
Tuesday, 13 May, 11:30-16:00
- Rediscover the plant: A scientific and ethical discourse organised by Florianne Koechlin
- Indigenous livestock breeds and livelihoods in marginal areas organised by the League for Pastoral People, Schweißfurth Foundation
- Building Knowledge around Biodiversity organised by ILEIA, AS-PTA, IED and AME
- Women’s Action for Biodiversity organised by Women and Life on Earth and Women in Europe for a Common Future
- Health impacts of GMOs organised by the Federation of ecological physicists
- Farmer based seed adaption strategies and climate change organised by Protect the Future, Red de Semillas, Reseau Semences Paysanne, ICARDA
- Key issues of the official biosafety negotiations this week – NGO strategies and input organised by Ecoropa, Globelaw, Washington Biotechnology Action Council, Greenpeace
- Agro-ecology, A different approach to agricultural productivity organised by the Federation of German Scientists
- A new paradigm for agriculture?, The UN International Agricultural Assessment, IAASTD organised by Greenpeace

Wednesday, 14 May, 11:30-16:00
- Can organic farming feed the world? organised by EED, IFOAM and Partners
- Codex Alimentarius and GMOs organised by Greenpeace, Washington Biotechnology Action Council
- Nanotechnology and synthetic biology organised by the Platform Health and Environment
- GMOs in Africa
- GMOs in Asia
- GMOs in Latin Americaorganised by the Fundacion Sociedades Sustentables
- GMOs in Europeorganised by Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth
- GMOs in Australo-Pacificorganised by the Conservation Council of Western Australia, GE Free New Zealand
- No Patent on Lifeorganised by Scouting Biotechnology and “No Patents on Life”
- On-farm and in-garden seed conservation and education organised by Arche Noah
- Benefit sharing? Legitimising the Commodification of Nature and Knowledge organised by Thanal and the African Centre for Biosafety
- Knowledge Transfer among Generations organised by students from University of Kassel, Organic Agricultural Sciences Witzenhausen

Thursday, 15 May, 12:00-16:30
- GMO contamination and Food Sovereignty organised by EED and Partners
- Diversity of Science organised by Fondation Sciences Citoyennes
- Seeds: Community commons, private control and public domain organised by Coordination Paysanne Européenne/Via Campesina, IG Saatgut
- Crops for Fuels? organised by Eco-Nexus, Federation of German Scientists, Friend of the Earth, Food First, FBOMS
- GMO free world perspectives organised by GENET
- Women, Diversity and Agriculture organised by Women and Life on Earth and Women in Europe for a Common Future
- Urban gardens and urban agriculture organised by AS-PTA
- Agricultural Trade and Diversity organised by Misereor, Heinrich Boell Foundation and partners
- Climate Change and Organic Agriculture organised by IFOAM
- Genetically Engineered Trees organised by Global Justice Ecology Project
- The “Livestock Revolution”, Impacts of industrial livestock farming in Europe, Asia, Latin America, organised by Aseed and Corporatewatch
- Terminator Technologies, organised by Gen-ethical network, Germany