Closing nutrient cycles: reshaping EU agri-food system for greater autonomy and sustainability – 29 November – Brussels

Policy workshop hosted by MEP Margrete Auken (Greens/EFA)

How can the Integrated Nutrient Management Action Plan achieve this? 

Tuesday 29 November 2022 | 13:30 – 15:30 CET
European Parliament, Spinelli 5E1

 

As announced in the EU Biodiversity and Farm to Fork strategies and in the Zero Pollution Action Plan, the European Commission is developing an Integrated Nutrient Management Action Plan (INMAP) to tackle the currently unsustainable nutrient flows in the EU. The INMAP will aim to deliver on the European Green Deal’s targets to reduce nutrient losses by at least 50% and fertilizer use by at least 20% by 2030 in Europe and will complement the Zero Pollution Action Plan.

Current nutrient flows in the EU surpass the safe planetary boundaries with dire consequences for the environment and human health, including eutrophication, nitrate pollution of surface and groundwater including sources of drinking water, harmful air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, deteriorating soil quality, and biodiversity loss. Russia’s war has exposed how dependent the EU agricultural system is on imports of feed, fossil gas and fertilizers, which are also the main drivers of the current negative environmental effects of excessive nutrient flows.

Thus, the upcoming Integrated Nutrient Management Action Plan is a crucial opportunity to take a holistic approach to nutrient flows and losses and stir the search for systemic solutions for a self-sufficient agricultural system that fosters long-term productivity.

The objectives of this workshop are to reflect on how existing legislations already deliver or not on reducing nutrient flows and losses, as well as on how the INMAP can integrate an holistic and long-term approach on food system transformation based on solutions already used in farming practices such as in organic agriculture and agroecology.

 

Agenda

Time

Session

Speaker

13:20-13:30

Registration

 

13:30-13:35

Welcome

Moderator: Lili Balogh, President AgroecologyEurope

13:35-13:45

Opening speeches

MEP Margete Auken(Greens/EFA)

13:45-13-50

Introduction of the INMAP

Andrea Vettori, DG ENVI – Deputy Head of Unit

13:50-14:00

Keynote speech

Kevin Hicks Director for the

International Nitrogen Initiative

Europe

14:00-14:50

Presentations

1.Step up the implementation of existing legislations to achieve EU environmental protection objectives


2.Reducing the dependency of fertilizers imports while securing food security: what are the farming solutions?

3.Increasing recycling and better separation of waste as a means to support self-sufficiency 

Sergiy Moroz, EEB, Policy Manager Water and Biodiversity


Josette Garnier, CNRS & Sorbonne University

Heiner Groschner, BIOLAND & IFOAM Organics Europe, organic farmer

Stefanie Siebert, European Compost Network, General Executive Director

14:50-15:15

Panel discussion & Q&A

 

15:15-15:20

Wrap-up

Moderator and organisers

15:20-15:30

Closing words

MEP Margete Auken (Greens/EFA)

15:30-16:00

Goodbye coffee

 

 

November

29

WHERE

Brussels

WHEN

13:30 -15:30

Closing nutrient cycles: reshaping EU agri-food system for greater autonomy and sustainability – 29 November – Brussels
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