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Agricultural Policies and Bioeconomy

Agricultural Policies and Bioeconomy

Agricultural Policies and Bioeconomy

The Research Centre for Agricultural Policies and Bioeconomy develops cognitive and interpretative analyses of economic and social dynamics related to the agri-food, forestry and fisheries sectors. The main institutional activity is the analysis on the trend of the agro-food system, the in-depth analysis of the sector and the analysis of the functioning of the supply chains. See the institutional brochure of the Centre.

It represents the liaison body between Italy and the EU for the Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN), which is a collection of original and detailed socio-economic information on a sample of farms, classified on the basis of a common typology. Initially created for cognitive needs on the economic functioning of agricultural enterprises, over time, the FADN has become an indispensable support for the definition and management of agricultural policies.

It is the implementing body of the National Rural Network Programme (NRN) which accompanies the implementation of European rural development policy through systemic actions aimed at improving the capacity building of the administrations involved, animation and information activities aimed at achieving the informed participation of stakeholders on Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) issues, through communication tools aimed at civil society and networking paths for the comparison between relevant actors at territorial and sectoral level.

The Centre participates in the Operational Plan for Agriculture (POA) with technical-scientific support activities for the programming of irrigation investments, the transposition of the EU legislation on the subject and the synergistic integration with environmental policies, national and regional policies.

The Research Centre provides technical and scientific support to public and private institutions and is engaged in various thematic areas of study, which are articulated in numerous research projects, many of which are conducted through collaborations with other institutional entities, universities, national and international research institutes, and also with private entities.

The Centre is the seat of the CREA Statistical Office.

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Il Cantiere racconta l'Italia rurale

A Udine/Barcis, 07-09 luglio 2026 si terrà la prima edizione del cantiere, il nuovo laboratorio itinerante della Rete PAC, realizzata in collaborazione con la Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia, si terrà dal 07 al 09 luglio tra Udine e Barcis (Pordenone). Tre giorni tra networking, mentoring e immersione nei territori, per costruire una narrazione più coerente e riconoscibile dell'Italia rurale, a partire dalle quattro parole chiave del PSP: equità, sostenibilità, innovazione, sviluppo rurale.

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Il Cantiere racconta l'Italia rurale

Sarà il Friuli Venezia Giulia ad ospitare la prima edizione del Cantiere di Racconto dell'Italia Rurale, iniziativa nazionale promossa dalla Rete PAC con il contributo degli enti vigilati Crea e Ismea, che debutterà dal 7 al 9 luglio 2026 tra Udine e Barcis, in provincia di Pordenone.
Il progetto, realizzato con il contributo del FEASR nell'ambito del Programma della PAC 2025-2027, è promosso dal Ministero dell'Agricoltura, della Sovranità alimentare e delle Foreste - Rete PAC, in collaborazione con la Regione autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia - Assessorato regionale alle Risorse agroalimentari, forestali e ittiche, attraverso Sviluppo Rurale FVG.

Il laboratorio nasce con l'obiettivo di rafforzare il coordinamento tra chi si occupa della comunicazione della PAC, mettendo in rete referenti regionali, esperti e protagonisti del mondo agricolo, e punta a costruire una narrazione più coerente, riconoscibile e condivisa dell'Italia rurale, a partire dalle quattro parole chiave del Piano strategico della PAC: equità, sostenibilità, innovazione e sviluppo rurale.
L'apertura è in programma martedì 7 luglio a Udine, allo Spazio Villalta, con un pranzo di networking offerto da Sviluppo Rurale FVG, i saluti istituzionali, la sessione di team building "Drum Circle" guidata dal formatore e facilitatore Federico Pace, e il Tavolo delle Storie Rurali, durante il quale saranno presentati i progetti candidati al premio "Protagonisti dell'Italia rurale" e il primo progetto del Friuli Venezia Giulia realizzato da ERSA - Agenzia regionale per lo sviluppo rurale. La giornata si concluderà con una cena dedicata ai Magredi, la steppa friulana.

Nelle giornate dell'8 e 9 luglio, il Cantiere proseguirà con visite alla cooperativa agricola Frutta Friuli a Spilimbergo e all'azienda agricola Borgo delle Mele di Pinzano del Friuli, momenti di lavoro sul campo, laboratori di storytelling, coaching narrativo e restituzione finale sul lago di Barcis. Il programma prevede inoltre due pranzi in quota - a Malga Polpazza, sopra Clauzetto, e a Malga Valli, sopra Barcis – una cena alla scoperta dei Magredi con produttori locali, organizzata in collaborazione con il GAL Montagna Leader, e una visita notturna alla Scuola Mosaicisti del Friuli di Spilimbergo.

La visione narrativa del percorso di comunicazione è affidata allo Studio creativo Rampello & Partners, guidato da Davide Rampello, curatore, direttore artistico e consulente creativo, già presidente della Triennale di Milano e protagonista di progetti espositivi di rilievo internazionale. Con lui lavoreranno William Gray, autore e copywriter italo-americano con esperienza nella comunicazione culturale e nel giornalismo internazionale, e Alessandro Spinelli, professionista del digital marketing e delle strategie di crescita aziendale.

Come evidenziato dalla Rete PAC - MASAF, il Cantiere rappresenta il primo passaggio di un percorso più ampio che accompagnerà la comunicazione delle Buone Pratiche della PAC fino all'evento annuale previsto a novembre a Roma.

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Acqua e agricoltura: strategie e innovazione per un uso sostenibile

Esperti, istituzioni e professionisti a confronto a Roma per discutere soluzioni concrete sulla gestione della risorsa idrica nel settore agricolo

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IUSS Centennial: a huge success for the Florence Congress

Bad soil management can endanger soil even more than climate change. This is one of the outcomes of the IUSS - International Union of Soil Sciences - Centennial Congress, which was held in Florence, where more that 1.500 soil scientists from all over the world discussed upon soil and health management, salinization, gender equality, global policies, risk management, regeneration, degradation and increase of the organic matter.

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The Three-Year Research Plan 2026-28

CREA's three-year activities plan contains the ten-year strategic vision and operational planning of both the Body in general and the individual Research Centres in particular and is updated annually.

It is prepared by the Scientific Council, adopted by the Board of Directors and approved by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Tourism.

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History of CREA – Research Centre for Agricultural Policies and Bioeconomy

AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AND BIOECONOMY

History of the centre

The origin of CREA Centre for Agricultural Policies and Bioeconomy dates back to the merging of INEA (National Institute of Agricultural Economics) with CREA (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics). INEA was founded by Arrigo Serpieri in 1928, with Royal Decree n. 1418 of 10th May 1928, aimed at carrying out surveys and studies of agricultural and forestry economy, following the changes of the new Italian agro-industrial system.

Since the 1930s onwards, the versatility of the Institute is witnessed by a set of important inquiries, representing the first steps of the applied social sciences in our Country in the post-war period, period of the agricultural reform. In the 1960s, its extraordinary versatility was instead evidenced by an active involvement in the setting-upof the CAP’s cognitive tools.

The Centre has offices in all Italian regions.This allows to foster significantlythe promotion of a culture on the agrarian accountancy, at a national level,as it represents the liaison between the Italian State and the European Commission in the creation and management of the Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN).

In the 1970s, it suffered the crisis of the entire agricultural sector.However, between the end of the 80s and the beginning of the following decade, it gained a new centrality thanks to its ability to capture the spirit of the new CAP.The Centre has therefore assimilated, in the economic-agricultural research, the major themes of environment, sustainability, natural resources and local development, then transposed by the new Statute of 2005 and by the following regulations.

In this phase, the Institute has gained an ever-increasing visibility at community, national and regional institutions, thanks to an intense support activity to policy decisions and analysis of the socio-economic contexts in the development of the primary sector and of the agri-food system.  As from 2015, INEA was therefore merged into CREA, with its rich cultural and professional background. Today CREA is the major agricultural research Institute in Italy and one of the most important in Europe.