Dear Journalists from EU countries,

I’d like to propose you
visit Poland, participate in the study visit organised by the Polish Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in one of two given dates. 

 

MEDIA TRIP I: 25 - 30 May 2012. Warsaw – Warmia and Masuria – Podlasie – Warsaw 

MEDIA TRIP II: 28 June - 2 July 2012. Warsaw – Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship – Pomorskie Voivodeship – Warsaw



Participate in the event is free of charge. 



 

TOPICS:• Meetings with minister Marek Sawicki – Polish Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development• The Common Agricultural Policy after 2013 – Polish position• Characteristics of Polish agriculture and agri-food processing sector• Use of EU funds• Polish food – tradition and quality



THE ORGANIZER provides:• Transport within Poland• Accommodation and catering• Free of charge participation in all the events included in the programme of the visit• English-speaking interpreter 



The programme of the visits includes meetings, discussions and visits in farms and agri-food processing facilities, which would be an excellent opportunity to talk to Polish farmers and producers about how they use EU subsidies, how they introduce innovative solutions and modernise their work place. 

Your visits to different regions of Poland will be an excellent opportunity for you to experience Polish hospitality and taste traditional, tasty and healthy Polish delicacies.

 

I am convinced that the extensive programme of the visits will provide you with an opportunity to gather some interesting and unique material. 



Persons interested in participating please contact me at:
renata.kania@minrol.gov.pl

We have still places available. 

 

Sincerely,

Renata Kania

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