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Towards more sustainable food provision

Newsletter 03/2026

The countdown is on! We are excited to welcome you to our final conference in Brussels on June 16.

With just a few places left, this is your last opportunity to join us for an inspiring day of discussions, insights, and networking. If you haven't registered yet, be sure to reserve your spot soon.

We look forward to seeing you in Brussels.

Your VISIONARY Team

From Research to Action: VISIONARY & ENFASYS Final Conference 

From Research to Action: VISIONARY & ENFASYS Final Conference 
VISIONARY & ENFASYS, two sister projects promoting the shift towards more sustainablefarming andfood systems, invite you to their joint final event – bringing together evidence, policy, and practice to accelerate the transition to sustainable food and farming systems.
What to expect:
  • Systems approaches & behavioural insights – applied to real policy challenges
  • New policy recommendations from both projects
  • Interactive breakout sessions on:
    • Green payment systems that drive behaviour change
    • Organic food & farming: pathways and pitfalls
    • Sustainable agri-food value chains in practice
    • Consumer choices, attitudes & policy support
Format:
  • A mix of plenary sessions, panel-stylediscussions, smallerinteractive break-outsessionsanddedicated projectbooths
  • On-site event, with possibility forhybridparticipationinplenary sessions.
  • Networking reception to close the day
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Funded by the European Union under GA no. 101060538. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or REA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

The work of UK participants was funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee [grant numbers 10037976 (University of Aberdeen) and 10044788 (University of Exeter)].