Tomorrow’s Social Production Models

Code Cours
2223-JUNIA-I4S1-AGRL-12
Language of instruction
French, English
Teaching content
Agricultural Sciences
Training officer(s)
E.TAISNE
Stakeholder(s)
B.GUERMONPREZ
Level
Diplôme d'ingénieur
Program year
Period

Présentation

Goal
Make the link between the social models of production (family agriculture(farming) / peasant / capital-intensive), the needs for concerned agricultural policies, for technical choices (between the bio and quite chemistry?), choices of food politics(policy) for the population (world and - expensive possible or not) answers to societal demands(requests) (environment relocation of the food(supply), the employment(use) etc.)
Sweep(Annihilate) some social models of development of the agriculture(farming) in the world
Understand(Include) the role and the positions of the various countries in a negotiation of the CAP(COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY) in connection with the defense of their models of production
Presentation
Session 1: Presentation of the option

Technical models: between rational, sustainable, organic, integrated how find?

Bruno GUERMONPREZ



Session 2: The 2014 2020 Cap

Decision-making process and results of the negotiations

Topical issues

Launch of a negotiation simulation work

Pierre MARIE Permanent Representation of France to the EU (negotiator for agriculture to the CSA), and BG





Session 3: Agriculture European CAP / WTO /Crise of livestock: go further than conventional wisdom

Lucien BOURGEOIS and B.G



Meeting 4 and 5: negotiating Cap simulation

Pierre MARIE and BG





Session 6: Market of cereals worldwide evolution and perspectives

Between export, biofuel and protein autonomy, what place for the French production in a changing environment permanent?

Christophe DEQUIDT (Consultant) - B G





Session 7: Organic farming: model production technique or social model of production

B CANIS agency Bio and FNAB + BG



Session 8: 8.30 model Presentation of production abroad (foreign students of the option)

9.30 when sustainability for the European peasant model if you don't change of agricultural policies?

G CHOPLIN Consultant + BG



Session 9: Challenges for dairy farming?

E BEGUIN Institute of animal husbandry and BG

Modalités

Forms of instruction
Terms and conditions: Courses/conferences (20 h), role-playing game on a negotiation of a European regulation (12 hours)
Organization
Type Amount of time Comment
Independent study
Estimated personal study time 40,00
Face to face
Lecture 32,00
Overall student workload 72,00
Evaluation
Control type Duration Amount Weighting
Final Exam
Written exam 2,00 1 50,00
Continuous assessment
Evaluation based on objectives list 0,00 1 50,00
TOTAL 100,00

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