TORPOL at the “Impulse for Agriculture” Congress. How the Industry Talks About Food Safety Today

TORPOL at the “Impulse for Agriculture” Congress. How the Industry Talks About Food Safety Today Szepietowo rarely appears in national economic debates. In May, however, it became a place where ministers, executives from major dairy groups, representatives of agricultural companies and financial institutions gathered to discuss the future of Polish agriculture. The “Impulse for Agriculture” congress, organized at the Podlaskie Agricultural Advisory Center, showed that discussions about agriculture increasingly cover the entire chain – from the field to export markets.   In one of the expert panels dedicated to food security and the competitiveness of Polish food production, Monika Lipska, COO of TORPOL, joined representatives of food processing companies and public administration. The company brought a perspective that is still relatively rare in such discussions: how decisions regarding industrial paper packaging for powdered products influence production stability, raw material losses and relationships with international customers. One of the key conclusions from the discussion was that, in times of rising energy, labor and transport costs, competitive advantage increasingly depends on the quality of operational decisions. For producers of milk powder, feed products and functional blends, this means precise management of packaging processes – from compatibility with filling lines, through warehouse performance, to minimizing transport damage risks. TORPOL emphasized that reducing packaging parameters too aggressively can eventually return in the form of complaints, production downtime or loss of export markets. The congress in Szepietowo also reflected a broader shift in the Polish debate on agriculture. Alongside traditional topics such as subsidies, regulations and commodity prices, there is now growing attention on supply chain resilience: who is responsible for the product at each stage, where losses occur and where process improvements should be implemented. The participation of companies such as TORPOL in these discussions signals that conversations about agriculture increasingly include industrial solution providers, not only food producers themselves.   This type of format – bringing together business, administration and industrial partners – moves the Polish agricultural debate closer to the standards seen in countries with strong food export sectors: fewer discussions about individual instruments, and more focus on how the entire industry model functions.

FOOD & RETAIL MARKET FORUM 2025: INNOVATION, RESPONSIBILITY AND STRATEGIC CHALLENGES SHAPING THE FUTURE OF THE FMCG INDUSTRY

FOOD & RETAIL MARKET FORUM 2025: INNOVATION, RESPONSIBILITY AND STRATEGIC CHALLENGES SHAPING THE FUTURE OF THE FMCG INDUSTRY   Responsibility is becoming the new market currency, technology is redefining our daily reality, and trust is now a fundamental asset in modern business. That’s the key takeaway from the 18th edition of the Food & Retail Market Forum 2025, which gathered top representatives of Poland’s FMCG sector in Warsaw on November 17–18.     AN INDUSTRY AT A TRANSFORMATIONAL CROSSROADSThe food market is evolving rapidly, driven by increasingly conscious consumer choices. Data shows a marked increase in the importance of quality, ingredient transparency, and product origin. Meanwhile, the race for competitive advantage intensifies, with automation, education investments, ESG compliance, and the European PPWR setting the pace and direction. FRMF 2025: TECHNOLOGY & RESPONSIBILITY AS STRATEGIC PILLARSThe forum served as a platform for sharing opinions and strategies shaping the future of the industry. Top discussions included food safety, digital innovation, and sustainability — key pillars of the modern food market. EXPERTS ON KEY INITIATIVES – “PACKAGING ROUNDTABLE”A key part of the forum was the “Packaging Roundtable,” where industry leaders discussed the deposit return system, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), and implications of PPWR implementation. A shared conclusion emphasized the need for a holistic approach — uniting producers, regulators, and consumers to ensure a successful packaging sector transformation. TORPOL – A LEADING VOICE AT THE FORUMOur representatives – Monika Lipska, COO at TORPOL, and Aleksandra Lendo-Więch, Commercial Director – shared our long-term strategy for innovation in sustainable packaging. “Packaging is an integral carrier of product value. Its functionality, materials, and environmental impact shape brand credibility. At TORPOL, we view packaging as a strategic tool for protecting food and building consumer trust,” – said Monika Lipska. MOVING TOGETHER TOWARDS THE FUTUREThe Food & Retail Market Forum 2025 confirmed that the future of the FMCG industry lies in harmonizing technology, sustainability, and a culture of dialogue and cooperation. Trust across the supply chain is becoming as important as product quality or price competitiveness. Transparent and responsible relationships will be the foundation of long-term success. TORPOL 🜲 35 years of trust.

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