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10.07.2020

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368th session of the Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals - "The Farm to Fork Strategy & the Biodiversity Strategy for 2030: The challenges to make them concrete drivers for change"- was held online on Tuesday 30 June. Speakers: Dr Elena Nalon, DVM,PhD (Senior Veterinary Adviser - Farmed Animals), Andrea Gavinelli (Headof Unit, DG SANTE), Ilaria Di Silvestre (Programme Leader Wildlife),Humberto Delgado Rosa (Director, DG ENV.D).

For more information visit: https://www.animalwelfareintergroup.eu/calendar/farm-fork-strategy-biodiversity-strategy-2030-challenges-make-them-concrete-drivers-change.

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