On 28 November the European Parliament Agriculture and Rural Development Committee (AGRI) published the study “Governance: the reform process of the CAP post 2020 seen from an inter-institutional angle”.

On 28 November the European Parliament Agriculture and Rural Development Committee (AGRI) published the study “Governance: the reform process of the CAP post 2020 seen from an inter-institutional angle”.
This publication focuses on four specific thematic areas –climate change, ecosystem restoration and protection, economies and livelihoods, and governance– and provides an overview of the results, impacts and changes achieved through action at national, regional and global level.
Most often mountain actors are unaware of the opportunities driven by the Cohesion Policy. To solve this, better communication on existing opportunities as well as one-stop shops to facilitate the understanding of the different funds and more capacity-building opportunities on how to access these funds would be highly welcomed.
Research4Committees of the European Parliament, published the study analyses on how farm certification schemes (CS) can help the EU reach its sustainability objectives in the farming sector and be instrumental in the implementation and monitoring of the related Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) during the upcoming programming period
The webinar on “The future of mountain areas: challenges and opportunities” organised by Interreg POCTEFA focused on youth and their role in decision-making processes. This generation is underestimated because of their young age, but cross-border cooperation programmes are helping to narrow the distance between young citizens and regional actors.