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New study seeks to identify needs of EU young farmers
Nearly 61% of EU young farmers consider the availability of land for purchase and 57% the availability of land for rent as the most difficult challenges they face, often due to issues such as land ownership laws, inheritance rules and land prices, according to a new external report published by...
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2016 - European Commission
Artículo
SHORT FOOD SUPPLY CHAINS AS A MEACHANISM FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. CASE STUDY-TÂRGU-NEAMȚ TOURISTIC AREA
At present, gastronomy is becoming an increasingly stronger motivation and focus of interest in economics, especially in fields related to tourism. At the same time, gastronomic tourism represents one of the most important business opportunities, allowing direct contact between food sector producers and tourists. Moreover, food related tourism is a key factor of success...
Romania
2016 - THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE ECONOMY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Bucharest, Romania
Parte de un libro
How is the life of family farms in Europe? Presentation of the Netherlands
Association of private farming of the Czech Republic organized an International Conference on family farms and Common Agricultural Policy of EU. The event was held in Brno on 4 - 6th of April 2016. 10 European countries attended the conference. Herewith volume 2. Presentation of the Netherlands
Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
2016
Miscelánea
Connecting rural Europe
What is rural networking?
Rural development and agriculture are well placed to make a central contribution to the jobs growth and investment priority at the heart of the European Commission’s economic agenda.
European Union
2016 - European Rural Development Network
Artículo de blog
Inspirational ideas: Nutrient spill overs for valuable fertiliser
In the early 2000s, dairy cattle farmers in the valley of Wipptal in northern Italy found their herds were producing an excess of slurries. Furthermore, due to reasons such as conflicts with tourism (odour problems) and the fact that 40% of the meadows in the area are steep sloping, limited...
Italy
2016 - EIP Agri
Boletín informativo
News from the Deck - November
The newsletter of the Low Impact Fishers of Europe
2016 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe
Documento/nota de orientación
Rights Based Management and Small Scale Fisheries in the EU
A LIFE Position Paper on ITQs
Individual Transferrable Quotas (ITQs) have caused no end of controversy in the small-scale and coastal fisheries (SSCF) sector worldwide. The most recent reform of the CFP stirred up such controversy but rejected the imposition of obligatory Transferable Fishing Concessions (TFCs) – ITQs by another name. However, TFCs remain an integral part...
2016 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe
Directrices
EVALUATION OF NATIONAL RURAL NETWORKS 2014-2020
National rural networks (NRNs), group administrations and organisations active in rural development. NRNs were introduced for the first time in the EU rural development policy of 2007-2013 and have been carried over into the 2014-2020 programming period. NRNs can either operate as a specific intervention within a single Rural Development...
European Union
2016 - European Commission
Artículo de blog
Pequeños sí, pero no menos importantes
ombres y mujeres que se extienden por las diferentes agriculturas y ganaderías que reflejan la enorme variedad de paisajes y realidades productivas de un país tan diverso como España, en el que conviven las llanuras cerealistas de las mesetas, el binomio clásico mediterráneo de viñedo y olivar, el vergel de...
Spain
2016 - Unión de Pequeños Agricultores y Ganaderos
Acto
Westminster Food & Nutrition Forum
Timed to follow the release of Defra’s 25-year food and farming plan to boost the growth of the UK’s food and farming, being released early this year, focusing on growing exports and trade, increasing competitiveness, technology innovation, investment and developing skills and employment within the industry.
The agenda will also include...
2016
Revista especializada
Cooperating for genetic resources - Stimulating their conservation and sustainable use in agriculture and food
Genetic diversity in food and agriculture is vital for ensuring high quality food production and for making animal breeds, forests and plants more diverse and better adapted to cope with changing environments, the impacts of climate change (such as drought), and new pests and diseases. To reverse the loss of...
European Union - France - Italy
2016 - EIP-AGRI Agriculture and Innovation
Boletín informativo
INVESTING in Czech agriculture 2014-2020
In the period to 2020, the CAP is going to invest EUR 8.3 billion from the EU budget in Czech farming sector and rural areas. Key political priorities have been defined at European level such as: jobs and growth, sustainability, modernisation, innovation and quality. At the same stage, the Czech...
Czechia
2016 - European Commission
Revista especializada
Options Méditerranéennes. The value chains of Mediterranean sheep and goat products. Organisation of the industry, marketing strategies, feeding and production systems.
In the Mediterranean, the diversity of production systems and value chains is seen as an asset for sustainability. More than anywhere else, the Mediterranean zone boasts a wide range of sheep and goat farming situations, products and natural resources. This diversity of production systems has provided many different products, shaped...
Algeria - Lebanon - Libya - Morocco - Portugal - Tunisia - Türkiye
2016 - Centre International de Hautes Études Agronomiques Méditerranéennes (CIHEAM-IAMM)
Artículo de blog
Small scaled family farms in Austria
Due to the topographical circumstances – 70 % of the territory is categorized as mountain area – Austria’s agriculture is largely based on small scaled family farms. Average farm size is about 22 ha UAA and about 36 ha cultivated area including forest (2014). Corresponding to these figures, Austria clearly...
Austria
2016 - Bundesanstalt für Bergbauernfragen
Artículo de revista
Potato breeding in the Netherlands: successful collaboration between farmers and commercial breeders
The Dutch potato breeding model, which involves a partnership between family farmers and commercial breeding companies in a modern, Western context, is unique. While there are other examples of collaborative relationships between farmers and breeders in Europe, the Dutch potato breeding model stands out in terms of its long track...
Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
2016 - ILEIA - centre for learning on sustainable agriculture
Acto
Swedish Rural Parliament
The Swedish rural parliament is one of the largest gatehrings for rural development in Europe. All Sweden Shall Live (Hela Sverige ska leva) has arranged this event every second year since the mid-90s. The theme of 2016 is”Towards a balanced country”. Together we will challenge and educate each other on...
Sweden
2016
Artículo de blog
Crisis-hit French farmers unconvinced by new CAP
French milk, pork and beef farmers are currently facing severe crises, and they fear that the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) will not have the answers they need.
European Union
2016 - EurActiv
Informe
Sustainable Forestry 2nd Workshop 2016
Sustainable forestry is one the topics Forum Synergies is focusing on. After a first workshop held from 17-20 March 2016 in Milverton, UK this is the second in a planned series of four workshops.
European Union
2016 - Forum Synergies
Documento de la Conferencia
Crise et fin de l’exploitation agricole familiale française
Le levier du développement de l’exploitation : favoriser les plus aptes à maintenir la continuité de l’unité économique qui fera vivre une famille (loi fermage (1946); attribution préférentielle (1938); salaire différé pour l’aide familial (1939)).
France
2016
Artículo de blog
Romania wants to boost consumer confidence in organics
The Bucharest government wants to give organic farming a boost and – at the same time – increase consumers’ confidence in the sector.
Despite its longstanding tradition of agriculture, Romania is still lagging behind in organic farming compared to other EU partners.
Under the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for the period...
Romania
2016 - EurActiv
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