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Cattle Network Workshop

"Perspective of Beef Production in Europe"

3 - 4 June 2005, Uppsala/Sweden

 

 

 

Session 1: Dynamics of system changes

Chairman: Kurt Peters

Dr. Siemen van Berkum - WTO and EU policies affecting the Agricultural Sector and Beef Production in Europe

Dr. Heinrich Hockmann - Developments in the international beef trade and implications for the beef markets in West and East Europe

 

Session 2: Consequences for beef production systems

Chairman: Jean-Noel Bonnet

Dr. Claus Deblitz - Implementation of the CAP-reform in Germany and consequences for German beef production

Dr. Kees De Roest - Technical and economic analysis of Italian beef production systems

Dr. Patrick Sarzeaud & Dr. Frédéric Bécherel - Impact of CAP reform on French beef farming systems: results from the French farm network

 

Session 3: Case studies - Situation and perspectives of beef production

Chairman: Arunas Svitojus

Dr. Gerry Keane - Implication of the Luxembourg Agreement for Beef Production in Ireland

Mrs. Inger Pehrson - New challenges for Swedish beef production

Dr. Josef Kucera - Fleckvieh and beef production systems in the Czech Republic and EVF/WSFF countries

Dr. Ferenc Szabó - Situation and possibility of the beef sector in Hungary and Slovakia

Dr. Marija Klopčič - Possibilities and developments of beef production in Slovenia and in the region of ex-Yugoslavian countries

Dr. Violeta Juskiene - Situation and perspective of beef production in Lithuania

Dr. Vladan Bogdanovic - Beef Production in Serbia: Present Situation, Breeds, and Breeding Goals

Dr. Giorgi  Saghirashvili - Beef production in South Caucasus Countries (Since Soviet Period up to present)

 

Additional presentations

André Pflimlin - Diversity of livestock farming systems in Europe - Prospective impacts of 2003 CAP reform 

Henryk Jasiorowski - Issues affecting beef production in Poland 

 

Workshop closure

Mr. Jean-Noel Bonnet Closure presentation

 

 

 

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