The CEMA team wishes everyone a joyous holiday season.
With Brexit high on the political agenda of EU leaders, the preparations keep intensifying for the post March 2019 relations between the EU and the United Kingdom, including in the event of a hard Brexit.
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Just in time for its European Agricultural Outlook conference, which took place in Brussels on 6 and 7 December 2018, the European Commission published the latest version of its EU Agricultural outlook for markets and income 2018-2030.
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On 1st January 2019 Stage V becomes mandatory for tractors and non-road mobile machinery placed on the market and falling in the categories below 56kW and above 130kW. There is still the possibility to make use of the transition scheme for placing on the market tractors and non-road mobile machinery with transition engines, but only Stage V engines can be produced from next year onwards.
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The agricultural European Innovation Partnership (EIP AGRI) has launched a survey directed to European farmers, both the users and non-users of Precision Agriculture Technologies (PAT), to evaluate their awareness and experience of Precision Farming Technologies.
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The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed that 2019 will be the beginning of the UN Decade of Family Farming, which will serve as a framework to develop public policies in support of family farming all over the world.
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On 4th December 2018 the European Bee Award ceremony took place in the European Parliament. The Award, co-organised by CEMA and ELO - the European Landowners’ Organization - has now arrived to its fifth edition. Its goal is to promote projects contributing to the protection and preservation of bees and other pollinators.
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JOINT PRESS RELEASE
The online platform will guide crop protection users in the selection of the best spraying technology
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On 28th November the Agri-Food Chain Coalition (AFCC), of which CEMA is a member, organised an event in the European Parliament to highlight the contribution that the sector gives to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
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On 27th November POLITICO organised its second Agriculture and Food Summit in Paris.
CEMA once again participated to the event, as a supporting organisation and, this year, also as a panellist.
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European agriculture is facing critical challenges over the coming decades, particularly the sustainability of food production. A five year EU Horizon 2020-funded project was launched in Dublin, Ireland on 29th and 30th November, with the aim of improving agricultural advisors’ use of digital tools and services to enable better uptake of digital technologies by European farmers.
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The 2nd Project meeting for Horizon2020 project INNOSETA took place in Athens on the 11th December 2018.
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The Horizon 2020 project NEFERTITI has issued its first call for expressions of interest to become a member of the NEFERTITI network.
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