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Amplifying the local voices: Addressing Rural Development in CAP post 2020 18th February 2020 12:30 - 14:30 Representation of the Free State of Bavaria to the EU Rue de Wiertz 77 1000 Brussels Hosting MEPs: Ms Simone Schmiedtbauer (EPP) Mr Paolo De Castro (S&D) Mr Jérémy Decerle (Renew Europe) hosted by: rural coalition: kindly hosted by: coalition of regions:
“Amplifying the local voices: Addressing Rural Development in CAP post 2020” 18th February 2020 12:30 to 14:30 Representation of the Free State of Bavaria to the EU Rue de Wiertz 77 1000 Brussels Programme 11:45 - 12:00 Registration 12:00 - 12:30 Networking lunch 12:30 - 12:40 Opening speech: Ms Barbara Schretter, Director of the Representation of the Free State of Bavaria to the EU 12:40 - 13:00 Welcome speeches: Ms Simone Schmiedtbauer, MEP, EPP Mr Paolo De Castro, MEP, S&D Mr Jérémy Decerle, MEP, Renew Europe 13:00 - 13:45 Introduction of the coalitions – David Lamb, ENRD Panel debate: Mr Olivier Allain, Regional Council of Brittany Ms Laura Bargione, CIA Agricoltori Italiani Mr Jannes Maes, CEJA Mr Fergal Monaghan, Hen Harrier Project 13:45 - 14:15 Q&A 14:15 - 14:30 Closing speech: Mr Nikša Tkalec, SCA spokesperson Translation from/to FR and from DE will be available throughout the event. In order to ensure your access to the venue, your registration data will be passed to the Representation of the Free State of Bavaria to the EU. Kindly note that this event may be documented by pictures and video cameras. By participating you declare to agree that these pictures and video recordings may be used and published.
Speakers Moderator: David Lamb, ENRD international level. He also started working on the family David has over 20 years’ farm with his brother and father. Jannes has been a experience which started in member of the CEJA board since 2015. He is currently food & drink manufacturing and completing his second mandate as President. marketing in 1997. From 2003, David then led the Food & Drink Olivier ALLAIN, Vice-President of Team within Scotland’s Rural the Brittany Region in charge of College (SRUC), managing their agriculture and agri-food specialist advisory & consultancy Olivier ALLAIN ist Landwirt in Corlay activity. In 2012 he helped create in der Nordbretagne innerhalb and then managed the Think einer Erzeugergemeinschaft Local programme – the Scottish (Groupement Agricole de Government’s first local food and Exploitation en Commun - GAEC). drink development programme. Er züchtet Mutterkühe (mit dem Since 2014 David has been working for the European Qualitätsiegel “Label Rouge Blonde Network for Rural Development Contact Point based d’Aquitaine”) und Legehennen in Brussels, leading the work on developing the (ökologischer Landbau). Seit relationships between the National Rural Networks 2015 ist er Vizepräsident für across the 27 Member States of the EU in their delivery of Landwirtschaft und Lebensmittelindustrie im Regionalrat Rural Development Policy. He is an experienced lecturer, der Bretagne. trainer and facilitator specialising in international food Auf departementale Ebene war er zuvor mehrmals marketing and rural development. Präsident der FDSEA (Departmentale Agrargewerkschaft) und Präsident der Landwirtschaftskammer. 2017 war Laura Bargione, CIA Agricoltori Olivier Allain der Landwirtschaftsberater von Emmanuel Italiani Macron während des Präsidentschaftswahlkampfes. Laura Bargione, born in Sicily Danach koordinierte er die nationale Konferenz für in 1987, started her career as Ernährung. Er wurde auch tätig als “Botschafter” für agricultural entrepreneur in 2006. die landwirtschaftliche Komponente des nationalen She owns Mariscò Farm and runs Investitionsplans, dessen Ziel die nachhaltige Wende der it with her family, according to Agrar- und Agrarlebensmittelsektoren ist. organic agricultural principles. In 2014, Laura in participation Fergal Monaghan, Project with other partners expanded Manager of Hen Harrier Project into service of ergotherapy for Fergal Monaghan has 25 years young people with mental issues. experience as a farm advisor Together with her partners, they in the West of Ireland. He is started a pilot project called IL now the Project Manager in CORAGGIO DI AMARE. Through community living, the Hen Harrier Project. This meaningful work on the land, and clinical care, the EIP (European Innovation participants grounded themselves, reaching a sense of Partnership) is the largest achievement that helped them toward their recovery, species focused Results based better health and a greater independence. At the end Agri Environment Programme of this project a first residential therapeutic community in Europe. This project has in Sicily dedicated to helping young people with mental brought recognition and reward health issues, eating disorders and related challenges to the role of 1,500 farmers in was opened. delivering for conservation and ecosystem services In 2015, Laura decided to start another company Volare over 37,000 ha of High Nature Value Farmland. The Consulting, a platform to assist Italian producers to project has introduced new technologies to scheme promote and export their products abroad. The company administration and developed partnerships with farmers, aims also at sourcing Italian products, mostly food and the Agriculture Ministry, industry, fire and rescue services beverage, for international buyers, drawing up from and conservation agencies. These are already showing Laura’s experience as marketing manager for an import real results with a 35% increase in the breeding success of and distribution company of Italian food and beverage Hen Harriers in the first 3 years of the project. products in Shangai. Jannes Maes, CEJA President Jannes is a dairy farmer from Flanders in northern Belgium. Growing up on the family farm instilled in him a passion for agriculture. He later undertook agricultural studies in secondary school and at university level. While a student, he became a member of Groene Kring, the Flemish organisation for young farmers. This led to roles representing young farmers at local, regional, national and
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