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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260506T110000
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CREATED:20260421T122009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T090631Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar VISIONARIO: Scegliere alimenti compatibili con il clima: Cosa funziona nei supermercati? Prove di oltre 15.000 consumatori in tutta Europa
DESCRIPTION:I sistemi alimentari determinano un terzo delle emissioni globali e i supermercati sono in prima linea nel cambiamento. Ma quali sono gli interventi che effettivamente modificano il comportamento dei consumatori? Questo webinar presenta nuove evidenze sperimentali a livello internazionale su ciò che funziona – e ciò che non funziona – quando si tratta di ridurre l’impronta climatica delle scelte alimentari.   \nAltoparlanti\n\nMeike Janssen\, Professore associato\, Copenhagen Business School\nMichela Faccioli\, Professore associato\, Università di Trento\nGiuseppina Luvara\, responsabile delle politiche della Commissione europea DG RTD\n\nFormato\nWebinar online\, mercoledì 6 maggio\, 11-12 CET \n\n\n                \n                        \n                            Registrazione Webinar VISIONARIO\n                             \n                        \n                        Nome(Obbligatorio)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Nome\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Cognome\n                                                \n                            \n                        OrganizzazioneEmail(Obbligatorio)\n                            \n                        Paese    \n                    \n                        \n                                        AfghanistanAlbaniaAlgeriaAndorraAngolaAnguillaAntartideAntigua e BarbudaArabia SauditaArgentinaArmeniaArubaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBahamasBahrainBangladeshBarbadosBelgioBelizeBeninBermudaBhutanBielorussiaBirmaniaBoliviaBonaire\, Sint Eustatius e SabaBosnia-ErzegovinaBotswanaBrasileBrunei DarussalamBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundiCambogiaCamerunCanadaCapo VerdeChadCileCinaCiproColombiaComoreCongoCongo\, Repubblica Democratica delCorea\, (Repubblica Democratica Popolare di)Corea\, Repubblica diCosta RicaCosta d'AvorioCroaziaCubaCuraçaoDanimarcaDominicaEcuadorEgittoEl SalvadorEmirati Arabi UnitiEritreaEstoniaEtiopiaFederazione RussaFijiFilippineFinlandiaFranciaGabonGambiaGeorgiaGermaniaGhanaGiamaicaGiapponeGibilterraGibutiGiordaniaGreciaGrenadaGroenlandiaGuadalupaGuamGuatemalaGuernseyGuiana FranceseGuineaGuinea EquatorialeGuinea-BissauGuyanaHaitiHondurasHong KongIndiaIndonesiaIranIraqIrlandaIslandaIsola di BouvetIsola di ManIsola di NataleIsola di Saint BarthélemyIsole AlandIsole CaymanIsole CocosIsole CookIsole FalklandIsole FaroeIsole Heard e McDonaldIsole Marianne SettentrionaliIsole MarshallIsole NorfolkIsole Saint Pierre e MiquelonIsole SalomoneIsole Svalbard e Jan MayenIsole Turks e CaicosIsole Vergini britannicheIsole minori esterne degli Stati Uniti d'AmericaIsole vergini americaneIsraeleItaliaJižní Georgie a Jižní Sandwichovy ostrovyKazakistanKenyaKirghizistanKiribatiKuwaitLaosLesothoLettoniaLibanoLiberiaLibiaLiechtensteinLituaniaLussemburgoMacaoMacedonia del NordMadagascarMagliaMalawiMaldiveMalesiaMaliMaltaMaroccoMartinicaMauritaniaMauritiusMayotteMessicoMicronesiaMoldaviaMonacoMongoliaMontenegroMontserratMozambicoNamibiaNauruNepalNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNiueNorvegiaNuova CaledoniaNuova ZelandaOmanPaesi BassiPakistanPalauPanamaPapua Nuova GuineaParaguayPeruPitcairnPoloniaPolynesia FrancesePorto RicoPortogalloQatarRegno UnitoRepubblica Araba di SiriaRepubblica CecaRepubblica CentrafricanaRepubblica DominicanaRiunione (Isola della)RomaniaRuandaSahara OccidentaleSaint Kitts e NevisSaint Vincent e GrenadineSaint-MartinSamoaSamoa americaneSan MarinoSant'Elena\, Ascensione e Tristan da CunhaSanta LuciaSao Tome e PríncipeSenegalSerbiaSeychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSint MaartenSlovacchiaSloveniaSomaliaSpagnaSri LankaStati UnitiStato della PalestinaSudafricaSudanSudan del SudSurinameSveziaSvizzeraTagikistanTaiwanTanzania (Repubblica Unita della)Territori Meridionali FrancesiTerritorio Britannico nell'Oceano IndianoThailandiaTimor EstTogoTokelauTongaTrinidad e TobagoTunisiaTurchiaTurkmenistanTuvaluUcrainaUgandaUngheriaUruguayUzbekistanVanuatuVaticano (Santa Sede)VenezuelaVietnamWallis e FutunaYemenZambiaZimbabweeSwatini\n                                        Nazione\n                                    \n                    \n                Iscriviti alla newsletter di Visionary\n			\n					\n					Sì\n			\n			\n					\n					No\n			Consenso(Obbligatorio) Accetto l'informativa sulla privacy.
URL:https://visionary-project.eu/it/events/webinar-visionario-scegliere-alimenti-compatibili-con-il-clima-cosa-funziona-nei-supermercati-prove-di-oltre-15-000-consumatori-in-tutta-europa/
CATEGORIES:For Policy Stakeholders,For Practitioniers,For Scientists
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250913
DTSTAMP:20260521T101133
CREATED:20250623T100636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T081901Z
UID:7577-1757577600-1757663999@visionary-project.eu
SUMMARY:Cross Country Visit: Grain value chain collaboration and alternative food networks
DESCRIPTION:The VISIONARY project and the Institute of Agricultural Economics (AKI) are inviting to their Cross Country Visit in Hungary. \n  \nWhere & When?\nBudapest\, Hungary | September 11-12\, 2025 \nThe event will begin early on September 11\, so arrival ought to be planned for September 10. \nThe venues of the first day will be in the central region of Hungary\, and AKI will organise travel to the sites. \nWho?\nWe will be happy to welcome: \n\nOrganisers of alternative food initiatives\,\nRepresentatives of AFNs\,\nExperts and researchers whose work involves AFNs and food systems’ sustainability transition\,\nGrain producers\nParticipants in grain value chains\nPolicymakers and institutional stakeholders in the agri-food sector\,\nAgri-environmental NGO representatives.\n\nTopics possibly covered during the visit:\n\nWhat strategies can AFNs adopt to maintain their core values while navigating the pressures of commercial expansion?\nIn what ways can niche innovations in agri-food systems gain broader traction without compromising their identity?\nHow can alternative supply chains effectively engage with dominant markets and consumers’ demand without being absorbed or diluted by mainstream dynamics?\nWhat role do education and consumer awareness play in shifting entrenched cultural preferences and purchasing habits within the grain-to-bread system?\nHow can policy and regulatory frameworks be improved to more effectively support localised food supply chains?\n\nPreliminary agenda\nDay 1 (11 September) \nVisit to HUN-REN Centre for Agricultural Research – Introduction to quality-oriented cereal breeding and research of various cereal crop varieties \nVisit to Csoroszlya Farm – The 300-hectare organic farm grows bread grains and produces its own organic flour with an Astrié stone mill. \nVisit to Pipacs Bakery – A pioneer artisan bakery using organic ingredients and natural sourdough technology. \nDay 2 (12 September) \nKnowledge exchange workshop at AKI in Budapest \nCosts:\nParticipants (or their organisations/inviting organisations) must cover travel and subsistence expenses. The hosting organisation will cover activities outlined in the agenda\, including Day 1 lunch and Day 2 lunch. \nFor any additional information\, please contact: \nGábor Király (kiraly.gabor(at)aki.gov.hu) \nRegistration:\nWe kindly ask you to complete your registration by 22 Aug 2025 to assist us with practical organisational arrangements. \nRegistration link: https://forms.office.com/e/KTEM87rpUy
URL:https://visionary-project.eu/it/events/ccv_hungary/
LOCATION:Budapest
CATEGORIES:For Policy Stakeholders,For Practitioniers,For Scientists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250519T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250520T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T101133
CREATED:20250325T101445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T114706Z
UID:7081-1747654200-1747760400@visionary-project.eu
SUMMARY:Cross Country Visit: How to Improve Biodiversity Performance in the Food Sector
DESCRIPTION:The VISIONARY project\, Global Nature Fund\, Research Institute for Organic Agriculture (FiBL) and Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) are inviting to their Cross Country Visit in Germany. This event is aimed at enabling knowledge exchange between stakeholders from different countries and beyond. \nWhere & When?\nFrankfurt/Main\, Germany | May 19-20\, 2025 \nAll venues will be located in Frankfurt/Main or nearer surroundings (transport to the farm visit will be organised). Please find further details in the agenda below. \nWho?\nWe will be happy to welcome producers/farmers from all agriculture sector\, food company representatives (producers\, retailers)\, standard setters\, consultants\, NGOs\, Academia\, municipality representatives and food initiatives/farmers cooperatives. \nOrganisers and Contact: The Global Nature Fund\, FiBL and ZALF\, VISIONARY partners\nIf you have questions about the programme or if you want to contribute a presentation on 19 May\, please contact us. If you need support in travel arrangement\, feel free to approach us:\nStefan Hörmann | Global Nature Fund\nKristin Mehler | Global Nature Fund \nWhat?\nThe cross country workshop on the first day will include a visit to a local organic farm\, allow one-to-one exchanges and discussions of how biodiversity performance in the food sector can improve. We will also discuss in depth the incentives systems for farmers to promote biodiversity measures and the role of the private food sector and other stakeholders. \nOn the second day\, we will have the opportunity to participate in the European Conference for More Insect Protection and Biodiversity at Landscape Level – “More than just Flower Strips”. \nAgenda\nDownload: Programme Cross Country Visit May 2025\, Germany \n19 May 2025 Cross Country Workshop\n11:30 h Arrival at Frankfurt Main Railway Station – Transfer to Dottenfelder Farm\n12.30 h Lunch at the Farm – Get to know\n14.00 h Guided tour: Biodiversity Measures at Farm Level\n15.30 h Departure\n16:15 h Workshop Session at Ka Eins Venue\, Frankfurt: Incentive Schemes for Farmers to Implement Biodiversity Measures\n19.30 h Dinner \n20 May 2025 European Conference\n09:00 h Arrival at Evangelische Akademie Frankfurt (Römerberg 9\, 60331 Frankfurt am Main)\n10:00 h Welcome and Opening\n10:15 h Keynote: European Perspective for the Protection of Pollinators\n10:45 h Plenary Talks: Better Future for Insects & Biodiversity\n12:15 h Lunch\n13:45 h Breakout Sessions: Unlocking Potentials for More Biodiversity – Practical Approaches & Strategies\n15:15 h Coffee Break\n15:45 h Panel Discussion: Responsible Sourcing Regions in Europe – How can we Mainstream Landscapes Approaches\, Measures and Incentives?\n16:30 h Wrap up & End of Conference (16:45 h) \nThe full programme of the European Conference for More Insect Protection and Biodiversity at Landscape Level is available for download (PDF) here (IRSR Website). \nCosts\nParticipants (or their organisations/inviting organisations) must cover travel and subsistence expenses. The hosting organisations will cover activities outlined in the agenda (except dinner on day 1). \nParticipation in the European Conference is free. \nRegistration\nPlease note that the number of participants is limited to 25 persons. Therefore\, early registration is recommended. Please register online: \n 
URL:https://visionary-project.eu/it/events/cross-country-visit-how-to-improve-biodiversity-performance-in-the-food-sector/
LOCATION:Frankfurt/Main\, Germany
CATEGORIES:For Policy Stakeholders,For Practitioniers,For Scientists
ORGANIZER;CN="Global Nature Fund":MAILTO:mailto:schellenbeck@globalnature.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240530T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240530T123000
DTSTAMP:20260521T101133
CREATED:20240410T080243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T103109Z
UID:5780-1717066800-1717072200@visionary-project.eu
SUMMARY:VISIONARY Webinar – How to: Increasing producer capacity within local food supply systems
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION:  \n11 – 12:30h CET  \n10 – 11:30h UTC  \nPlatform: MS-Teams (you will receive the meeting link upon registration) \nIn today’s fast-paced world\, the development of robust local food systems faces numerous challenges\, including financial constraints\, organisational hurdles\, and skill deficiencies. Discover the key findings from the VISIONARY project\, as we delve into the real experiences of practitioners grappling with these obstacles on-the-ground. Rachael Forster from Tamar Grow Local\, UK\, shares an inspiring journey with the ‘Farmstart Project.’ Learn how this initiative\, launched in 2015\, is empowering new growers with starter horticultural units\, technical expertise\, and access to local markets through a dynamic food hub. Journey to Poland with Ruta Śpiewak as she gives insight into the food cooperative movement in Poland and the establishment of an umbrella organisation to streamline local cooperative efforts. Gain invaluable insights into the role of producer organisations\, transferrable across various European landscapes. \nConnect\, Learn\, and Empower:\nWhether you’re in the business sector\, public administration\, or the science community\, this webinar promises actionable strategies to catalyse change in your local food ecosystem. Register now to secure your spot and be part of the movement towards sustainable\, community-driven food systems. \nSpeakers: \n\nAlex Inman & Mingyuan Chen\, University of Exeter\, VISIONARY researchers (facilitators)\nRachael Forster\, Tamar Grow Local CIC\, UK https://tamargrowlocal.org\nRuta Śpiewak\, Department of Rural Sociology\, Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development of the Polish Academy of Sciences\n\n 
URL:https://visionary-project.eu/it/events/visionary-webinar-how-to-increasing-producer-capacity-within-local-food-supply-systems/
CATEGORIES:For Policy Stakeholders,For Practitioniers,For Scientists
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240524
DTSTAMP:20260521T101133
CREATED:20240513T093602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T094033Z
UID:5892-1716192000-1716451199@visionary-project.eu
SUMMARY:Cross-country visit to Romania
DESCRIPTION:The Cross-Country Visit to Romania aims to contribute to the capacity building of young/early-stage researchers by providing a training workshop to extend technical capacities and an opportunity to learn how to effectively communicate with the policymakers\, business sector\, farmers and NGOs. The main objective of the CCV is to achieve meaningful stakeholder engagement for better integration of research results and to enhance the project’s impact.
URL:https://visionary-project.eu/it/events/cross-country-visit-to-romania/
LOCATION:Brașov\, Romania\, Brașov\, Romania
CATEGORIES:For Policy Stakeholders,For Practitioniers,For Scientists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240507T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240507T130000
DTSTAMP:20260521T101133
CREATED:20240410T071359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T084736Z
UID:5787-1715081400-1715086800@visionary-project.eu
SUMMARY:VISIONARY Webinar – Exploring Sustainable Solutions: Public Food Procurement for Local and Organic Food Markets
DESCRIPTION:Platform: MS-Teams (you will receive the meeting link upon registration) \nJoin our upcoming webinar where we’ll delve into the practical aspects of promoting local and organic food through public food procurement. Gain insights from the University of Aberdeen’s VISIONARY project\, which sheds light on the enablers and challenges of sustainable public food procurement. Our expert speakers will provide valuable practical perspectives: Daniel Keech will discuss the integration of SMEs in tenders and the role of innovation through the Dynamic Purchasing System. Sarah Gowanlock will share experiences from the Soil Association’s ‘Food for Life served here’ program. Additionally\, Bente Kramer Møller and Mark Hunter\, two leaders from regional councils in Denmark and the UK\, will showcase practical examples from procurement strategies of a city and a rural council\, respectively\, which have made great strides towards more sustainable food systems. \nTogether\, we will explore areas of innovation\, essential building blocks to sustainable public procurement from design to implementation\, and the steps different stakeholders can take. \nSpeakers: \n\nShadi Hashem & Katrin Prager\, University of Aberdeen\, VISIONARY researchers\nDaniel Keech\, Senior Research Fellow – Countryside and Community Research Institute (CCRI) – UK.\nSarah Gowanlock\, Partnerships manager- Food for Life- Soil Association\, Scotland.\nBente Kramer Møller\, project manager and contract manager- purchase and supply division\, Aarhus Municipality\, Denmark.\nMark Hunter\, Strategic Food lead\, East Ayrshire Council\, Scotland\n\n 
URL:https://visionary-project.eu/it/events/visionary-webinar-exploring-sustainable-solutions/
CATEGORIES:For Policy Stakeholders,For Practitioniers,For Scientists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240424T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240424T120000
DTSTAMP:20260521T101133
CREATED:20240326T143951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T072545Z
UID:5681-1713954600-1713960000@visionary-project.eu
SUMMARY:VISIONARY Webinar – What policy mechanisms can support organic farming? From design to effective implementation
DESCRIPTION:Platform: MS-Teams (you will receive the meeting link upon registration) \nUnlock the power of policy in driving organic farming expansion. Join our webinar where VISIONARY researchers share their key findings spotlighting how policy can effectively address barriers in the organic farming sector. Gain first-hand insights from two expert speakers as they share their experiences tackling industry bottlenecks. Paul Holmbeck discusses strategies for supporting organic farming that have been successful in making Denmark a frontrunner in organic food and farming. David McKay shares insights from his research on the role of Organic Action Plans\, and how this policy mechanism is utilised in Scotland. Together\, we’ll explore how policy instruments can bolster public procurement and drive market development for local organic produce. Learn how to overcome typical barriers\, engage stakeholders in policy implementation\, and what steps different stakeholders can take. \nSpeakers: \n\nKatrin Prager & Shadi Hashem\, University of Aberdeen\, VISIONARY researchers\nPaul Holmbeck\, Holmbeck eco consult\, Denmark\, World Board Member of IFOAM\nDavid McKay\, Head of Policy (Scotland) at Soil Association\, Member of the Scottish Organic Stakeholder Group\n\n 
URL:https://visionary-project.eu/it/events/visionary-webinar1/
CATEGORIES:For Policy Stakeholders,For Practitioniers,For Scientists
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