Hungarian participation in the “Subgroup on Innovation and Knowledge Exchange” event in Brussels
AKI participated in the “Subgroup on Innovation and Knowledge Exchange” (SoIKE) event organized by the European Commission and held in Brussels on October 27, 2023, within the framework of the KAP network’s support activities.

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The invitees were specialists in the implementation of the CAP, policy makers, paying agencies, and agricultural chambers. The aim of the event was to share experiences, successes and obstacles related to the cross-border cooperation of the EIP AGRI Operative Groups, so that the member countries can draw inspiration from them. The purpose of the Hungarian participation, in addition to the exchange of experience, was to represent to the European Commission the importance of EU-level support for cooperation between Operational Groups, considering that joint cross-border cooperation between regions not only promotes the exchange and dissemination of research results, but also from the birth of an idea, they support the joint work of farmers, researchers, consultants and other experts. The meetings of the working group are held twice a year, the next meeting is expected in the spring of 2024.
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