10th Panhellenic Congress on the Development of Greek Agriculture
25/04/2024 - 26/04/2024
Kalamata
10th Panhellenic Congress on the Development of Greek Agriculture
With great success and with the participation of leading institutional and business representatives from Greece and the EU, the 10th, anniversary, Panhellenic Congress on the Development of Greek Agriculture, by GAIA EPICHEIREIN, which took place on Thursday 25 and Friday 26, April 2024, at the crowded Kalamata Dance Megaron, was concluded, with the theme: “What CAP do we want for Greece and the EU? The big challenges facing agriculture now and in the future”.
This year’s Congress was the 10th consecutive and coincides with the completion of 10 years of activity of GAIA Epicheirein in the primary and wider agri-food sector of the country. More than 22,000 people attended in person and online the presentations of 60 distinguished speakers from Greece and the European Union, who addressed the critical issue of the present and future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), so that the primary sector is in position to meet the top challenges it faces.
The convergence point of the positions and the live dialogue that took place, was the need to formulate a national strategy, as a prerequisite for the future co-shaping and pursuit of a more effective CAP in view of the discussions on the future of the policy after 2027, which will officially start in 2025. This national strategy, for the formulation of which a systematic and inclusive dialogue should be launched immediately, should aim at a more sustainable and resilient Greek agriculture in the face of the key issues that concern the representatives of the primary sector: high production costs, climate change, geopolitical and economic shocks, food security, ecological and digital transformation, and generational renewal.
As the Honorary Speaker of the Congress, former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, characteristically noted, “agricultural production is not just another part of our broader economic production. It is something bigger because it is a way of life and in this sense, the agricultural issue cannot be addressed simply with numbers and from above. We need a vision, a goal, a new concept for the present and for the future, a decision on a crucial question: What kind of Greece do we want?” Referring to the CAP issues, Mr. Samaras spoke of the need for a “brave increase in the CAP budget”, noting that “we do not just want an intervention and support plan. We want a model that inspires. We want a compass!”, while referring to the main subject of the Congress he added: “it is time to leave behind the convenient excuses that the CAP is to blame for everything.”
The Keynote Speaker of the Congress, Minister of Rural Development & Food, Mr. Lefteris Avgenakis, underlined that “in the dilemma between green transition and food security, the answer is balance. A balance between the environment and rural development. Because indeed, the green transition must take place. But in a sustainable and correct way, without questioning either the food security or the sustainability of our farmers. We will not allow the “greening” of the agricultural sector to be at their expense”.
Lefteris Avgenakis, Minister of Rural Development and Food
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