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The aim of this event is to bring together beef farmers, advisors, suppliers, researchers and policymakers to share knowledge and exchange ideas to improve the sustainability of the European beef sector
View the presentation of Good Practices and Research Innovations here
Nine National Meetings are to be held in October by the BovINE Network Managers.
These meetings are being organised by Network Managers and information about each event, including how to register to attend, will be announced in the coming weeks. If you are interested in attending your local event, please contact your relevant Network Manager.
7th October 2021 – 20:00 CET
Good practices in beef farming: Learn from European colleagues
20th October 2021
22nd October 2021 – 14:00-16.30 CET
2nd National Meeting of the
BovINE Project: Trans-European Innovation Network for Beef and Veal
See agenda here
26th October 2021
26th October 2021 – 20:00 BST
Delivering a sustainable beef sector
27th October 2021 – 10:00-13:00 CET
Good Practices Collection in 2021 and Identification of New Needs for Navarra Beef Sector
27th October 2021
28th October 2021 – 17:00-18:30 CET
2nd National Meeting of the BovINE Project: Sustainability of Beef Cattle production – aspects related to livestock waste management
4th November 2021 – 18:00-20:00 CET
Bovine Polish National Meeting – Beef farming in synergy with market needs
Organised by the EU funded BovINE network with participants from the EIP Agri Sustainable Beef Focus Group.
The BovINE network held the webinar ‘Sustainable beef: what is the role of grass-based production systems?’ on 27th September 2021.
The European beef sector produces meat to feed a growing global population, and it produces many other valuable products and services. However, it faces challenges relating to economic, social and environmental sustainability, the nature and extent of which vary according to the production system. Join the EU-funded BovINE network and the EIP-Agri Focus Group on Sustainable Beef Production for this webinar on how grass-based beef production systems, based on agroecology principles, can become, and remain, sustainable.
This webinar included presentations on enhancing farm performance, farm-to-table value chain development, certification and labelling, communication and knowledge exchange, and will be of interest to stakeholders from across the European beef sector with an interest in sustainability.
The BovINE network held the project’s public meeting on the 22nd June 2021. This meeting, organised and hosted by French project partners IDELE and FNB, focused on the Sustainability of European Beef Farming highlighting the challenges and discussed the possible solutions.
This online event featured a networking session organised around the project’s four thematic areas – Animal Health and Welfare, Environmental Sustainability, Production Efficiency and Meat Quality and Socioeconomic Resilience.
More information
• For more information about this event, please contact Valérie David
• For media enquiries please contact Rhonda Smith at Minerva UK
Click the session title to view the slide deck/ Cliquez sur le titre de la session pour afficher le jeu de diapositives
09:30 – 10:00 – Opening & Welcome / Ouverture et Bienvenue
– Teagasc, Idele, FNB
10:00 – 10:30 – Pact for Societal Commitment / Pacte d’engagement sociétal
– Caroline Guinot, Interbev
10:30 – 11:00 – Break / Pause
11:00 – 11:30 – The French R&D framework for beef production research / Le cadre français de la R&D en matière de recherche sur la production bovine
– André Le Gall, Idele
11:30 – 12:00 – Suckler beef farms in Europe, what is the position between European and International policies? / Les élevages de bovins allaitants en Europe, quelle est la position entre les politiques européennes et internationales?
– Jean-Pierre Fleury, COPA COGECA
12:00 – 12:10 – Round up of morning session / Synthèse de la session du matin
12:10 – 13:00 – Lunch / Déjeuner
13:00 – 15:00 – Sustainability Challenges and Solutions addressed by BovINE in 2020/21 / Défis et solutions en matière de durabilité abordés par BovINE en 2020/21
– Chaired by Damiana Mais Barrutia, INTIA
15:00 – 15:30 – Break with networking sessions / Pause avec sessions de réseautage
15:30 – 16:30 – BovINE insights for beef farmers – accessible, relevant and farmer friendly ‘on farm’ practice information and materials / BovINE insights pour les éleveurs de bovins – des informations et des documents accessibles, pertinents et conviviaux sur les pratiques agricoles
– Rhonda Smith & Marie Saville, Minerva UK
16:30 – 17:15 – Virtual farm walks / Promenades virtuelles dans les fermes
17:15 – 17:30 – Close of meeting / Clôture de la réunion
Beef industry stakeholders all over Europe are invited to attend the first trans-national meeting of BovINE – the first and only EU-funded Beef Innovation Network – to focus on improving sustainability across the sector.
BovINE’s online meeting, Sustainable Beef Farming: Policy & Practice in the Context of the Green Deal, will focus on how sustainability can be improved within the industry by sharing research innovations and examples of on farm good practices with European stakeholders.
The event on Tuesday 1st December is organised by BovINE – the EU-funded network project focused on addressing the sustainability challenges being faced by the beef farming sector.
Keynote speakers will include Janusz Wojciechowski (European Commissioner for Agriculture of Poland, tbc)), Grzegorz Puda (Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland, tbc), Jean Pierre Fleury (Chairman of Copa-Cogeca WP on Beef and Veal), Jacek Zarzecki (President of the Polish Association of Beef Cattle Breeders and Producers), and Jean Francoise Hocquette (Scientific Reference Group of International Meat Research 3GF, INRAE, President of EAAP cattle commission).
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 rural
renaissance programme | Project No: 862590 under call H2020-RUR-2019-15