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Policy agendas have globally shifted towards an emphasis on competitiveness, security and resilience, as exemplified by the Draghi and Letta reports in the EU. This panel explores how this is affecting agri-food policies. What is the role of the agri-food sector in these broader and contested agendas? Are agri-food exceptionalism and productivism being reinforced, challenged, or transformed? Do the new agendas undermine, reinterpret, or reorient post-exceptionalist agri-food policies? How do agri-food policy entrepreneurs engage with the new agendas? What are the prospects for the exceptionalist agri-food policy institutions and instruments?
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(De)politicising Soils as a Multi-Layered Policy Problem – The Example of Preventive Soil Protection in Germany | View Paper Details |
Resilience, Risks, and Norm Contestation: Unpacking the Ideational Dynamics of EU Nutrient Policy | View Paper Details |
Agricultural Innovation Systems in Precarious Environments: Distressed or Untouched? | View Paper Details |
From Local Action to Transformation: Policy Design Spaces to Overcome Systemic Lock-Ins in European Farming Systems | View Paper Details |
Finding Common Ground: Policy Mixes for Transitioning the Contested Dutch Dairy Sector | View Paper Details |