14th ERDN Conference: Knowledge sharing and innovation in agriculture and rural areas2016-11-16
14th European Rural Development Network Conference Knowledge sharing and innovation in agriculture and rural areas Budapest, 3-5 October 2016 Almost 80 participants representing 36 institutions from 13 countries met in Budapest during 14th ERDN Conference: Knowledge sharing and innovation in agriculture and rural areas. Background The European Union (EU) has introduced new policy instruments such as the EIP-Agri and multi-actor partnerships in an attempt to stimulate innovation in agriculture. In addition, Leader has been replaced by the multi-funded Community-Led Local Development approach. These initiatives are being implemented across the EU despite the great variety of agricultural and rural circumstances, and in particular the continuing differences between post-socialist Member States and other parts of the EU in terms of farm structure, social attitudes and so on. The 14th ERDN conference in Budapest was the most intensive effort to date by the network to engage fully with researchers across the EU (and beyond) to discuss following issues: Can programmes that have primarily been developed from a western EU perspective ever be successfully implemented in the eastern EU or is a different approach needed? Although it is still rather early to assess the degree of success in the implementation of the new approaches, the debate on the possible shape of EU innovation policy post-2020 has already started. Thus it is not too soon for researchers and policy makers in eastern central Europe to share their experiences and ideas on how knowledge sharing and innovation can best be encouraged in agriculture and rural areas of the eastern EU, and in the V4 countries in particular, in order to influence the post-2020 agenda. The conference programme included also a workshop organised by the EU FP7 project VALERIE (Valorising European Research for Innovation in Agriculture and Forestry). Check Valerie workshop programme. ERDN 2016 Conference Policy brief by dr. Andrew Fieldsend Scientific committee:
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List of Institutions represented by Conference participants: 1. Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, UK More info on ERDN web site: http://www.erdn.eu/conference/14th-european-rural-development-network-conference-budapest-2016/
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