Are there “exemplary” policies for mountain areas at national level? Would they be transferable at European level?
It is difficult to envisage the successful application throughout Europe of specific policies developed by, and suited to, one Member State. However Euromontana feels that more general approaches developed locally can usefully be transferred. These exchanges are of the most significant value when they are focused on strategic fields and on what we consider to be the “comparative advantages” of mountain areas. For example the way quality products have been successfully developed in some mountain regions can provide valuable strategic information for other mountain areas. For example, quality food production is an opportunity that must not be missed and it is our view that this opportunity is most clearly available to mountain areas.
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