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Introduction to the 3rd CO research seminar

Introduction to the 3rd CO research seminar. Stockholm 1st of October 2014 NH/SB. Projects : presentation and discussion Inputs/ insights : external and specific. 1 st CO research seminar, Paris, 29 /11/ 11 Linking call topics with national priorities.

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Introduction to the 3rd CO research seminar

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  1. Introduction to the 3rd CO researchseminar Stockholm 1st of October 2014 NH/SB

  2. Projects: presentation and discussionInputs/ insights : external and specific 1st CO research seminar, Paris, 29 /11/ 11 Linking call topics with national priorities 2nd CO research seminar, Amsterdam, 15/5/13 Improving dissemination activities in CO

  3. Expectations & approach for thisseminar • Focus on projectsresults, outcomes, achievements • Interact with/among project leaders & stakeholders • Valueprojects: in our country, in EU and wider • Identifyinnovation potential, with EIP and TP • Anticipate the future of CO • Briefoutlook of results, supportedwithleaflets • Participatorywork in (inter)active moving groups • Connections withother initiatives, mix perspectives • Lessons and issues for the future of CO+ • Memory (includingvideos) and imagination

  4. And above all…

  5. Topics / 1st call COII • (1) CROPPING: DESIGNING ROBUST AND PRODUCTIVE CROPPING SYSTEMS AT FIELD, FARM AND LANDSCAPE LEVEL • (2) MONOGASTRIC: ROBUST AND COMPETITIVE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS FOR PIGS, POULTRY AND FISH • (3) QUALITY: ENSURING QUALITY AND SAFETY OF ORGANIC FOOD ALONG THE WHOLE CHAIN

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