Climate and Organic Farming – An Introduction
The EUKI project Improving C-Balances on Organic Farms II , together with the Horizon Europe–funded BEATLES project, invites you to an event exploring the links between climate change and agriculture. Experts from the German Weather Service, FiBL, and practicing farmers will share their insights. The webseminar will be held on 29 October 2025, in German with English interpretation, and participation is free of charge.
Online
29. Oktober 2025
10:00 - 12:15
In recent years, it has become clear that the effects of climate change are also increasingly noticeable in Central Europe. Agriculture plays a dual role here: on the one hand, as a source of greenhouse gases, it is partly responsible for global warming. On the other hand, it is particularly affected by the effects of the climate crisis, mainly due to increasing extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall or droughts.
During the event, we will discuss the connection between climate change and agriculture in more detail with Dr. Cathleen Frühauf from the “Deutscher Wetterdienst” (German Weather Service). Afterwards, Dr. Jürn Sanders, Chairman of the Executive Board of “FiBL – Forschungsinstitut für bioglogischen Landbau” (The Research Institute of Organic Agriculture) in Switzerland, will highlight the advantages that organic farming brings to the system. Additionally, two farmers will report on what practical measures for adapting to climate change might look like.
The webseminar will be held in German, live interpretation to English is available.
Participation is free of charge.
Registration is required by October 27, 2025. Register here
PLEASE NOTE: This event takes place via ZOOM. You will receive your invitation link as soon as you have registered by a ZOOM-mailing.
This event is organised by the BEATLES project in collaboration with the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) project – “Improving C-Balances on Organic Farms II”.
The BEATLES project is funded under the Horizon Europe grant by the European Commission.