ERA-NET
									Transnational research cooperation in organic food and farming 
									CORE Organic is an acronym for "Coordination of European Transnational Research in Organic Food and Farming". The project commenced in October 2004 as a part of the European ERA-NET scheme and it will last for three years. Initially the project involves 11 partners, but more are welcomed. Read the introduction to CORE Organic 
									 
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									Plans and outcome 
									
									CORE Organic is to step up cooperation and coordination of research activities carried out at partner states. In order to do so a number of tools will be developed; e.g. an internet portal, a common project database.  
									Furthermore, analyses will be carried out in order to improve the research and to develop methods to evaluate the research. The final task is the establishment of a joint research programme. Read the article 
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									Organic research events
									Each issue of CORE Organic news will bring an overview of coming events regarding research in organic food and farming.  
									Current events are: 
									Summer academy in Czech Republic 
										
										Researching sustainable systems 
										Rural development 2005 
										
										Joint organic congress in 2006 
									 
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										Gluing it together
									Transnational collaboration is not necessarily formal 
										 
									
									Transnational research cooperation takes place in various networks. Some networks are carried out in a European context; others in bilateral collaboration and some are established under the auspice of private organizations.  
									One of the objectives of CORE Organic is to build a link collection to current networks. More.. 
									 
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										Around Europe
									
									Each issue of CORE Organic news will bring an overview of current topics in the individual countries regarding research in organic food and farming.  
									 
									Germany 
										Knowledge transfer and information exchange 
										Challenges in animal health 
										New University Programme “Organic Food Chain Management” 
										First Organic Agriculture Programmes of Study received European accreditation at the University of Kassel 
									 
									Norway 
										New research organisation in organic food and farming 
										Trace elements in organic livestock farming 
									 
									United Kingdom 
										New research priorities at Defra 
									 
									Sweden 
										More biodiversity with organic farming 
									 
									Denmark  
										New research programme in organic food and farming 
									 
									Switzerland  
										Swiss Coordination Group on Organic Agriculture Researc 
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									News from European research
									100 percent organic feeding  what should be the rule?
									In each issue of CORE Organic news we will bring highlights from the European research on organic food and farming. In this issue we report from the EU supported projects Organic Revision. 
									In the Organic Revision project two preliminary reports have been released; both reports are investigating the possibilities and limitations for 100 per cent organic feeding in Europe. And all thou the issue is comprehensive and complex, the message is clear - it is possible. Read the article 
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									Trends in organic farming research in the Netherlands
									"One of the important political ambitions is to use the innovative strength of the organic production sector to increase the sustainability of the whole agricultural sector. Organic farming may serve as forefront of the development of the conventional agriculture. Many cases in organic farming are shown as examples of the innovative power to improve sustainability and they may serve as pilots for implementation in conventional farming". 
									Greet Blom-Zandstra and Eddy Teenstra from the Innovation Centre Organic Agriculture (IBL) review the current trends in the Netherlands 
									 
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