Our History
Food is the prime connection between people and the planet, and the policies that regulate the food supply chain in the EU and globally must continuously evolve to respond to societal needs. Many of the issues and polarized views around food topics today (e.g. quality, nutrition, sustainability) arise from the lack of a forward-looking platform where policy makers and stakeholders can discuss solutions and ideas. The European Food Forum is committed to fostering collaboration, innovation, and responsiveness in the development of sustainable food policies that address both local, European and global challenges.
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The European Food Forum does not itself take positions on specific policy issues.
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Recognizing the compelling need for a designated space where policymakers and stakeholders in the food supply chain can engage in transparent dialogue, the European Food Forum (EFF) was established on 5 November 2019 by five Members of the European Parliament (MEPs): Irène Tolleret (France), Asim Ademov (Bulgaria), Clara Aguilera (Spain), Brando Benifei (Italy), and Róża Thun Und Hohenstein (Poland). EFF was officially launched on 10 December 2019.
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EFF is an independent, politically-led, non-partisan, multi-stakeholder forum, led and governed by elected Members of the European Parliament. Our aim is to foster collaboration, innovation, and responsiveness in the development of sustainable food policies that address local, European, and global challenges.