From a joint European vision
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WHAT IS SCAR?
The Standing Committee on Agricultural Research (SCAR) is a comitology body of the European Commission (EC) originally established in the 1970s. Comitology refers to a set of procedures, including meetings of representative committees, that give European Union (EU) countries a say in the implementation of EU law.
SCAR’s remit lies in the area of agriculture, fisheries, food, forestry and the wider bioeconomy, with a focus on research and innovation (R&I). Its main task is to provide strategic R&I policy advice in this domain, helping to create an integrated European Research Area (ERA).
It is a key platform for creating Horizon Europe Partnerships, which address some of Europe’s most pressing challenges through concerted R&I initiatives.
How is SCAR organised, what are its goals and who are its members?
BECOME (MORE) ACTIVE INTERESTEDINSPIREDIN THE SCAR COMMUNITY!
BUILD THE FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA
The SCAR Working Groups form an inspiring network of motivated peers. They offer unique platforms to develop R&I agendas, co-construct European R&I partnerships, and exchange experiences and best practices. Moreover, being a member of the SCAR helps delegates and scientists implement national research priorities at the European level, and helps align national and European R&I agendas.
ARE YOU...
…already a member of the SCAR community, and interested in helping it grow? Take up an active role in the Working Groups or Plenary Meeting, motivate your research community to join the SCAR Working Groups, and disseminate the results in your country to increase the SCAR’s impact.
…a scientist, eager to meet peers to exchange knowledge and learn from them? Contact your country’s SCAR delegate and request to join one of the Working Groups.
NEWS
SCAR Bioeconomy & SCAR Forest contribution to the public consultation on the upcoming EU Bioeconomy strategy
Aiming to support Europe's ambition for open strategic autonomy, the Bioeconomy WG has just launched a new policy brief outlining recommendations to guide the 2025 update of the EU Bioeconomy Strategy. These recommendations focus on building a circular, resilient, and globally competitive European bioeconomy that preserves ecosystems.
If you want to understand how the SCAR Bioeconomy WG's contribution can help leverage this opportunity for the efficient, innovative, circular, and sustainable use of biobased raw materials, read the document...
Animal Health & Welfare report on EC Framework Programme 10 expectations
AHW CWG produced a report on their expectations for the EC Framework Programme 10.
AHW CWG considered that FP10 'should prioritise the translation of scientific results into practice; ensure early involvement of the private sector in research activities to drive innovation and accelerate the uptake of solutions; develop mechanisms to bridge the gap between research and commercial application, while protecting intellectual property and fostering collaboration.'...
New SCAR Fish WG Paper:
Innovation in fisheries monitoring science - Fisheries dependent data as a tool for real-time advice
The paper explores how fisheries-dependent data (FDD) can be used to support more adaptive, responsive and evidence-based fisheries management by bringing science closer to real-time decision-making.
This document consists of an original and updated text, which was necessary due to developments in the subject area (including the publication of the control regulation)...
#SCAR #Food #Systems SWG met in Brussels advancing their activities on:
— RefreSCAR (@RefreSCAR_) April 9, 2025
▶️Food system #resilience
▶️Accelerating and monitoring the #food #system #transition
▶️ International dimension of #food #systems
Plenty of updates and collaborations discussed – exciting times ahead! pic.twitter.com/QtUBKlNqtq
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22 May 2025 AKIS meeting |
10 Jun 2025 SCAR Plenary Meeting |
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