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European Research Agency is looking for experts in Agri-Food

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Programmes Agro-Food, Environment

The European Commission co-funds campaigns to promote EU-grown farm products in the single market as well as in third countries. To evaluate campaign proposals competing for EU funding in 2026, The European Research Agency needs the knowledge and experience of professionals in this field. They are notably looking for experts in:

  1. agri-food promotion
  2. marketing and consumer behaviour, and/or
  3. EU-quality schemes, organic products, and/or
  4. sustainable agri-food production and consumption, and/or
  5. EU and/or third country agri-food markets.

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