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On occasion of the Swedish Presidency of the EU Notre Europe and SIEPS (Swedish Institute of European Policy Studies) invited specialists, political decision-makers, Commission officials and researchers to discuss the question, "What regulation of agriculture and rural areas beyond 2013?" These think tanks are inviting representatives of the Swedish EU presidency and the Commission to present their vision of the future, before launching a two-stage reflection exercise on the policy's current role and its post-2013 evolution.

Wednesday 16 September 2009 - 10.00am-4.30pm
Sibelius Hall ; Finland House Conference ; Snickarbacken 4, 111 83 Stockholm, SWEDEN

Introduction

PROGRAMME

Word from the organisers
Anna STELLINGER, Director, SIEPS
Nadège CHAMBON, Researcher, Notre Europe

Opening Speech
Rolf ERIKSSON, State Secretary, Swedish Ministry of Agriculture

Moderator: Lars Hà–à–K, journalist, Hà¶à¶k Media

 

First session
THE ROLE OF THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY IN EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

Karl Erik OLSSON, ancien Député européen, Minsitre de l'Agriculture suédois (1991-1994), "Le rôle de la PAC, de l'opportunité à un véritable problème"

Csaba CSàKI
, Economist, Head of department, former rector, Corvinus University of Budapest" Impacts of European integration on the agriculture of Central and Eastern European countries"

Marjorie JOUEN,
Advisor, Notre Europe ""Merits and limits of the European rural development strategy".

Floor discussion

 

Second session
IMPROVING THE EUROPEAN REGULATION OF AGRICULTURE BEYOND 2013

Louis-Pascal MAHÉ, Pr. Emeritus at Agrocampus Rennes, Notre Europe""The CAP after 2013 : a Concept for Nature Rural Public Goods"

Ewa RABINOWCZ,
Swedish Institute for Food and Agricultural Economics, Research Director ""CAP and future challenges"

David BALDOCK,
Executive Director, Institute for European Environmental Policy ""Which European Strategy for Environment and Agriculture?"

Thierry de l'ESCAILLE, General Secretary, European Landowners " A renewed ambition for a new CAP"

Tassos HANIOTIS,
Head of Unit, DG Agriculture and Rural Development, European Commission "CAP perspectives"

Floor discussion




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Jonas Eriksson is a researcher in economics at the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies. His research has primarily focused on labour migration and the EU budget."
Senior Research Fellow. Common Agricultural Policy reform, CAP budget.  In charge of "CAP 2013" research project and of the "Citizens' Events" . Email: nchambon@notre-europe.eu
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Seminar report by Jonas Eriksson, Nadège Chambon | 19/01/2010
In 2009 Commissioner M. Fischer Boel launched a discussion to reconsider the architecture of direct payments, with a view to rethinking the philosophy of agricultural regulation within the EU. On the occasion of the Swedish EU Presidency, Notre Europe and the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS) invited specialists, policy-makers, Commission officials and researchers to a seminar in Stockholm to pursue this debate on the CAP post-2013.
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