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Press release: Sustainable Agriculture: A Cornerstone of Europe's Economic Prosperity and Strategic Security

Authors: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; Wageningen University & Research; Planslab Kft.; Possessio Kft.;

Press release: Sustainable Agriculture: A Cornerstone of Europe's Economic Prosperity and Strategic Security

Abstract

This is a press release about the launch of the joint perspective paper available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16413131 Horizon Europe projects ACT4CAP27, BrightSpace and LAMASUS release a joint perspective paper offering new insights for the future of the EU’s agri-food policy Today, three Horizon Europe research projects — ACT4CAP27, BrightSpace and LAMASUS — launched a joint perspective paper titled: “Sustainable agricultural sector: A key component of EU economic prosperity and security – An economic modellers’ perspective.” This joint publication provides a timely contribution to the ongoing debate on the future of agriculture and food systems in Europe. It emphasises that a sustainable agricultural sector is not only essential for achieving environmental goals but is also central to ensuring economic prosperity, food security, and broader societal well-being across the EU. Drawing on the combined expertise of economic modellers and policy analysts from across Europe, the paper sets out how scientific insights can support more coherent, evidence-based agricultural policymaking in the years ahead — particularly in the context of the post-2027 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the European Commission’s Vision for Agriculture and Food. The joint work by LAMASUS, BrightSpace, and ACT4CAP27 illustrates how collaborative science can inform strategic decision-making, supporting both European institutions and Member States with independent, high-quality evidence. Access the full perspective paper https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16413131 Access the Executive summary of the perspective paper https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16413133 Contact For media inquiries and further details, please reach out to: Joint Paper Communications Coordination Team: Petr Havlík, email: havlikpt@iiasa.ac.at Compulsory acknowledgement of EU funding ACT4CAP27, BrightSpace & LAMASUS are funded by the European Union. Horizon Europe Grant Agreement Numbers: ACT4CAP27 101134874 │ BrightSpace 101060075 │LAMASUS 101060423 Views are of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. Further information ACT4CAP27: Advancing Capacity and analytical Tools for supporting Common Agricultural Policies post 2027 │ https://act4cap27.eu/ │https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101134874 BrightSpace: Designing a Roadmap for Effective and Sustainable Strategies for Assessing and Addressing the Challenges of EU Agriculture to Navigate within a Safe and Just Operating Space │ https://brightspace-project.eu/ │https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101060075 LAMASUS: LAnd use and MAnagement modelling for SUStainable governance │ https://www.lamasus.eu/ │ https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101060423

Keywords

Agrifood competitiveness, Farm resilience, Sustainable agriculture, Nutrient management, BrightSpace, Food security, Bioeconomy, LAMASUS, EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Climate-smart farming, Digitalisation in agriculture, Innovation policy, Strategic autonomy, Horizon Europe, ACT4CAP27, Trade policy, Economic modelling, Environmental sustainability, Model-data fusion, EU economic strategy

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