Policies
01 April 2025
Erasmus+
Policies
01 April 2025
1. Healthy, balanced and sustainable diets for all European consumers
2. Prevention and reduction of food loss and waste
3. A climate - neutral food chain in Europe by 2050
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Erasmus offers a strong international dimension and contributes to the delivery of the Global Gateway strategy for a stronger Europe in the world, as underlined by a Council resolution on a strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training towards the European Education Area and beyond (2021-2030): cooperation in education and training has gradually become an important instrument for the implementation of EU external policies, based on European values, trust, and autonomy.
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European Commission - DG EAC
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EU-27
EU Institutions
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CoC aspirational objectives
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1. Healthy, balanced and sustainable diets for all European consumers
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2. Prevention and reduction of food loss and waste
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3. A climate - neutral food chain in Europe by 2050
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4. An optimised circular and resource-efficient food chain in Europe
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5. Sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all
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6. Sustainable value creation in the European food supply chain through partnership
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7. Sustainable sourcing in food supply chains
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An overarching policy priority of the Erasmus+ Programme is to contribute to a holistic approach to education and training in a lifelong learning perspective, as described in the EU Framework on key competencies. The Programme will also contribute to delivering on the twin green and digital transitions through horizontal priorities as well as through dedicated actions offering fora to exchange, collaborate, mobilise expertise, and develop creative approaches. Sustainability and supporting the green transition in line with the 2023 Council conclusions on Skills and Competences for the Green Transition, the 2022 Council Recommendation on learning for the green transition and sustainable development, and the European competence framework on sustainability (GreenComp) remain a key priority for the Programme. More sustainable mobility, cooperation, shared good practices, and collaboration opportunities that foster the development of sustainability competencies and skills needed for the green transition will enhance career prospects and engage participants to contribute, on an individual and collective level, to a green and sustainable Europe and world.
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