Brussels, 07/03/2012 (Agence Europe) - Research and innovation will help shape the agriculture of tomorrow, so that it is able to produce more, in a better way and in respect of the environment and natural resources. This statement was made by participants at a major conference on Wednesday 7 March in Brussels on the subject of research in farming.
The European commissioner for agriculture, Dacian Ciolos, explained that with the proposals for reforming the common agricultural policy (CAP),...