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The future of European agriculture (2030). Jan Staman Rathenau Instituut. Short term perspectives. Shift in demand and supply; enhancement of production and a better price Creating added value in the food chain in the EU; new and old members. Impact.
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The future of European agriculture (2030) Jan Staman Rathenau Instituut
Short term perspectives • Shift in demand and supply; enhancement of production and a better price • Creating added value in the food chain in the EU; new and old members
Impact • Sustainability, landscape, nature and moral issues over and again under pressure? • Intensive animal husbandry at risk? • Paradigm shifts in CAP • New perspectives on WTO and the developing countries?
Impact 2 • Shifts in politics and administration; the rise of agriculture and the fall of agricultural departments? • European food valleys? • Lessons learned in economic crises • Lessons learned in bio invasions and disease outbreaks. Make Asia healthy.
2030; Science, technology, agriculture and society • The rise of new energy companies; The end of oil and Shell • One pandemia and the end of the global market. • Converging technology NBIC: human enhancement, genomics/synthetic biology, synthetic food, human machine interaction, aging • Space technology, robotology, ambient intelligence, screening society; to control the environment and ‘to support’ citizens. • The citizen; sources for the good life, the self and our hope; enlightenment revisited? • Pluralism
2030; science, technology, agriculture and society • Techno food; Decoupling food from land. • Health, Age, Food and Pharmacy; Innovations? Paradigm shifts or ‘the end’ of agricultural food chains.
2030 • The rise of agriculture in Africa after ‘industrial’ colonization • The end of the ( west) European agricultural added value story. The last Chinese student in Oxford and Cambridge • Intellectual Property Rights revisited and the end of linearity in innovation (‘decoupled’ from science)
2030; major risksCAS or disasters • Poverty, ethnics, migration and food security ; the Chinese approach for development; neo colonialism? • Climate, energy, demography, the economic crises and national industrial policy and protection • Crisis in the nation state; Antiglobalism, Nationalism, Conservatism , religious fights and economic growth in a global open market without state, soul and citizens.