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Call Small farms but global markets: the role of small and family farms in food and nutrition security SFS-18-2015

Call Small farms but global markets: the role of small and family farms in food and nutrition security SFS-18-2015 | EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES  AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT TIPS | Scoop.it
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Specific challenge: The contribution of family farms and in particular smallholder farms to food and nutrition security (FNS) has been gaining global attention, both in Europe and in the context of less developed countries. While small farms, as well as other small and micro-sized food businesses, have an important role to play in supporting the local economy and food security in rural areas, this is often placed in contrast with the perceived benefits of large farm structures. This comparison, arguing for the benefits of economies of scale tends to downplay the efficiency of smallholdings, averts considerations for complementarities between agro-food systems, neglects the environmental and social aspects of sustainability such as the ability of small farms to maintain more diverse mixed production systems and the role of labour-inclusive family farms in maintaining an adequate rural/urban balance and enabling territorial development – a challenge for countries facing a strong rural population growth. It is therefore important to gain a better understanding of the contribution of small farms and food businesses to FNS and their resilience to shocks in an increasingly globalised and uncertain world. In particular, it must be understood whether small and family farms may contribute to a 'right balance' between technical, economic, environmental and social sustainability, taking into account the linkages with the up- and downstream sectors and in particular small and medium sized enterprises differentiating between the urban and rural dimensions of FNS, and identifying the requirements with regard to infrastructure (incl. labour, transport, energy, communication, food-safety, etc.), supply chain (local/regional markets), technical pathways (focus on production and transformation at farm level) and governance (local/global).

Scope: Proposals should thoroughly assess the role of family farms and other small food businesses and particularly those with small structures in achieving sustainable FNS, evaluating the means by which such entities could respond to the expected increase in demand for food, feed and fibre under ever scarcer resources, as well as providing evidence and developing tools to guide decision makers in the choice and combination of intensification pathways. Research should identify the optimal enabling environment for small and family farms and businesses to accomplish the aforementioned role on FNS and the multiple dimensions of sustainability with respect to infrastructure, supply chain and governance needs. Foresight activities should be carried out to project the potential weight and role of the aforementioned entities in a few decades' time, regarding the various dimensions of sustainability, including the challenges of less developed countries' growing rural densities. Research work should build upon existing knowledge and take into account activities related to the 2014 International Year of Family Farming and Smallholder Farming. In line with the objectives of the EU strategy for international cooperation in research and innovation and in particular with the implementation of the EU-Africa dialogue, proposals are encouraged to include third country participants, especially those established in Africa and Asia





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03-02-2015 17:00:00

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Belmont Forum an Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI) 2013 International Opportunities Fund #Eufunding

Belmont Forum an Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI) 2013 International Opportunities Fund  #Eufunding | EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES  AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT TIPS | Scoop.it
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Belmont Forum and Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI)  2013 International Opportunities Fund

 

 

The current call for proposals will support research in the area of food security and land-use change. 

 Funding should support researchers to cooperate in consortia consisting of partners from at least three of the participating countries.

 

Eligible  countries are Australia, Brazil, Cyprus, France, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, Romania, South Africa, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. 

 

DEADLINE:30 September 2013

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Call for proposal Joint Action to consolidate an enhance product safety through effectiv market surveillance throughout the Union CONS-GPSD-2014

Call for proposal Joint Action to consolidate an enhance product safety through effectiv market surveillance throughout the Union  CONS-GPSD-2014 | EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES  AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT TIPS | Scoop.it
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Topic: Joint Action to consolidate andenhance product safety through effective market surveillance throughout the Union


Objective: The proposed joint actions should improve the effective application of Directive 2001/95/EC on General Product Safety (GPSD) through cooperation between national authorities responsible for the assessment, market surveillance and enforcement of the safety of non-food consumer products and services.

Scope: The joint actions may cover one or more of the following aspects of administrative cross-border co-operation activities related to surveillance and enforcement of European Union safety requirements for non-food consumer products:

  • Product testing;
  • Market surveillance operations;
  • Exchange of expertise and development and exchange of best practice related to risk assessment, product testing and market surveillance;
  • Meetings and workshops included in the project.

In particular, the joint actions may cover the execution of joint or co-ordinated activities, the exchange of information, development of common methods, protocols and check-lists, and database development work.


Deadline Date 2014-10-07 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)

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