Place: YouTube
Sihtgrupp: All interested parties
We are facing changing climate conditions and declining biodiversity, as well as changed expectations for food production. We therefore need new economic models based on the well-being of society and the protection of the environment.
At a conference on Wednesday, November 17, starting at 10 a.m., you'll learn how regenerative agriculture can help businesses increase their profitability and vitality through a holistic approach to production. We’ll take a closer look at issues such as soil health, the ability of soils to sequester carbon, plant nutrition and metabolism, agroecology and nature-based solutions.
We invite to the conference innovative and forward-looking farmers, people dreaming about farming, policy makers, informed consumers and anyone who cares about the environment and quality local food.
The conference will take place via Zoom. We will email the zoom link to the registrants before the conference. In addition, the event can be watched live on the Rural Network's YouTube channel.
To participate in the conference, the registration form must be completed no later than November 15.
Additional information: Merili Simmer, Land Use Policy Department of the Ministry of Rural Affairs (merili.simmer@agri.ee, tel. 625 6234).
The event is organized by the Ministry of Rural Affairs and the Agricultural Research Center.
Wednesday, November 17, 2021 |
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10.00 | Welcoming words and greeting from the Minister of Rural Affairs Urmas Kruuse |
10.05 - 10.20 |
Introduction. Merili Simmer (Ministry of Rural Affairs) |
10.20 - 12.20 |
Presentations (in English, with translation into Estonian)
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12.20 - 13.00 |
Lunch break |
13.00 - 14.30 |
Presentations (in Estonian)
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14.30 - 14.40 | Stretching pause
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14.40 - 16.00 |
Presentations (in Estonian)
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16.00 | Closing Remarks |
Information about the webinar: Ministry of Rural Affairs
The seminar is supported by the Estonian rural development plan 2014-2020 technical assistance to national rural network.
The seminar is free of charge for registered participants.
Viimati muudetud: 18.11.2021