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FAPRI-Ireland Partnership,
Rural Economy Research Centre,
Teagasc,
Athenry,
Galway,
Ireland.

Contact:
Tel: +353 (0)91 845200
Fax: +353 (0)91 844296

 

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The work of the FAPRI-Ireland Partnership is ongoing. Here visitors will find information about current activities associated with the Partnership.


Forthcoming Events

As information on forthcoming conferences, presentations and workshops involving FAPRI-Ireland members becomes available it will be posted here.

 

There are no upcoming events listed at this time.


Past Events

Update: October 10th 2003

The Luxembourg CAP Reform Agreement

Analysis of the Impact on EU and Irish Agriculture

On Tuesday October 14th, the FAPRI-Ireland Partnership will present their latest set of projections for Irish Agriculture.

These projections include an analysis of the final Luxembourg compromise for CAP reform agreed in June 2003.  Included in the report is an analysis of a number of the decoupling options contained within the Luxembourg Agreement.

These options have been analysed in conjunction with the EU Proposal for trade reform in Agriculture under the World Trade Organisation.

Papers can now be downloaded from the publications section.


Update: May 15th 2003

Outlook 2003

Medium Term Analysis for the Agri-Food Sector

In the Minerva Room Royal Dublin Society, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4

(Access via the members' entrance on the Merrion Rd)

Tuesday, May 13th, 2003

On Tuesday May 13th at the RDS in Dublin, FAPRI-Ireland Partnership* staff will present their latest set of projections for Irish Agriculture.

Outlook 2003 provides analysis of the prospects for the agricultural and food sectors.

The papers in this year's publication use the latest baseline projections of the world and EU agricultural scene produced by FAPRI (Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute) in the USA.

The Teagasc team of economists have produced baseline (no new policies) projections for dairying, beef, tillage crops, farm inputs and analysis of the implications for farm incomes in Ireland.

This year as the Mid-Term Review and World Trade Organisation negotiations continue, the FAPRI-Ireland team will present the results of their analysis of the possible effects of these reforms.

Papers can now be downloaded from the publications section.


Update: January 21st 2003

Reform of the EU Common Agricultural Policy

On January 21st 2003, FAPRI-Ireland launches the results of its study into the implications of decoupling EU direct payments from production.  See the Publications section for more details.


Update: April 30th 2003

OUTLOOK 2002

Medium Term Analysis for the Agri-Food Sector

Conference Programme

Venue: Minerva Room RDS Dublin

Date: April 30th 2002

1.00pm  

Registration commences


Global markets for agricultural products for the next ten years.
Patrick Westhoff, Julian Binfield and Robert E. Young II
The Baseline outlook for the agricultural sector in the EU and Ireland.
Julian Binfield, Trevor Donnellan, Kevin Hanrahan, Kieran McQuinn and Patrick Westhoff
Mid-Term Review: An analysis of a beef sector policy scenario.
Julian Binfield, Trevor Donnellan, Kevin Hanrahan, Kieran McQuinn and Patrick Westhoff

3.20pm

Tea/Coffee


Farm Level Analysis of the Baseline and Mid-Term Review scenario
Thia Hennessy
Projections of greenhouse gas emissions from Irish agriculture
Jasmina Behan and Kieran McQuinn

4.30pm

End of conference

Papers can now be downloaded from the publications section.


Past Events

OUTLOOK 2001

Medium Term Analysis for the Agri-Food Sector

 

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