Future of agriculture: winter conference brings fresh ideas to Vienna!

Future of agriculture: winter conference brings fresh ideas to Vienna!

At this year's winter conference in Vienna, which took place from January 21 to 30 and under the motto "bring the future to the ground - thinking agriculture globally, steering locally", there were important discussions on security of care with agricultural goods. The new EU agricultural commissioner Christophe Hansen announced the necessary bureaucracy for farmers during his visit, supported by EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. According to Hansen, it is essential to promote strong European agriculture, since the common agricultural policy (GAP) causes costs, but without it would be more serious. These findings were accompanied by numerous experts and representatives of the food value chain, which discussed the various areas of industry such as vegetable and fruit growing as well as cattle breeding. The winter conference is the central platform for agricultural policy developments in Austria, reported 2400.

strengthening the networks in the farmers

The three -country meeting of the farmers in Tyrol took place in parallel to the winter conference, which was organized by Tyrolean farmers. Here the farmers from Tyrol, South Tyrol and Bavaria gathered under the title "Trend. Innovation. Future". The aim was to strengthen networking and to prepare for future challenges. Helga Brunschmid pointed out the importance of innovations and the understanding of the needs of consumers of tomorrow. Andreas Reiter presented opportunities and challenges of future food production from a future office. In addition to the innovative strength, there is increasing value on storytelling, since consumers are interested in the stories behind the products, so Bayerischerbauernverband.de .

The conference also focused on the challenges of generational management, especially how different generations can work together in agriculture. The exchange of experiences between the established farmers and younger farmers should be promoted so that everyone can benefit from each other. Workshops and presentations, such as those of Johanna and Regina Daum about their marketing innovation "Patateria", gave the participants valuable insights to courageously bravifying new ways in agriculture.

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