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The Politics of Food: the view from Brussels

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The Politics of Food: the view from Brussels

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3pm CET, 9am EST


The Politics of Food: the view from Brussels

A policy conference to explore the impact and outlook for the EU's Common Agricultural Policy, and to consider the role of policy frameworks to maintain global supply chains for food.

 

This event is part of a global programme on the challenges testing food systems in 2023. 


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January 
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The Politics of Food: the view from Brussels

A policy conference exploring the impact and outlook for the EU's Common Agricultural Policy, and to consider the role of policy frameworks to maintain global supply chains for food.

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3:30am - 1:00pm EST

January 
25th
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New CAP, tough questions

by Tom White, Group Director, EU

The dilemmas of being a global food power

Discussion of food policy in Brussels is dominated by the Common Agricultural Policy, an instrument created 60 years ago and the frequent subject of fierce renegotiation, due to its accounting for nearly €60bn per year of EU spending, over a third of the EU’s budget, and the widely differing shares of this accessed by member states. A series of reforms in recent decades have sought to shift emphasis from subsidising production towards supporting rural development and incentivising stewardship of the environment.


The latter gained greater focus as the caucus of Green politicians has grown and as policymakers have identified greater links between land use, the energy transition (for example the cultivation of biofuels) and environmental issues such as biodiversity. Rising prices and shortages in 2022 have, however, led some of the CAP’s traditional supporters in France, Poland and Romania to argue for a renewed focus on security of supply, or “food security”, and to challenge the ring-fencing of spending on environmental objectives. This sets the scene for a contentious entry into force of the latest review, “The new CAP”, on 1 January 2023 (negotiated before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine) and the likelihood member states may seek new flexibilities for how funds are deployed. There will be arguments for shielding consumers directly with support payments or price controls, but also to try to increase domestic supply through investments in production.


As well as being one of the world’s most interventionist powers in food and agriculture through spending, EU regulation also plays a key role in shaping the food sector. The most high profile examples are restrictions on genetically modified foods, the protection of regional monopolies in certain branded products through ‘geographic indicators’ and the overarching General Food Law Regulation. But there is a long tail of prescriptive definitions of foods, from chocolate to flavourings to processed meats, that deliberately limit the scope for innovation or productivity gains on the grounds of consumer protection.


Should food inflation persist, pressure may grow to expose this to the push for better regulation that has affected other sectors since the early 2000s, reviewing admin burdens, pursuing simplification and improving impact assessments of new proposals. More likely in the short term, however, will be greater use of investigatory tools to identify any anti-competitive behaviours, for example through the agricultural markets task force, which is running a survey on unfair trading practices in the food chain through Q1 of 2023.

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Exploring the impact and outlook of the EU's Common Agriculture Policy - in conversation with Janusz Wojciechowski, European Commissioner for Agriculture

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Our co-chairs, Peter Mandelson and Arancha González Laya were joined by senior EU policymakers, industry leaders, and the international community to discuss:


-- The impact and outlook for the EU's Common Agricultural Policy;
-- To consider the role of policy frameworks to maintain global supply chains for food;
-- The ways in which the EU model of food and farming support differ from approaches in other markets;
-- And finally, how customs regulation and practice facilitate food trade. 

 

We heard from:


-- Janusz Wojciechowski, EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development and Peter Mandelson on the impact and outlook of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy;

 

-- Wolfgang Burtscher, Director-General, Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development, European Commission; Julia Friederike Harnal, Vice President Public Affairs Agricultural Solutions, BASF SE; Herbert Dorfmann, Member of European Parliament; Aneke Schwager, Director Government Relations, Impossible Foods on the future of farming policy;


-- Edwini Kessie, Director, Agriculture and Commodities Division, the World Trade Organization; John Clarke, Director for International Affairs in the European Commission's DG Agriculture and Cristina Rueda Catry, Cabinet Expert for Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commission on the ways in which changing food regulation can become an obstacle to food trade; 


-- Tiffany McDonald, Senior Adviser, at Global Counsel and Arancha González Laya on what's next for the EU's trade. 

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On January 25th 2023, Global Counsel's team of political, policy and sectoral experts is convening a discussion on how food is traded, both as an opportunity to reflect on the EU's internal market, and also beyond. how policy frameworks can be used to maintain global food supply chains. 


How much will this drive decoupling with the US, Europe and western-aligned states elsewhere? What kind of concerns and strategic choices will drive this decoupling? What kind of practical implications will this bring? 

Food production and distribution underpin global life and international stability and go to the heart of questions on global resource, management and sustainability. As a highly regulated activity, the production, sale and trade of food require policymakers to balance cost, safety, innovation, sensitive questions of sufficiency and sustainability. The politics and policy of food stretch from the regulation of the frontiers of technological innovation to the management of subsistence farming.

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On January 25th 2023, Global Counsel's team of political, policy and sectoral experts is convening a discussion on how food is traded, both as an opportunity to reflect on the EU's internal market, and also beyond. how policy frameworks can be used to maintain global food supply chains. 


This conference is part of a wider global programme of in-person and digital events under The Politics of Decoupling banner. In addition to bringing together an audience in London, we will be convening events in Washington DC, Brussels, Doha, Singapore and via webinar, with details to follow.

The Politics of Food is a chance to debate and discuss the technological, regulatory and geopolitical challenges testing food systems around the world. The global programme consists of a series of in-person events held everywhere Global Counsel is based: London, Washington DC, Brussels, Singapore and Doha.


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The Politics of Trade will begin with breakfast followed by a plenary session and panel discussion. There will then follow four breakout sessions, each on a topic relating to current issues facing international trade.

8:30am - 8:55am

16:30 - 16:40 CST

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9:00am - 9:10am

08:30 - 08:45 GMT

Welcome remarks 

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Peter Mandelson, Chairman, Global Counsel

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9:10am - 9:35am

08:30 - 08:45 GMT

Exploring the impact and outlook of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy 

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Lord Mandelson, Chairman of Global Counsel in conversation with Janusz Wojciechowski, EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development 

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9:35am - 10:10am

16:45 - 17:30 CST

The future of food and farming policy

This panel continues the discussion, asking how should the CAP evolve in the years ahead? What big trade-offs does CAP support have to navigate in terms of aims and politics? In what ways does the EU model of food and farming support differ from approaches in other markets? 

 

Featuring Wolfgang Burtscher, Director-General, Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development, European Commission; Julia Friederike Harnal, Vice President Public Affairs Agricultural Solutions, BASF SE; Herbert Dorfmann, Member of European Parliament; Aneke Schwager, Director Government Relations, Impossible Foods

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10:10am - 10:15am

08:30 - 08:45 GMT

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10:15am - 10:45am 

08:30 - 08:45 GMT

What next for the EU's trade agenda?

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Tiffany McDonald, Senior Adviser at Global Counsel, in conversation with Arancha González, Dean of Paris School of International Affairs and former Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation

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10:45am - 11:25am 

07:00 - 07:50 EST

Trading food: supply chains and food markets

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This panel focuses on the ways in which changing food regulation can become an obstacle to food trade. Could reform of customs regulation and practice facilitate food trade? How could policy frameworks like Rules of Origin make it easier to maintain global supply chains for food?


Featuring Edwini Kessie, Director, Agriculture and Commodities Division, the World Trade Organization; and John Clarke, Director for International Affairs in the European Commission's DG Agriculture; Cristina Rueda Catry, Cabinet Expert for Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commission; moderated by Daniel Capparelli, Practice Director for Trade and Manufacturing at GC.  

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11:25am - 11:30am

08:30 - 08:45 GMT

Closing remarks and wrap-up

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Final comments by the Global Counsel team

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Peter Mandelson

Chairman, Global Counsel, Politics of Food Co-Chair

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Arancha González

Dean, Paris School of International Affairs, Politics of Food Co-Chair
 

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Janusz Wojciechowski

European Commissioner for Agriculture

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Herbert Dorfmann

Member of European Parliament, Italy

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Edwini Kessie

Director of the Agriculture and Commodities Division, WTO

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Wolfgang Burtscher

Director-General, Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development, European Commission

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Cristina Rueda Catry

Cabinet Expert for Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commission

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Julia Friederike Harnal

Vice President Public Affairs Agricultural Solutions, BASF SE

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Aneke Schwager

Director Government Relations, Impossible Foods

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John A. Clarke

Director International Affairs, DG Agriculture, European Commission


Tom White

Group Director and Head of EU, Global Counsel

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Tiffany McDonald

Senior Adviser, Global Counsel

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Daniel Capparelli

Practice Director, Trade and Manufacturing, Global Counsel

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Discussions will be convened by Global Counsel’s team of political, policy and sectoral experts, with guest speakers from across policy, industry, think tanks, and academia sharing their views on the record.

12:00pm

What are the implications of RMB internationalisation?

Consuming food: the public health debate

What are the key themes in the public health debate on food? To what extent are concerns about health outcomes revising policymaker assumptions about intervention in food markets? What are the big incoming policy questions on diet and food?

 
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Producing food: environmental sustainability in food systems

What are the biggest challenges in making food sustainable? To what extent is food and agriculture captured by the current COP agenda? What are the main ways in which the rise of ESG is playing out in food and agriculture?

 


Convenor: Conan D'Arcy,
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Technology, Media, Telecoms

Chaired by Senior Practice Lead Rebecca Park

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Karen Betts OBE

Chief Executive, The Food and Drink Federation

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Anna Taylor

Executive Director, The Food Foundation

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Henry Dimbleby

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Previous events

Additional speakers and sessions to be confirmed

The Politics of Trade will begin with breakfast followed by a plenary session and panel discussion. There will then follow four breakout sessions, each on a topic relating to current issues facing international trade.

10:30 - 11:20 GMT

08:30 - 08:45 GMT

The Politics of Decoupling (2022)

To what extent will China’s strategy induce change in the US, Europe and other western-aligned states? What kind of strategic choices will drive this decoupling? What practical and political implications will it bring?

 

Speakers included: Lawrence H. Summers, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; Qin Gang, China’s Ambassador to the U.S.

 

For our report of the event and to watch sessions on demand, click here

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09:30 - 10:20 GMT

17:30 - 18:20 CST

 

The Politics of Life after Covid (2021)

How has covid changed politics and policymaking? What are the implications for work, multilateral cooperation, nationalism, and economic recovery.

 

Speakers included: Madeleine Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State; David Petraeus, Partner, KKR and former head of CIA; Frans Timmermans, Executive Vice President, European Commission.

 

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08:45 - 09:30 GMT

16:45 - 17:30 CST

The Politics of Trade (2020)

What are the implications of political change on trade policy? How are businesses factoring risk into their business and cross-border trade models, and how will technology shape the future of what and how they trade?

 

Speakers included: Phil Hogan, former EU Trade Commissioner; Victoria Nuland, U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.

 

For our report of the event, click here

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08:30 - 08:40 GMT

16:30 - 16:40 CST

The Politics of AI (2019)

What does it mean when we talk about regulating the actions of a machine that expresses intelligence? What should a national strategy for AI look like? Is one even possible given the wide terrain and pace of change?

 

Speakers included: Greg Clark, UK Business Secretary; Simon Segars, CEO of Arm; Elizabeth Denham, Information Commissioner.


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Previous events

The Politics of AI (2019)

What does it mean when we talk about regulating the actions of a machine that expresses intelligence? This theme was unpacked over a series of discussions on AI national strategy, AI in healthcare, financial services, labour and the economics of data, news and the AI bubble.

 

 

For our report of the event, click here

The Politics of Trade (2020)

What is the potential in trade, especially as growth, evolving technology, and shifting value add patterns continue to change? Discussions focused not just on the outward effects of trade policy tension but on some of the technological and political changes that are shaping the challenge that both trade policymakers and trade businesses face.


For our report of the event, click here

The Politics of Life after Covid (2021)

How will the pandemic change our politics and the way we make public policy? This series of digital events looked in detail at both specific policy responses to covid-19 and some of the wider questions in international and domestic politics that it has raised with renewed force.




For our report of the event, click here

FAQ

What is CX NYC 2019?

Attendees are responsible for booking their own rooms at the New York Hilton Midtown. Room reservations made by Thursday, May 23, 2019 will be eligible for the group rate of $399.00 plus applicable taxes and fees for single or double occupancy. The negotiated group rate is based on availability and applies to reservations for Sunday, June 9, 2019 through Wednesday, June 12, 2019.

Where do I book my stay?

Attendees are responsible for booking their own rooms at the New York Hilton Midtown. Room reservations made by Thursday, May 23, 2019 will be eligible for the group rate of $399.00 plus applicable taxes and fees for single or double occupancy. The negotiated group rate is based on availability and applies to reservations for Sunday, June 9, 2019 through Wednesday, June 12, 2019. 

When will the speaker schedule be published?

We endeavor to publish a program outline in early 2019, which will allow you to understand how our content will be structured in terms of topic and timing. A final program will be published at least one month prior to the Forum.

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