Over het programma
De huidige en toekomstige uitdagingen vragen niet alleen om een heuse transformatie en ongeziene innovatie, maar ook om geïntegreerde strategieën voor duurzame voedsel- en biomassasystemen. Op Europees niveau zien we geïntegreerde initiatieven zoals de Europese Green Deal, de Farm-to-Forkstrategie en nog veel meer.
De ontwikkeling en toepassing van geïntegreerde strategieën voor duurzame voedsel- en biomassasystemen kan alleen maar succesvol zijn als ze:
- multidisciplinair zijn
- gebaseerd zijn op bewijs en evaluatie van de impact
- ontwikkeld zijn op een transparante en inclusieve manier
De VUB wil haar steentje bijdragen en heeft een programma ontwikkeld dat in deze huidige context past. Dit programma ondersteunt de voorbereiding en uitvoering van multidisciplinair onderzoek en onderwijsprojecten rond duurzame voedsel- en biomassasystemen.
Kenmerken
We ontwikkelen uiteenlopende projecten met verschillende gemeenschappelijke kenmerken, zoals:
- Multidisciplinair en geïntegreerd: op basis van alle relevante disciplines, met een sterke synergie tussen onderwijs en onderzoek
- Collaboratief en open: ontwikkeld en uitgevoerd in samenwerking met andere universiteiten en onderzoeksinstellingen in de EU en daarbuiten, in overleg met andere relevante organisaties en waar mogelijk met behulp van het ‘Open Science’-concept
- Gebaseerd op bewijs en gericht op resultaten: gericht op het bieden van gesubstantieerde, tastbare tools voor besluitvormers en andere stakeholders, zodat zij geïnformeerde beslissingen kunnen nemen
- Gericht op een breed publiek: o.a. onderzoekers, docenten, studenten, beleidsmakers in nationale, Europese en internationale organisaties, spelers uit de privésector, landbouwers en het algemene publiek
Werkwijze
Het programma ondersteunt de ontwikkeling en uitvoering van multidisciplinaire projecten door:
- Een consortium van geïnteresseerde onderzoeks- en onderwijsgroepen aan universiteiten en onderzoeksinstellingen samen te brengen
- Onderwerpen die aan bod kunnen komen in de projecten te verzamelen en te delen
- Voorstellen voor multidisciplinaire projecten voor te bereiden en samenhang te stimuleren in de ontwikkeling en uitvoering van de projecten
- Te communiceren met nationale, regionale en internationale organisaties om informatie en inzichten te delen die relevant zijn voor het programma en de projecten
- In samenwerking met gespecialiseerde afdelingen ondersteuning te bieden bij het identificeren van potentiële budgetten en aanvragen voor fondsen
- Outreach-activiteiten te organiseren, zoals debatten en andere fora
Contact
Het Multidisciplinair Programma voor duurzame voedsel- en biomassasystement wordt gecoördineerd door het vicerectoraat Onderzoek van de VUB.
Heb je feedback of interesse om deel te nemen? Contacteer Prof. van der Meer.
Consortium
De drijvende kracht van het programma is een consortium van groepen aan universiteiten en openbare onderzoeksinstellingen voor multidisciplinair onderzoek en onderwijsprojecten over duurzame voedsel en biomassasystemen. Momenteel telt het consortium niet minder dan 112 leden uit België, Europa en de rest van de wereld! Zij beslissen samen of projectvoorstellen ontwikkeld worden, maar ook andere stakeholders kunnen deelnemen aan projecten.
Huidige leden van het consortium
- Institute for Plant Biotechnology and Cell biology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
- Laboratory of Plant Genetics, Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Brussels Human Robotics Research Center, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Centre for Private and Economic Law, Law Faculty, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Social and Cultural Food Studies (FOST), Department of History, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- MOBI research group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Department of Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering (IR-HYDR), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Department of Business – Marketing & Consumer Behavior, Faculty of Social Sciences and Solvay Business School, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Research group Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Marine Biology (WE-DBIO), Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Community Ecology (WE-DBIO), Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Biology Department, Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Functional Ecology of Plants and Ecosystems (WE-DBIO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Research Group of Industrial Microbiology and Food Biotechnology, Department of Bioengineering Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Laboratory of Analytical, Environmental and GeoChemistry (AMGC), Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Multidisciplinary Institute for Teacher Education (MILO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- EnvEcon, Departement of Engineering Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Antwerp, Belgium
- PhotoBioCatalysis Unit at Crop Production and Biocatalysis Lab (CPBL)-Science, Biomass Transformation Lab (BTL)-EIB, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- Crop Nutrition Unit at Crop Production and Biostimulation Laboratory, Interfacultary School of Bioengineers, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- BioMatter – Research group for biomaterials and tissue engineering, Faculty of engineering, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- LL.M. in International Business Law, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- Pharmacognosy, Bioanalysis & Drug Discovery (PBDD), Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- Plant Physiology and Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, Interfaculty School of Bioengineers, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- Laboratory on Landscape, Urbanism, Infrastructures and Ecologies (LoUIsE), Faculty of Architecture, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- Agroecology lab, EIB, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- Laboratory of Applied Molecular Genetics, Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium
- Department of European, Public and International Law, Faculty of Law, Ghent University, Belgium
- Laboratory of Biochemistry and Glycobiology, Ghent University, Belgium
- Center for Microbial Ecology and Technology, Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium
- Centre for Synthetic Biology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium
- Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT Europe, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
- Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Belgium
- Transversal activities in Applied Genomics, Scientific Directorate Expertise and Service provision, Sciensano, Belgium
- Service Biosafety and Biotechnology (SBB), Scientific Directorate Expertise and Service provision, Sciensano, Belgium
- Laboratoire de Physiologie et de Génétique Moléculaire des Plantes Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- Technology Transfer Office Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
- Ghent European Law Institute (GELI) Ghent University, Belgium
- Interdiciplinary BioSciences Expert Group; including Microbiology (MIC) unit and Biosphere Impact Studies (BIS) unit Belgian Nuclear Research Center, Belgium
- ILVO
- RADIUS Thomas More University of Applied Sciences
- RADIUS Thomas More University of Applied Sciences
- Group of Biotic Stress, Plant Virology, Agrobioinstitute, Sofia, Bulgaria
- Department of Agro-ecology Agricultural University of Plovdiv.
- Department of Plant physiology, biochemistry and genetics Agricultural University of Plovdiv.
- Renewable energy sources, climate and environmental protection Energy institute Hrvoje Požar
- department of Crop Management Systems, Crop Research Institute Czech Republic
- Research Group Agricultural Systems and Sustainability, Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University, Denmark
- Danish Centre for Rural Research, The Department of Sociology, Environmental and Business Economics (SEBE) University of Southern Denmark
- SME
- Laboratorio de Biotecnologia Vegetal, Colegio de Ciencias Biológicas y Ambientales, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
- Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI), Agricultural Research Center (ARC) Giza, Egypt.
- Microbiology, Biotechnology, and Molecular Biology CY Cergy Paris Université
- Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany
- Institute of Political Science, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany
- Hohenheim Research Center for Bioeconomy, Universitaet Hohenheim, Hohenheim, Germany
- Department Physiology of Yield Stability, Institute of Crop Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences Universitaet Hohenheim, Hohenheim, Germany
- Institute for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology (SB) Julius Kühn-Institut, Germany
- Law University of Bayreuth, Germany
- Constitutional and Administrative Law, Public International Law, European and International Economic Law, University of Passau, Passau, Germany.
- Veterinary Faculty, School of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Environment, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Hungarian Research Institute of Organic Agriculture
- Food & Agriculture Foundation, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India
- Plant & AgriBiosciences Research Centre (PABC), Ryan Institute, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
- Plant molecular Biology and Environment, Department of Science and Health, Institute of Technology Carlow, Carlow, Ireland
- Department of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
- Institute of Forestry Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Lithuania
- Université du Luxembourg
- Centre for Research and Innovation, Quest International University Perak (QIUP), Malaysia
- International and European Law, Faculty of Law Maastricht University, Netherlands
- Maastricht Centre for European Law, Maastricht University, Netherlands
- Food Claims Center Venlo, Maastricht University, Netherlands
- Maastricht Working on Europe/Studio Europa Maastricht University, Netherlands
- Institute for Agricultural Research Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria.
- NTNU Food Forum, NTNU-Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
- Department of Sociology and Political Science NTNU-Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
- Institute of Plant Breeding (IPB), College of Agriculture and Food Science, UPLB University of the Philippines Los Banos (UPLB), Philippines
- Institute of Computer Science (ICS), College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines Los Banos (UPLB), Philippines
- Department of Polish and European Industrial Property Law, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
- Department of Agronomy, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland
- Research Department, Breeding and Virology Lab Statiunea de Cercetare-Dezvoltare pentru Pomicultura Bistrita, Romania
- Agriculture and rural economics Romanian Academy-Institute of Agricultural Economics, Bucharest, Romania
- Department of Agronomy, Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops (IFVC), Serbia
- The Faculty of Economics Subotica, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
- Forest Research Institute National Forest Centre, Slovakia
- Crop Science Department , Kmetijski Institut Slovenije - Agricultural Institute Of Slovenia
- Department of Animal Science University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Slovenia
- Citriculture and Crop Production, Instituto Valenciano De Investigaciones Agrarias, Spain
- Center of Agriculture and Engineering, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA), Spain
- Center of Agrobiodiversity, University Polytechnic of Valencia (COMAV), Spain
- Department of Plant Breeding, Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Sweden
- Gothenburg Centre for Sustainable Developmen GMV University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg, , Sweden
- Biotechnology/Synthetic Biology Lund University, , Sweden
- Research Division Agroecology and Environment, Biosafety Research Group Agroscope, Eidgenössisches Departement für Wirtschaft, Bildung und Forschung WBF, Switzerland
- FoodOmics Laboratory, Food Engineering Department, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
- International Food Biosafety and Biotechnology Research and Extension Center, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey, Beytepe Campus
- General Directorate, Sustainability Tekfen Agri, Turkey
- Crop and Natural Resources program; Livestock and Fisheries program; and Technology Promotion and Outreach program, Mukono Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, NARO, Uganda
- Innogen Institute, University of Edinburgh and The Open University, UK
- Crop Genetics and Crop Transformation Group , John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK
- Institute of Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS), Aberystwyth University, UK
- School of Engineering University of Warwick, United Kingdom
- School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
- Department of Statistics University of Warwick, United Kingdom
- Food GRP team University of Warwick, United Kingdom
- Research and Innovation Directorate University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
Onderwerpen en projecten
We verzamelen en bespreken onderwerpen in verband met duurzame voedsel- en biomassasystemen. Daarvoor communiceren we met leden van het consortium en andere organisaties.
Als de suggesties van consortiumleden en/of andere organisaties voor 1 of meerdere onderwerpen voor een multidisciplinair project samenvallen, zullen de leidinggevenden van het programma een korte briefing opstellen voor een project.
Onderwerpen
Leden van het consortium en andere organisaties hebben een hele resem onderwerpen voorgesteld voor multidisciplinair onderzoek en onderwijsprojecten. De onderwerpen zijn onderverdeeld in 5 categorieën:
- Disciplineoverschrijdende onderwerpen: algemeen, beheer, onderzoek en innovatie ...
- Productie: versterking van huidige landbouwmethodes, verbetering van zaai- en plantmateriaal, landbouw in weinig rendabele grond, stedelijke landbouw ...
- Verwerking en distributie: bevordering van voedselverwerking, kortere toevoerketens, betere distributielogistiek, alternatieve distributiesystemen ...
- Consumptie: langdurige trends in voedselconsumptie, veiligheid van de voedselketen, betere consumptiepatronen, beperking overconsumptie proteïne en calorieën …
- Post-consumptie: minder voedselverspilling, betere afvalverwerking ...
Projecten
Ingediend project: Crop Improvement Compass
Het ‘Crop Improvement Compass’ (CIC) draagt op verschillende vlakken bij aan de Europese F2F-strategie. Het project verzamelt en cureert informatie over het kweken van planten. Het doel is de duurzame voedselproductie te versterken. De nadruk ligt op het beschikbaar maken van relevante informatie voor stakeholders met een open databank en het ondersteunen van strategieën en onderzoek op lange termijn. Het eerste voorstel voor het kompas voldeed niet aan de voorwaarden. Daarom werkt het programmaconsortium van de VUB momenteel aan een analyse om toekomstige voorstellen sterker te maken en eventueel een herziene versie van het CIC-project in te dienen.
Projecten in voorbereiding of overweging
Momenteel zijn er verschillende projecten in voorbereiding of overweging. Enkele voorbeelden zijn:
- Protein Diversification Compass: project om multidisciplinaire informatie over de potentiële methodes voor de diversifiëring van proteïneproductie te verzamelen, cureren, beoordelen en delen
- PhD+: projectvoorstel voor een training- en ondersteuningsprogramma dat toekomstige doctoraatsstudenten in de biowetenschappen ondersteunt bij het verbreden van hun onderzoek en innovatie
- Curriculum ‘Sustainability Governance’: project voor de ontwikkeling van een curriculum dat multidisciplinair onderwijs en opleiding biedt over beheeraspecten die relevant zijn voor duurzaamheid
- Evaluatie van de doelstellingen van de Farm-to-Fork-strategie: project dat de haalbaarheid van de F2F-doelstellingen op multidisciplinaire wijze evalueert, alsook de ecologische, economische en maatschappelijke impact van de toepassing van die doelstellingen
Outreach
Het VUB programma doet op verschillende manieren aan outreach:
- Organisatie van debatten
- Deelname in andere fora
- Deelname in activiteiten georganiseerd door anderen
Organisatie van debatten
Afgelopen events
- 15 December 2021: BrIAS-VUB program webinar “Long term, evidence-based governance for protein diversification”.
The environmental and health impacts of current production and consumption of food demand transformational changes of our food systems. Such transformational changes require long term, evidence-based food governance. This debate event explored options and tools for long term, evidence-based food governance, illustrated by the stated EU policy – as for example announced in the F2F strategy - to move towards a diversification of protein production sources and methods. Moderator: Dr. Frits Heinrich, FOST, VUB. - 18 January 2021: UNICA – VUB Webinar “Applying Open Science in Research Projects”
Description: The European Commission website refers to Open Science as “a transition in how research is performed and how knowledge is shared”. The debate event provided further background on Open Science, and the related concepts of Open Data and Open Scholarship, and discussed to what extent these concepts can make science more efficient, reliable, and responsive to societal challenges. A webinar outline in discussion with universities and academia organisations such as UNICA, as well as relevant departments of the European Commission. (Link).
Mogelijke toekomstige events
- The impacts of food processing and fermentation on SDGs.
Description: Food processing has been considered both as an important factor in contributing to sustainable food systems (e.g. by extending the ‘shelf life’ of products), and as a cause of health impacts. The proposed debate event will discuss the potential health, environmental, economic and food security impacts of various forms of food processing and fermentation.
- The impact of food and biomass systems on the development of pandemics.
Description: Practices such as ‘wet markets’, deforestation, irrigation dams, and intensive animal husbandry can result in an increase of such so called zoonotic diseases. As the Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity stated at the occasion of World Health Day: “The lessons learned from COVID 19 and other epidemics tell us that we need to fundamentally transform our collective relationship with the natural world to prevent, insofar as possible, future pandemic outbreaks”. The proposed debate event will discuss this multifaceted challenge.
- EU Protein diversification
Description: The EU has had a protein deficiency for decades, for which it needs to import large amounts of proteins (e.g. soy) from outside the EU. Over the years there have been attempts to find alternative protein sources (e.g. growing lupines, process technology using micro-organisms). The proposed debate will discuss the various proposed alternative from various perspectives, such as self-sufficiency, agronomic, environmental and political impacts.
- Effect of changes in agricultural practices on nutritional profiles.
Description: Changes in agricultural practices and alterations to our crops from the early 20th century onwards have also profoundly changed the nutritional profiles of our food (as analyses of herbarium and archaeological specimens in one of the FOST projects indicates) – this longer term trend should be included in the debate.
- Intellectual property in food and farm law – Transparency v. innovation.
Description: IPRs range from the seed planted to the food consumed. “Patents on life” is a highly controversial topic as well as plant breeders’ rights, the handling of trade secrets and geographical indications. Data protection in food law has a whole different meaning than otherwise perceived. Unresolved is the question as to who owns and is able to exploit “big data” gathered on farmland and increasingly digitalised agricultural operations. Related to food and farm, IPRs become subject to passionate, but often ill-informed debate. Europe is challenged to find a suitable approach balancing inventors’ interests and citizens expectations.
- Farmland in the TFEU – National wealth or market commodity?
Description: The real estate corollary to IPRs in the agro-food chain is ownership of farmland, investment in land and restrictions imposed by the regulator. Arable land and healthy soil is a much sought after commodity and increasingly subject to concentration and speculation. The ECJ/CJEU was on several occasions requested to reconcile the Treaty with national law. UNIDROIT is looking into the law of the farmland.
- Food private law
Description: Unfair trading practices and contractual relationship in the food chain have recently become subject to EU legislation but food private law ranges much further and includes private standards, certification and audits establishing de facto global rules. So far, legal doctrine has not sufficiently looked into the complex legal structures thereby created and how it impacts back on food public law.
- Sustainable food 2023
Description: Features for the legislative framework for sustainable food systems the European Commission wants to present 2023
- Peer review: What is it and what is it not?
- Data driven and Evidence based policy making and implementation.
Description: Evidence based policy making: what does it mean in practice. The ‘weight of evidence’ approach.
- Food safety
Description: To ensure quality, food is subject to continuous monitoring in order to verify the quality of the food, to identify and control outbreak or ensure the freedom of choice of the consumer. Transversal/multidisciplinary approaches crossing all sectors (one health) is necessary for an efficient approaches as well the use of new tools like high throughput sequencing and bioinformatics .
- Food related Chronic diseases
Description: Chronic diseases (cancer, diabetes, obesity, allergy, asthma…) are increasingly prevalent in developing nations. Searching the factors influencing these diseases in link with alimentation, pathogen infection or environmental exposure , genetics and epigenetic as well biomarkers of exposures is crucial. Transversal/multidisciplinary approaches crossing all sectors (one health) is necessary for an efficient approaches as well the use of new tools like high throughput sequencing and bioinformatics is necessary for an efficient approaches.
Deelname in andere fora
Vertegenwoordigers van het VUB programma nemen deel aan verscheidene fora voor duurzame voedsel- en biomassa systemen
Deelname aan activiteiten georganiseerd door anderen
- 12 May 2020, FAO North America and the University of Maryland webinar: “Synergies and Trade offs in Sustainable Agriculture”.
- 2 June 2020: MEP webinar AI in Farming: making the “Farm to Fork” agenda a global standard for sustainability?
- 5 June 2020: Joint WWF and OECD webinar “Nature-Based Solutions as a Force for a Green and Resilient Recovery”.
- 9 June 2020: EBCD Web-conference ''A circular bioeconomy: Providing solutions to the EU Green Recovery Plan''
- 24 June 2020: “Forest protection, biodiversity and artificial intelligence: what challenges ahead?”
- 2 July 2020: FAO Webinar FAO “Reducing Food Loss and Waste during COVID-19 and Beyond”
- 2 July 2020: webinar by the European Parliament Intergroup on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development: “Initial reactions by key stakeholders to the Farm-to-Fork & EU Biodiversity Strategies”.
- 7 July 2020: webinar by the EP Intergroup “Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development ''The tools to ensure the delivery of an ambitious green recovery plan''
- 10 July 2020: ICABR webinar “COVID-19 and the Bioeconomy”.
- 14 July 2020: FAO IFPRI webinar: “Transforming Food Systems for Affordable, Healthy and Sustainable Diets for All”
- 15 July 15 2020: ICABR webinar: Food, Energy and Essential Goods: A New Demand for National Security
- 22 July 2020: Agriculture & Progress Platform Webinar: “Plant Protection, Innovative Cultivation & Production, Sustainability: Challenges in Practice which Decision-Makers Need to Understand”.
- 23 July 2020: FAO webinar: "Critical Action for Nutrition Equity”.
- 29 July 2020: FAO and UNDP Digital Innovation Dialogue : Session 9 - FAO/UNDP Digital Solutions for Food and Agriculture.
- 18 August 2020: IFPRI webinar “COVID-19: The role of the agriculture-ecosystem health interface”
- 27 Augustus 2020: Intergroup EBCD webinar “Food waste collections and the unintended consequences of plastic contamination to soil".
- 10 September 2020: CBD Webinar : "Building back better: protecting biodiversity, combating land degradation and mitigating climate change to reduce the risks of future pandemics, and the importance of a coherent approach"
- 22 – 24 September 2020: European Commission webinar: European Research and Innovation Days
- 24 – 25 September 2020: POLITICO Agriculture and Food Summit, Paris, France. (virtual)
- 30 September 2020: webinar by the EP Intergroup ‘Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development’ "Integrating science into the EU Green Deal"
- 8 October 2020: The Club of Rome EU CHAPTER Event ‘From Farm to Fork’
- 13 – 14 October 2020: Pufendorf Institute webinar: New genome editing technologies for medicine and agriculture – implications for society
- 15 – 16 October 2020: EC webinar “The Farm to Fork 2020 conference”
- 15 October 2020: USDA webinar "Breeding for Sustainable Agriculture 101".
- 20 – 21 October 2020: Iowa State University webinar: Gene Edited Foods Gene Editing in Agriculture and Food: Social Concerns, Public Engagement and Governance
- 26 October 2020: Forum for the Future of Agriculture webinar “Rewarding sustainability in the food system”.
- 10 November 2020: Euractiv webinar: “ Digital Farming: How can the EU turn ambitions into a reality?”.
- 13 November 2020: The Agriculture & Progress Platform webinar “Carbon Farming: How To Bring This Innovative Concept To Life? “
- 18 November 2020: Sustainable Agriculture Summit
- 19 November 2020: IUCN webinar "Cultivating Common Ground Between Agriculture and Conservation"
- 24 – 25 November 2020: EU project FIT4FOOD2030 Final Conference
- 9 December 2020: EFF webinar: " EU funding for research and innovation in the agri-food sector”.
- 14 January 2021: EFF Webinar debate "EU Farm to Fork Fireside chat on 2021 actions"
- 28 January 2021:GEO webinar “Farming from Space: Digital Innovation for Agriculture”
- 2 February 2021: IFPRI – ICARB webinar: “How can public food and agricultural research institutions be strengthened and rebuilt after the COVID-19 pandemic?”
- 23 January 2021: ELO-MEP webinar: "2021 Innovation Conference: Farm to Fork Strategy, what role for Agri-innovation? ".
- 10 February 2021: UNICA webinar "Interdisciplinary and intersectoral education in modern universities"
- 4 March 2021: Euractive webinar: ”What are the realities of the biodiversity and farm to fork strategies?”
- 17 March 2021: European Parliament Intergroup webinar on “Empowering the circular bioeconomy through the EU Green Deal
- 23 March 2021:CBD webinar Second Stakeholder Open Webinar on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
- 13 april 2021: webinar: fifth Science Policy Forum for Biodiversity and the eighth International Conference on Sustainability Science
- 26 April 2021: Nobel Prize Summit Our Planet, Our Future
- 4 May 2021: EP Intergroup event on "Further improving farming sustainability via Integrated Pest Management: Challenges & opportunities ahead"
- 1 -2 February 2022: Online Info day on the 2022 AGRI Promotion Calls for proposals - Home (b2match.io)
- 3 February 2022: Horizon4 proteins event “Why (not) to eat? European consumers’ views on alternative proteins”
- 8 February 2022: Adelphi webinar: “Online discussion on alternative sources of protein”
- June 24 2022: EFF-EJD Event “Mirror measures: applying EU sustainability standards to imported agri-food products”
- June 29 – 2 July 2 2021: ICABR 25th annual conference: “The role of the bioeconomy in generating resilience and sustainable development”, Ravello, Italy.
- 12 – 13 July 2021: EU online dialogue on sustainable food systems
- 11 – 15 October 2021: Fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15), Kunming, China. (virtual)
- 29 September 2022, POLITICO’s annual “Future of Food and Farming Summit”. Webinar