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In person icon Agri-Food Policy Under New Agendas: All in for Competitiveness, Food Security, Resilience?

Environmental Policy
Governance
Public Policy
Constructivism
Agenda-Setting
Policy Change
P030
Sandra Schwindenhammer
Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Peter H. Feindt
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Peter H. Feindt
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Abstract

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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