11th CIHEAM Ministerial meeting in Lisbon on September 23
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11th CIHEAM Ministerial meeting in Lisbon on September 23
11th Meeting of the Ministers of Agriculture of CIHEAM’s Member Countries Press release 19 May, 2015 At the invitation of H.E. Mrs AssunÄÅo Cristas, Minister of Agriculture and Sea of Portugal and in the presence of several representatives of international organisations, the Ministers of Agriculture of the 13 member states of CIHEAM will hold their 11th meeting in Cascais on the 22nd and 23rd of September 2015. The discussion will focus on “Better Mediterranean Agriculture and Food for Better Life”. The issues of sustainable intensification, innovation on agricultural systems and food quality models for a better life will represent the main axes of this discussion. The promotion of the Mediterranean Diet, the waste challenges, the green growth as well as the importance of the Mediterranean Sea in the economies of the region and all activities related to the promotion of the growth of a “blue economy” will be highlighted. The role of the international and Euro-Mediterranean cooperation will also be addressed, without forgetting the need to implement applied agricultural research models based on Mediterranean networking and partnership. Beyond these challenges, the Ministerial will be the occasion to discuss the Mediterranean dimension of the global ”Post 2015 Development Agenda” and the food issues in the Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue. It should be noted that the first meeting of CHIEAM member states Ministers of Agriculture was held in Rome in 1999. Since then, successive meetings have been held in Rabat (2000), Athens (2001), Beirut (2002), Paris (2004), Cairo (2006), Zaragoza (2008), Istanbul (2010), Malta (2012) and Alger (2014). www.ciheam.org CIHEAM Founded in 1962 under the auspices of the Council of Europe and the OECD, the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM) is an intergovernmental organisation comprising thirteen member states (Albania, Algeria, Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia and Turkey). CIHEAM is at the service of its member states to promote multilateral cooperation in the Mediterranean in the areas of agriculture, food, fishery and rural territories, with the aim to respond to the needs of the States. We do not work on the Mediterranean. We work for the Mediterranean and therefore with Mediterranean populations. The objectives to be achieved within each one of our actions include providing concrete solutions, sharing experiences and avoiding the waste of knowledge. In pursuing this cooperation mission, CIHEAM uses the tools of specialized training, networked research, scientific diplomacy and of political partnership. Through its activities, the CIHEAM contributes therefore to the elaboration of a global, structural and all-encompassing vision for development in the Mediterranean. The 170 permanent agents and hundreds of consultants that work regularly at CHIEAM are divided among the 5 headquarters of the Organisation: the 4 Mediterranean agronomic institutes (MAI) based in Bari (Italy), Chania (Greece), Montpellier (France), and Zaragoza (Spain); the General Secretariat is located in Paris (France). Contact for the Media CIHEAM General Secretariat 11 rue Newton - 75116 Paris - France +33 (0)1 53 23 91 00 abis@ciheam.org www.ciheam.org