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EU farmers are the backbone of Europe’s food self-sufficiency, and vital drivers of jobs and sustainable growth in rural areas. They are making a central contribution to our collective green transition. At the same time, they face challenges, such as climate change and a competitive global market.
- Main initiatives: Strategic Dialogue on the future of EU agriculture
The Dialogue is crucial for developing a joint understanding...
- Farmers of the Future - European Commission - EU Policy Lab
Identify relevant drivers of change and analyse how these...
- Strategic Dialogue on the Future of EU Agriculture delivers its final ...
29 major stakeholders from the European agri-food sectors,...
- FARMERS OF THE FUTURE - Europa
Who will be the key players of the EU next generation...
- Main initiatives: Strategic Dialogue on the future of EU agriculture
6 wrz 2024 · The report outlines a shared prospect for transforming European agriculture and food systems into more sustainable, competitive, and resilient models. The Strategic Dialogue on the Future of EU Agriculture was launched by President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in January 2024.
The Dialogue is crucial for developing a joint understanding of the future EU farming and food system. It tackles the following challenges and opportunities: How can we give our farmers, and the rural communities they live in, a better perspective, including a fair standard of living?
A shared prospect for farming and food in Europe . Announced by the President of the European Commission in her State of the Union Address on September 13th 2023 and launched in January 2024, the Strategic Dialogue on the Future of EU Agriculture brought together 29 major stakeholders from the European agri-food sectors,
16 gru 2020 · Identify relevant drivers of change and analyse how these drivers might influence the role of farmers in the future. Generate insights into farmer’s views on possible future developments. Explore possible consequences the changing farmer roles may have for relevant EU policies.
29 major stakeholders from the European agri-food sectors, civil society, rural communities and academia to reach a common understanding and vision for the future of EU's farming and food systems. The Dialogue's mandate was to reflect on four questions: How can we give our farmers, and the rural communities they live in, a better perspective,
Who will be the key players of the EU next generation agriculture, the farmers of the future? How will they be? How will they face the challenges ahead and what future policy will they need?