SESSIONS & TOPICS 3SICongress

ECONOMY

– Development of industrial infrastructure in the coastal zone and its impact on security, economy and international relations of the Three Seas Initiative countries

– Competitiveness of the Three Seas Initiative on global markets. analysis of the possibilities of directions of economic development within the framework of the conditions and resources possessed

– The role of agricultural production and agri-food processing in the economies of the Three Seas Initiative countries and its share in the overall productive power of the associated countries

– Evaluation of the Local content project and market expectations

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TRANSPORT

– CPK – PORT OF POLAND – the impact of the development of modern aviation infrastructure on the logistics network of Central and Eastern Europe. 

– Baltic Grain Terminal – grain sales safety

– The role of the Baltic Sea as a gateway to diversification of food supplies – Port of Gdansk

ENERGY

– Energy and biocomponents as an element of stabilization of food markets in times of crises.

– Energy security and food production security – Polish nuclear power and the potential of offshore wind energy in the Baltic Sea

HORTICULTURAL AND PROCESSING FORUM

– Assessment of the situation of horticultural production and fruit and vegetable processing in Poland and the Three Seas Initiative

– Actions to improve the safety and quality of fresh and processed fruit and vegetables

THREE SEAS POTATO CONGRESS

– Starch processing – the role of starch production in solving the problems of potato overproduction

– Spirits industry – production of biocomponents from potatoes and the fuel crisis

– Consumer patriotism as an opportunity for the economy

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DIGITALISATION OF FOOD PRODUCTION AND SALES

– Product trading platform for farmers at Grupa Azoty as an example of a virtual and physical marketplace

– FoodPass – a strategic project for a digital food monitoring system in the supply chain „from farm to fork”