Join a roundtable discussion with top experts to learn more about the greenhouse gas emissions
According to the “Cultivating our Climate” report by the EIT Food initiative, food systems are responsible for around 30% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Europe. That figure includes both direct emissions from agriculture and fossil fuel use in the production of food and beverages, as well as indirect emissions resulting from the changes in land use and related to the use of electricity produced from fossil fuels, and emissions down the value chain.
When it comes to agriculture in Central Eastern Europe, it is important to point out that it lags behind the rest of the economy regarding GHG emissions reduction. However, according to Eurostat, Northeast Europe reduced its GHG emissions in the period from 2008 to 2009. The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and the Republic of Croatia are among the countries that have reduced emissions in agriculture during this period. Such positive changes contribute to the improvement of air quality and the quality of life and the reduction in diseases caused by air pollution.
Find out more about the latest findings on GHG emissions from top experts during an online roundtable discussion organised by TERA TEHNOPOLIS d.o.o. from Osijek. The roundtable discussion titled “Impact of GHG Emission on the Agri-food Sector” is organised within the EIT Food programme, whose activities TERA Tehnopolis d.o.o. has been implementing since 2018.
The roundtable discussion will take place on 28 April 2022 from 11:00 to 14:50 on the Zoom platform and will be held in the Croatian language. The guest speakers are:
- Izv.prof.dr.sc. Miro Stošić - Faculty of Agrobiotechnical Sciences Osijek
- Izv.prof.dr.sc. Goran Kiš - Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb
- Prof.dr.sc. Marija Romić - Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb
- Bernarda RoĹľman - Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of the Republic of Croatia
- Ana Mandarić - Department for Renewable Energy Sources, Climate and Environmental Protection at the Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
- Mihajlo Nagy - Eko-sustav d.o.o.
- Branimir Kampl - Sano d.o.o.
- Tatjana ObuÄŤina - Head of Air Protection and Climate Activities Service at the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of the Republic of Croatia
The roundtable discussion is intended for consumers, start-ups, farmers, public authorities, higher education institutions, entrepreneurs and all those interested in the topic. The registration for the event is mandatory, and you can register here.