The European MSc Agroecology is coordintated by a consortium consiting of FESIA, France and NMBU, Norway. For the two-year programme a double degree is delivered.

Farming and food systems in Europe and abroad are increasingly recognised as closely linked with environmental, social and ethical issues. Environmental issues quickly reach across national boundaries. Social issues such as prices of land and labour and economic fragility of farm supports are obviously regional. Ethical questions such as distribution of food and other benefits from the economy are frequently raised in Europe.

The European MSc Agroecology is coordintated by a consortium consiting of FESIA, France and NMBU, Norway. For the two-year programme a double degree is delivered.

Farming and food systems in Europe and abroad are increasingly recognised as closely linked with environmental, social and ethical issues. Environmental issues quickly reach across national boundaries. Social issues such as prices of land and labour and economic fragility of farm supports are obviously regional. Ethical questions such as distribution of food and other benefits from the economy are frequently raised in Europe.