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FAO Media Advisory – www.fao.org |
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Regional Conference for Europe
Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest, 1-4 April
Family farming could be the ‘wave of the future’ – for food supply and for safeguarding natural resources. Governments also set to address food waste and losses, the current state of food and agriculture
in Europe and Central Asia, and more. FAO will convene the 29th Regional Conference for Europe – at the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, Romania – from 2 to 4 April 2014. The conference is expected to attract
government ministers and senior officials from countries across the region. Delegates will look at strategies for maximizing the potential of small-scale, family farming to feed expanding populations, and review the current state of food and agriculture
in Europe and Central Asia. A Ministerial Round Table on 3 April will examine ways of reducing food waste and losses in the region, where a significant amount of the food being produced is lost along the food chain.
All formal sessions of the Regional Conference are open to accredited members of the press and will also be webcast live.
Advance registration strongly recommended.
In addition,
Member States will define the priority
areas of work for FAO in the region for the coming two-year period. The Regional Conference for Europe will be preceded by the 38th session of the European Commission on Agriculture (1-2 April, at the same venue), which will focus
on agri-food systems for better nutrition, agricultural cooperatives in Eurasia, risk-based drought management in Europe and Central Asia, the gender gap in Eastern European agriculture, and other topics. Related meetings and events are scheduled at the venue
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Media accreditation and registration online:
https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?eventid=1430147.
Valid press card or letter of assignment on company stationery, plus picture ID, required. Regional Conference website:
http://www.fao.org/about/meetings/erc29/en/
More about Regional Conference Week:
http://www.fao.org/europe/regional-conference/cw2014/en/
Tools for journalists & editors Ø
List of member states and observers:
http://www.fao.org/unfao/govbodies/gsbhome/gsb-regconf/gsb-rcne/en/ Ø
Twitter hashtag: #ERC29 Ø
Webcast link:
http://www.fao.org/webcast
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High-res photo coverage of Regional Conference Week:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/faonews/sets/
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Photo requests:
(+39) 06 570 53082 / 53393 or
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Video material / b-roll:
(+39) 06 570 55980 or
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Audio clips:
(+39) 06 570 53223 Ø
RSS feed of FAO news releases:
http://www.fao.org/news/rss-feed/en/
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FAO’s online newsroom:
http://www.fao.org/news/en/ Ø
Follow FAO on Twitter:
http://www.fao.org/news/fao-twitter-accounts/en/ Ø
Additional tools:
http://www.fao.org/news/newsroom-journalists/en/
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More information: Sharon Lee Cowan, Media / Communication Officer (+36 30 571 7988, +36 1 814
1253, +40 72 65 65 802, [log in to unmask].)
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