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LEADER and TNC implementation including aspect of networking Kasia Panfil, ENRD Contact Point

LEADER and TNC implementation including aspect of networking Kasia Panfil, ENRD Contact Point 25 May 2012, Lithuania. TWO PILLARS OF THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY. Farming & Markets. Agriculture & Rural Development. NATIONAL RURAL NETWORKS. EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT.

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LEADER and TNC implementation including aspect of networking Kasia Panfil, ENRD Contact Point

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  1. LEADER and TNC implementation including aspect of networking Kasia Panfil, ENRD Contact Point 25 May 2012, Lithuania

  2. TWO PILLARS OF THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY Farming & Markets Agriculture & RuralDevelopment NATIONAL RURAL NETWORKS EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT

  3. Connecting Rural Europe

  4. Support the implementation of Rural Development Policy: • Collecting, analysing & disseminating information on rural development measures & practices; • Providing information on developments in rural areas; • Organising meetings & seminars; • Run networks that facilitate exchange of expertise; • Supporting the evaluation of rural development policy; • Supporting national rural networks & Leader transnational cooperation initiatives. The functions of the European Network for Rural Development

  5. ENRD Contact Point

  6. ENRD Contact Point: Core Areas of Activity

  7. (i) Knowledge Development / Policy Analysis • Range of vehicles used (Thematic Working groups, Focus groups) evidence based • (What works well and what can be improved) • Topics with strong European dimension, now is supporting preparation for post 2013 – not only improvement of current programming period. • Focus group on Better local development strategy & New Focus Groups launched: Local Dev. Strategies, Environmental Services & Knowledge transfer/Innovation • RDP projects database (nearly 400) • Monitoring information ( by measure, by Rural Development Programme, by Member States) • On line forums launched to complement analytic work

  8. (ii) Knowledge Sharing / Communications • Website available in 6 languages, now extended • OpENRD launched – The ENRD on-line community • Publications: • ENRD Magazine • Thematic based: Rural Reviews: Forestry, Rural Entrepreneurship, LEADER & Cooperation, Short Supply Chains, and Rural Finance (global draft) • ‘project examples’ brochures: Food; Forestry; Multi- funding; Youth • Photo competition – you are welcome to send your photos • Preparation of new videos (existing ENRD and LEADER 7 features),

  9. (iii) Exchange & Cooperation / Networking • Cooperation & coordination with National Rural networks (NRN) • °regular meetings & NRN thematic initiative(Network self-assessment, rural finance) • Support to the LEADER & transnational cooperation (TNC) • °On-line tools available on the ENRD website in particular: LEADER Gateway • Expended support to fairs & events • (e.g. LEADER & TNC) • °Successful LEADER event (27-28 April) about 400 participants including about 200 LAGs representatives • °2 key aspects: TNC with “LAGs match making” and Better Local development strategies discussions • Coming soon: events in Lithuania (in May) and Estonia (in June)

  10. Complementarity of Networking to LEADER • Facilitate information flow and innovation; • Enhance the interaction of various members or interest groups within or outside of a particular community; • Stimulate competitiveness; • Improve access to rural development funding; • Involve local actors in the formulation of policy; • Involve expertise to encourage knowledge transfer and innovation; • Stimulate alliances and encourage joint work between stakeholders.

  11. The impact of Networking on Rural Communities Networking

  12. Challenges for effective and efficient Networking

  13. LEADER & Transnational Cooperation • Online tools • Transnational Cooperation in Europe • LEADER Event 2012: Local Development Strategies and Cooperation

  14. TNC projects in Lithuania • participation in 8 TNC projects • 4 TNC projects as a lead partner • Example: • “MSNZTNR Youth” • Our chance to preserve the traditions of our regions • LeadLAG Nemunas and PL, FR, EE • Duration: 01/06/2011 -31/10/2012, • Budget: 62203 Euro

  15. Number of partners

  16. Total budget of the projects

  17. Duration of the projects

  18. LEADER EVENT 2012 : Cooperation

  19. TNC meetings: LEADER Event 2012 • 39 TNC meetings with 116 LAGs representatives • 43 % TNC meetings called by France • (other MS: Czech Republic, Italy and Romania) • Tourism(28%) – most popular topic of TNC meetings

  20. Thank you, Merci, Dziękuję http://enrd.ec.europa.eu E-mail: Kasia.Panfil@enrd.eu

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