After 7 months of intensive work for CEJA Young Farmers, we are faced with a new task: ensure that the outcomes of the strategic dialogue are communicated efficiently yet thoroughly.
It has been a challenge for all participating stakeholders: the length of the report and the level of detailing of certain recommendations highly contrast with the pace of our sphere, where immediate communications and reporting are the norm.
As the Chair himself said during the press conference last Wednesday, and as many stakeholders have vocalised: the report should be read in its entirety to understand the many connections established.
For us, it is fundamental to be able to communicate in a way that is appropriate to our audience of young farmers and colleagues in the agri-food sphere. That is why, after identifying certain of the main editorial lines around the dialogue, we came out with a series of visuals dedicated to re-establish some of the nuances that may have been forgotten in the marathon of the last days.
Find out more in the visuals below. ⬇
🗞️ STRATEGIC DIALOGUE on the future of agriculture - Time for some fact-checking
Last Wednesday, the strategic dialogue on the future of agriculture published its conclusions in a 110-page report. CEJA heavily contributed to this process, being one of the 29 stakeholders represented in the expert group.
The coverage of the report has been extensive, with many EU, national and local media reporting on the process and content.
Here are 7 editorial lines seen through the eyes of young farmers. ⤵️
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