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Agriculture policy makers to debate food security at UN conference in Poland

10.05.2022 13:00
Agriculture policy makers from 50 countries in Europe and Central Asia are set to debate food security at a three-day United Nations conference beginning on Tuesday in the central Polish city of Łódź amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Henryk Kowalczyk
Henryk KowalczykPAP/Marcin Obara

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) 33rd Regional Conference for Europe (ERC33) will be held from May 10 to May 13 to discuss ways of "ensuring food security and the transformation of agrifood systems," according to the Polish foreign ministry.

Poland's Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau and Agriculture Minister Henryk Kowalczyk are expected to attend the opening of the event, alongside the European Union's Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski and FAO General-Director Qu Dongyu.

The conference aims to be a platform for dialogue on the transformation of agrifood systems in Europe and Central Asia, the Polish foreign ministry said in a statement ahead of the gathering.

Participants are expected to discuss food production priorities as well as the impact of Russia's war against Ukraine on regional food security and agriculture.

Agriculture ministers and government officials from across Europe and Central Asia will be joined by representatives from civil society and the private sector, the Polish foreign ministry said.

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Source: IAR, PAP, gov.pl