Agri-Food Chain – Challenges and Perspectives
Agri–food sector is one of the biggest and most supported economic sectors in the EU. It is a key sector for sustainable economic development and food safety and security. The EU Common Agricultural Policy (hereinafter CAP) is its backbone – it helps farmers with income support and market measures o...
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description | Agri–food sector is one of the biggest and most supported economic sectors in the EU. It is a key sector for sustainable economic development and food safety and security. The EU Common Agricultural Policy (hereinafter CAP) is its backbone – it helps farmers with income support and market measures on the one hand and, on the other hand, it ensures sustainable rural development in individual EU countries. Despite of the huge support agricultural sectors in Member States are facing serious problems – in Slovakia it is especially the low level of domestic agricultural production, low quality of food products, high unemployment rate especially among young people, ageing of population and abandonment of rural areas. Looking for solutions for these problems mentioned there is a great challenge for relevant public authorities and for the academic sector, as well. Based on these facts the initiative to submit a project proposal has arisen within the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence – which would respond on challenges in this field. The project (Centre of Excellence for European Agri-Food Chain – CEEAG 611446-EPP-1-2019-1-SK-EPPJMO-CoE) has been granted and its main focus will start from important and irreplaceable role of agriculture and food industry in national economies of (not only) Member States via ensuring their food security under conditions given by the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) – one of the most supported policies in the EU. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f9868765a0714341a902eb0f6cee70532022-12-22T00:04:46ZengSciendoEU agrarian Law1339-92762020-07-0191121610.2478/eual-2020-0003eual-2020-0003Agri-Food Chain – Challenges and PerspectivesSchwarcz Pavol0Floriš Norbert1Schwarczová Loreta2Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra,SlovakiaSlovak University of Agriculture in Nitra,SlovakiaSlovak University of Agriculture in Nitra,SlovakiaAgri–food sector is one of the biggest and most supported economic sectors in the EU. It is a key sector for sustainable economic development and food safety and security. The EU Common Agricultural Policy (hereinafter CAP) is its backbone – it helps farmers with income support and market measures on the one hand and, on the other hand, it ensures sustainable rural development in individual EU countries. Despite of the huge support agricultural sectors in Member States are facing serious problems – in Slovakia it is especially the low level of domestic agricultural production, low quality of food products, high unemployment rate especially among young people, ageing of population and abandonment of rural areas. Looking for solutions for these problems mentioned there is a great challenge for relevant public authorities and for the academic sector, as well. Based on these facts the initiative to submit a project proposal has arisen within the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence – which would respond on challenges in this field. The project (Centre of Excellence for European Agri-Food Chain – CEEAG 611446-EPP-1-2019-1-SK-EPPJMO-CoE) has been granted and its main focus will start from important and irreplaceable role of agriculture and food industry in national economies of (not only) Member States via ensuring their food security under conditions given by the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) – one of the most supported policies in the EU.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/eual.2020.9.issue-1/eual-2020-0003/eual-2020-0003.xml?format=INTcommon agricultural policyagri-food chainfood security |
spellingShingle | Schwarcz Pavol Floriš Norbert Schwarczová Loreta Agri-Food Chain – Challenges and Perspectives EU agrarian Law common agricultural policy agri-food chain food security |
title | Agri-Food Chain – Challenges and Perspectives |
title_full | Agri-Food Chain – Challenges and Perspectives |
title_fullStr | Agri-Food Chain – Challenges and Perspectives |
title_full_unstemmed | Agri-Food Chain – Challenges and Perspectives |
title_short | Agri-Food Chain – Challenges and Perspectives |
title_sort | agri food chain challenges and perspectives |
topic | common agricultural policy agri-food chain food security |
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