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PANAP side event at the 6th AU-EU Agriculture Ministerial Conference

Supporting science-to-policy for sustainable agri-food systems across Europe and Africa

June 27, 2025     FAO, Rome, Italy

Evidence-based policies are key to achieve the objectives of the AU and EU sustainable agri-food system agendas. In this context, the Pan-African Network for economic Analysis of Policies (PANAP) was established at the end of 2019 under the aegis of the AU-EU partnership. The network brings together academic, research, and institutional partners that develop research on agro-economic and policy issues. PANAP’s objectives include to build capacity of African researchers to better analyse the impact of policies in the agri-food system, to bridge the gap between science and policymaking in Africa, to bring together researchers, scientists and policymakers in Africa and to foster scientific communities providing independent, evidence-based scientific support, data and information, and economic analysis to inform sustainable agri-food system policies.

Both continents have recently reaffirmed their commitments to sustainable agri-food systems through strategic policy frameworks. The Kampala Declaration on the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) and the EU’s Vision for Agriculture and Food lay clear the direction of each continent’s agri-food policy, including the importance of international partnerships and science & innovation to achieve stated goals. As agri-food systems are increasingly expected to deliver on a broad range of objectives—from food security and climate resilience to economic development—the question arises: how African and European policy agendas are aligned, and how partnerships can further strengthen the evidence-base of the economic analysis of policies.

This proposed side event at the 6th AU-EU Agriculture Ministerial seeks to:

  1. Present PANAP’s mission on bridging science-policy and share PANAP’s recent success stories on enhancing evidence-based policymaking and lessons learned.
  2. Discuss the policymaker’s perspective on bridging the science-policy gap and the role and opportunities of PANAP therein; and
  3. Explore how the recent Kampala Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Declaration alongside the EU Vision for Agriculture and Food, can further strengthen collaboration opportunities to strengthen the evidence-base of economic analysis of policies.
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Full programme

Friday, 27 June 2025. 12:45-14:00

  1. Welcoming
    Speaker:
    • A. Zampieri, Director Sustainable Resources (EC-JRC)
  2. Opening
    Speaker:
    • A. Agumya, Executive Director (FARA)
  3. Introduction
    Speakers:
    • M. Vilakati, Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment (AU)
  4. Presentation - PANAP: Bridging science and policy presentation
    Speakers:
    • E. Ferrari, Scientific Project Officer (EC-JRC) & K. Antwi, Cluster Lead (FARA)
  5. Panel - Bridging science-policy in current Africa-EU agri-food policy: opportunities for partnerships
    Panellists:
    • M. Heydon, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, (Republic of Ireland)
    • Senator A. Kyari, Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Food Security (Federal Republic of Nigeria)
    • E. Fotabong, Director of Agriculture (NEPAD)
    • L. Mizzi, Head of Unit (EC-DG INTPA)
    • O. Badiane, Executive Chairperson (AKADEMIYA2063)
    • P. Quartey, Professor (ISSER- University of Ghana)

    Moderator: K. Dekeyser, Policy Analyst (ECDPM)

  6. Wrap-up and take aways
    Speaker:
    • A. Zampieri, Director Sustainable Resources (EC-JRC)
  7. Closure
    Speaker:
    • C. Hansen, Commissioner for Agriculture and Food (EU)