Thank you for attending our debate “Pesticides Residues: How to ensure EU agri-food competitiveness?”

PubAffairs Bruxelles was delighted to host on the 2nd of June 2021 the debate “Pesticides Residues: How to ensure EU agri-food competitiveness?”, an evening of discussion on pesticide residues and how to ensure EU agri-food competitiveness with our distinguished speakers Mr Ondrej Knotek MEP (Renew/CZ), Ms Almut Bitterhof, Deputy Head of Unit, Pesticides and biocides, DG SANTE – European Commission, Ms Eileen Gordon Laity, Secretary General, European Coffee Federation (ECF), Ms Anna Boulova, Secretary General, European Federation of the Trade in Dried Fruit, Nuts, Processed Fruit, Vegetables and Fishery Products (FRUCOM), Ms Mar Fernandez, Director, Spanish Association of Egg Producers (ASEPRHU) and Mr Okisegere Ojepat, Chief Executive Officer, Fresh Produce Consortium of Kenya.

We would like to thank our supporting partner Crop Life Europe , our distinguished guests and our moderator, Mr Sarantis Michalopoulos, Journalist, Euractiv.

 

#Eurozone: #ECB officials question whether #Euro has strengthened too much, by @OlafStorbeck and Ian Smith | Financial Times

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ECB officials question whether euro has strengthened too much

Policymakers at central bank fret that a surging currency increases the risk of inflation undershooting

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[Featured] #Trade: #EU splits weaken its hand in crunch trade talks with #Trump, by @_Zimmerfrau and @_AriHawkins | Politico

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EU splits weaken its hand in crunch trade talks with Trump

European capitals are pulling in different directions ahead of a decisive round of trade talks in Washington. 

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#EUDefence: The Italian job - How #Rome plans to work around #NATO spending hike, by @giuseppe_fonte, @AmanteAngelo and Gavin Jones | Reuters 

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The Italian job: how Rome plans to work around NATO spending hike

Italy, along with other NATO countries, has agreed to sharply increase defence spending over the next decade, but ...

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