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Dates: October 6th and 7th, Brussels

October 6: 12:30 PM – 6:00 PM
October 7: 08:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Organized by:

  • Global Nature Fund
  • Food for Biodiversity
  • Meo Carbon Solutions
  • Justus Liebig University Giessen
  • Lake Constance Foundation

Location: Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the European Union in Brussels, Rue Belliard 60–62, Brussels

Who Should Attend?

For managers and stakeholders from food companies, science and academia, standards organizations, NGOs, policymakers, biodiversity expert groups, agri-food industry associations, and cross-sector initiatives

About the Conference

Fit for Biodiversity brings together leading perspectives to address the central challenges of biodiversity management in agri-food systems. By connecting established practices, emerging approaches, and the current regulatory development, the conference provides orientation and supports informed actions across value chains.

Key Topics

  • Create real impact: The best biodiversity practices in agri-food supply chains
  • Learn: How to master biodiversity assessment along the value chain
  • Insights: What you need to know about biodiversity credits
  • Explore: Incentive models to support biodiversity-friendly agriculture
  • Learn: How to clearly and credibly communicate biodiversity action
  • Identify: Legal requirements you have to consider

Day 1 October 6th 2026, 12:30 – 18:00

Welcome

Keynote:

Peter Bakker – WBCSD, World Business Council on Sustainable Development (tbc)

Opening Addresses:

Elisabeth Werner, Director General, DG Agriculture of the European Commission (tbc)

Alexander Bonde, Secretary General, German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU)

Explore key approaches and tools that support companies in assessing their impacts on biodiversity. The presentation highlights underlying principles, scope of application, and user-friendliness, offering practical insights into how these solutions can be effectively applied in business contexts.

Nadja Kasperczyk – Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU)

Fundación Global Nature (FGN) (tbc)

Methods and Metrics for Double Materiality Analysis

Double Materiality Assessments (DMA) are key to CSRD/ESRS reporting and effective biodiversity risk management. This session presents practical approaches and shows how DMAs inform resource allocation and concrete action.

tba

Future Technical Solutions

This session explores emerging methods and technological advances that are transforming biodiversity monitoring. Experts will present innovative tools—from remote sensing to genetic analysis—designed to enhance our understanding and tracking of ecosystems across different landscapes.

Simon Pena Perreira – GRAS
Max Meister – NABU
Prof. Christoph Scherber – Leibniz Institute

Biodiversity Action Frameworks

Discover practical approaches companies use to deliver measurable biodiversity improvements—from sourcing programmes and NGO partnerships to methods for calculating and verifying biodiversity gains in agricultural landscapes.

Oliver Peters – Food for Biodiversity

Investing in business resilience through incentive schemes

Turning biodiversity commitments into business resilience through effective incentive schemes
Featuring a practical guideline, a case study, and an interactive workshop to explore and critically assess effective design approaches.

Bioland (tbc)

Drinks, Finger Food and Networking

Day 2 October 7th 2026, 08:30 – 13:00

Welcome

Opening Addresses:

Eric Mamer, Director General, DG Environment of the European Commission (tbc)

Oliver Conz – Director General, German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety

Explore the evolving biodiversity credit market, from best practices to emerging financial opportunities. Drawing on real-world case studies, the discussion highlights key lessons and challenges, including alignment with the EU Nature Credits Roadmap.

Claudia Bulgheroni – Meo Carbon Solutions
EU Commission Representative (tba)

How can biodiversity be communicated effectively to consumers and the wider public? Bringing together regulatory and market research experts, this session focuses on external communication, offering practical insights and real-world examples on what works and what complies. Join an interactive exchange to explore key challenges and best practices.

Lucia Scharl – Legal expert on the Empowering Consumers Directive (EmpCo)

Additional information:

The event venue is fully wheelchair accessible. Vegetarian and vegan finger food will be provided.

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