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Europatat Congress 2023: First-time ever Polish edition of Europatat’s annual event

On 5 and 6 June the European potato community gathered for the Europatat Congress 2023 in Gdansk, Poland. Under the slogan “The Changing Geopolitical Landscape and the Future for Potato Trade”, the first-time ever Polish edition of Europatat’s annual event focused on the impact of current geopolitics for international agri-food trade and on the effect of EU’s Green Deal’s goals and new consumption trends for the potato sector inside and outside Europe.

With more than 100 participants from more than 14 different European and non-European countries, the Europatat Congress 2023, which was co-organised by Europatat and the Polish Potato Federation, consisted of two days of internal meetings, a public conference and Gala Dinner, and the visit to Farm Frites Poland the distillery Podole Wielkie.

On Monday 5 June, Europatat members reviewed the different activities of the association during the meetings of its five Commissions (consumption potatoes, seed potatoes, sustainability, technical and regulatory issues, and RUCIP). External speakers such as Cedric Porter, from the World Potato Markets, and Albert Schirring from Bayer presented the latest potato market data and the results of a study on glycoalkaloids, respectively. Other topics covered during the day were related to export markets, wireworms, quality requirements, packaging, green claims, among many others.

On Tuesday 6 June, the Europatat Congress’ public conference was preceded by the annual meeting of the association’s General Assembly. Europatat members had also the opportunity to hear from guest speaker Blair Richardson, CEO of Potatoes USA, how the potato sector is organised in the United States of America, and the work on nutrition research and promotion that is being done by the Alliance for Potato Research & Education (APRE) and Potatoes USA.

Krzysztof Ciecióra, Undersecretary of State of the Polish Ministry Agriculture and Rural Development, opened the public session by emphasizing the importance of potatoes “for millions of people worldwide” and the role of the European and Polish sector in that task. In that sense, Tomasz Bieńkowski, President of the Polish Potato Federation, highlighted that Poland is currently “the second largest producer of potatoes in the EU and the potato industry has a significant share in Polish food production, which annual turnover reaches several billion zlotys.” Tigran Richter, President of Europatat, also pointed out the importance of the Polish market for potatoes.

Closing the Europatat Congress 2023, Berta Redondo Benito, Secretary General of Europatat, concluded that, “in challenging times for the potato trade, communication with consumers, the society and other parts of the supply chain, as well as cooperation through partnerships, are key for the future of the sector.” She invited participants to join next year’s Europatat Congress in Brussels, which, as announced during the meeting of the General Assembly, will be organised on 23 and 24 May 2024.

For more information:
Europatat
Rue des Deux Églises 26
1000 Brussels - Belgium
Tel: +32 (2) 229 21 56
E-mail: [email protected]

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