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Brexit: industry regulatory issues will be key as negotiations move forwardCEMA is greatly concerned by Brexit and its potentially adverse economic consequences on the agricultural machinery industry and the farming community. In a position click here released to stakeholders last November, CEMA calls for a comprehensive trade agreement, continued regulatory cooperation & a balanced UK National Agricultural Policy (NAP). Read More High growth for European tractor market in 2017New technical requirements for tractors resulted in peak in sales in December 2017 Read More Farm Equipment Industry discusses current & future technology trendsVDMA 'landtechnik' representing the German agricultural machinery industry held its annual technical working committee meeting in Frankfurt, inviting several contributions from European partners. Read More Research: IoF2020 Stakeholder Event 2018 and future Open Call for new partnersCEMA, together with the whole IoF2020 consortium, had the pleasure to welcome more than 250 participants from all over Europe to the Stakeholder Event held on the 1-2 March 2018 in Almeria (Spain). Read More Research: on the lead for H2020 new projects on automation, digital innovation hubs & digital tools for the future CAPAs announced in the expression of interest published in November 2017, CEMA has actively participated at the last round of Horizon 2020 calls on “Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy” (Societal Challenge 2). Read More Research: Smart AKIS progress & first results at VDMA Technical Working CommitteeOn the 15th of February 2018, the Smart-AKIS project was invited to make a presentation in the occasion of the VDMA Technical Working Committee – AKT, in Frankfurt. Read More Farm Data & How to use it - CEMA explains main ideas on data-sharing in farmingLast 7 of March, CEMA participated in the debate "Farm Data and How to use it" organised by the European Landowners' Organisation and hosted by Anthea McIntyre at the European Parliament. Read More Smart Villages: CEMA to take part in the event "For a Brighter Future of Rural Areas in EU"On 13 of April, CEMA will join a high-level conference on the EU action "Smart Villages" taking place in Bled (Slovenia) hosted by Franc Bogovic MEP. The main objective of the Smart Villages action is identifiying and encouraging those initiatives that can revitalise rural areas through digital and social innovation with the support of the European Commission (DG Agri, DG Regio, DG Move). Read More |
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