10/13/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/13/2024 10:12
The "Forging Qatari-EU Partnerships for Sustainable Food Security" event successfully concluded today, bringing together high-level officials, experts, and industry leaders from both Qatar and the European Union to discuss strategies to enhance food security and build resilient, sustainable food systems. Organized by the EU-GCC Dialogue on Economic Diversification Project, in partnership with the Ministry of Municipality and the European Union Delegation to the State of Qatar, the event focused on fostering innovation, strengthening trade relations, and identifying collaborative solutions to common challenges in agriculture and food production.
The event featured two dynamic panel sessions: "Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture" and "Strengthening International Trade and Resilient Food Supply Chains." Key topics included advanced agritech solutions such as hydroponics and aquaponics, the integration of renewable energy into agriculture, and overcoming trade barriers to ensure stable food supplies.
H.E. Dr. Cristian Tudor, Ambassador of the European Union to the State of Qatar, highlighted the importance of collaboration in his opening remarks, stating:
"Food security is a global challenge, and it requires global solutions. The EU is committed to partnering with Qatar in fostering innovation in agritech and sustainable farming practices, driven by the European Green Deal and Farm to Fork Strategy. Together, we can strengthen Qatar's food security while promoting environmentally sustainable practices. Today's discussions pave the way for further cooperation, new partnerships, and mutual economic benefits."
Dr. Jarallah Al Marri, Director of the Food Security Department at the Ministry of Municipality, also emphasized Qatar's commitment to advancing food security through sustainable practices, saying: "Qatar has made remarkable strides in enhancing its food security, especially in the face of environmental challenges. Our strategy for 2024-2030 focuses on increasing self-sufficiency, integrating technology, and ensuring resilience in our food supply chains. Collaborating with the European Union and learning from its experience in sustainable agriculture will help us achieve these goals and create a more resilient food system for the future."
The event underscored the critical role of innovation in sustainable agriculture. Experts shared insights on how Qatar and the EU can leverage advanced technologies such as data-driven agriculture, renewable energy integration, and precision farming to enhance productivity while minimizing environmental impact.
In addition to technological advancements, the event addressed the importance of building resilient food supply chains and reducing trade barriers. Participants discussed regulatory and policy improvements that would facilitate smoother trade relations between Qatar and the EU, ensuring that both regions can collaborate more effectively in the agricultural sector.
The "Forging Qatari-EU Partnerships for Sustainable Food Security" event was a crucial step in deepening ties between Qatar and the European Union. It provided a platform for sharing knowledge, exchanging best practices, and creating new opportunities for investment and collaboration in the agricultural sector.