Νέα Γεωργία Νέα Γενιά

Extension of applications for the “Queen Rearing in Thessaly” program

The deadline for submitting applications for the program
“Queen Rearing in Thessaly: Distribution of queen cells to support local beekeeping”
has been extended until Friday, April 24.

A new strategic initiative to restart beekeeping in Thessaly is launched through the program “Queen Rearing in Thessaly: Distribution of Queen Cells to Support Local Beekeeping”, announced by the organization New Agriculture New Generation, aiming to support beekeepers affected by storm Daniel in 2023.

The program builds on previous successful initiatives supporting the local beekeeping community and responds to multiple requests for further assistance and restoration of production activity.

The impact of storm Daniel

Storm “Daniel” caused extensive damage in Thessaly, leading to the loss of more than 40% of bee colonies and significantly affecting a sector that plays a crucial role in agricultural production and biodiversity in the region.

From the very beginning, the organization Νέα Γεωργία Νέα Γενιά has stood by affected beekeepers, providing more than 27,000 queen cells, which contributed to the creation of over 21,600 new bee colonies.

What the program includes

The program will be implemented from April to September 2026 and will support up to 150 beekeepers in Thessaly through the free distribution of 10,000 queen cells derived from endemic genetic material of the region.

The production of queen cells will be carried out by 8 specialized queen breeders, who have already been trained through previous programs of the organization and utilize selected genetic material, either their own or that of participating beekeepers.

This approach enhances the development of high-quality and resilient bee colonies and contributes to the long-term sustainability of the sector.

Partnerships and implementation

The program is designed and implemented by the organization New Agriculture New Generation, in collaboration with the Agricultural University of Athens and under the scientific guidance of the Laboratory of Sericulture and Apiculture, supervised by Assistant Professor Georgios Gkoras.

It is co-funded by the Region of Thessaly, the John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation and APIVITA within the framework of the Billion Bees Program.

Who can participate

Priority will be given to beekeepers affected by storm Daniel, following the evaluation of applications.

Areas of implementation

The program is implemented in the following Regional Units:

  • Larissa
  • Karditsa
  • Magnesia
  • Trikala

Applications

The first application cycle will remain open until April 24, 2026.

Learn more about the program and submit your application via the following link: https://newagri.org/en/lines-of-action/

Program impact

The initiative aims to support affected beekeepers, preserve and utilize local bee genetic material, and strengthen the long-term sustainability of the sector.

At the same time, it contributes to strengthening the local beekeeping community and preserving biodiversity, as bees are among the most important pollinators of crops.

New Job Opening | EU Programmes Officer

Company Description
New Agriculture New Generation is a non-profit organization working to advance the agrifood sector in Greece by implementing training programs, building advisory networks, and fostering innovation and entrepreneurship with a positive social impact.


EU Programmes Officer

The Programmes Department of the organization is seeking to recruit an EU Programmes Officer.

The ideal candidate will have experience in the development and writing of proposals for European funding programmes (with a focus on Horizon Europe), as well as the ability to coordinate projects and collaborations in an international environment. The role requires strong analytical thinking, excellent writing skills, effective deadline management, and the ability to work with multiple stakeholders.

The selected candidate will actively contribute to strengthening the organization’s presence in European funding programmes by supporting the development of competitive proposals and fostering international partnerships. The role involves close collaboration with internal teams and external partners, contributing to the achievement of strategic objectives and maximizing the impact of the organization’s activities.


Key Responsibilities

  • Contribute to and/or coordinate the development of proposals for European funding programmes (especially Horizon Europe)
  • Draft key proposal sections (e.g. Excellence, Impact)
  • Identify funding opportunities and support the development of relevant proposals
  • Coordinate collaborations with international partners and consortia
  • Support the management and implementation of European projects
  • Contribute to the organization’s strategic development in relation to EU programmes

Required Qualifications

  • 3–5 years of professional experience in European funding programmes (ideally Horizon Europe)
  • Proven experience in proposal writing and/or co-writing
  • Strong writing skills under tight deadlines
  • Analytical thinking and strong organizational skills
  • Excellent command of English (written and spoken)

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in writing successful Excellence and/or Impact sections
  • Experience in Capacity Building projects
  • Active network within European consortia
  • Knowledge of agrifood systems, entrepreneurship, or management
  • Understanding of the non-profit sector

What We Offer

  • Private health insurance
  • Remote working days
  • Opportunities for professional growth, networking, and skill development
  • Continuous guidance and involvement in European projects
  • A structured, collaborative, and supportive working environment
  • The opportunity to contribute to an organization with a strong social and developmental impact

Application Process
Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV and a cover letter by April 27, 2026, to the following email addresses:
[email protected]
[email protected]


Please note:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within two (2) weeks of the application deadline. If you do not hear from us within this timeframe, please consider that your application has not been selected for the next stage.

For future opportunities, we encourage you to follow New Agriculture New Generation on LinkedIn and stay up to date with our news on Facebook and Instagram.

All applications will be treated as strictly confidential and in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

New Job Opening | Operations Associate

The non-profit organization New Agriculture New Generation works to advance the agrifood sector in Greece by implementing training programs, building advisory networks, and fostering innovation and entrepreneurship with a positive social impact.

The Operations Department of the organization is seeking a professional to join its offices in Thessaloniki. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of operations, project management, and reporting, along with a comprehensive understanding of the operational requirements of an organization. They will be characterized by strong organizational skills, attention to detail, a positive collaborative mindset, and a willingness to explore new methods and processes to support the organization’s daily activities.

The selected candidate will report to the Director of Operations and will support and implement the day-to-day functioning of the organization, ensuring the effective management of processes, human and material resources, as well as the smooth implementation of operational policies and standards. The role involves close collaboration with the organization’s departments, contributing to stability, consistency, operational efficiency, and the achievement of strategic and socio-economic objectives.

Responsibilities

  • Support daily operational and administrative tasks across departments

  • Coordinate and support the functioning of the Thessaloniki office

  • Maintain, implement, and update internal procedures and SOPs

  • Coordinate the preparation of internal and external reports

  • Support procurement and contracting processes

  • Organize internal communication, meetings, and follow-ups

  • Organize and maintain documentation and filing systems

  • Support basic HR processes (onboarding, personnel records)

Required Qualifications

  • 1–3 years of professional experience in an operations, administration, or project support role

  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail

  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines

  • Proficiency in office tools (e.g., Google Workspace / MS Office)

  • Eagerness to learn, collaborative spirit, and sense of responsibility

Desired Qualifications

  • –Familiarity with project management tools (e.g., Asana, Trello, Monday.com)

  • Experience with EU-funded programs (e.g., Horizon, Erasmus+)

  • Understanding of AI tools

  • Understanding of the non-profit sector

  • Basic knowledge of procurement, reporting, or HR processes

What We Offer

  • Private health insurance

  • Hybrid work (remote working days)

  • Opportunities for professional growth, networking, and skill development

  • Ongoing guidance and exposure to organizational and operational processes

  • Structured, collaborative, and supportive working environment

  • Participation in an organization with social and developmental impact

Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV and cover letter by March 1, 2026, to the following email addresses:

[email protected]

[email protected] 

Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 | Educational Visit to Brussels

Educational visit to Brussels within the framework of Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026

Within the framework of the Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 program, an educational visit to Brussels took place from April 21 to April 23, 2026, with the participation of the program’s fellows. The program is the first specialized Leadership initiative in the agrifood sector implemented by New Agriculture New Generation.

Participants had the opportunity to visit key European decision-making institutions and engage with international best practices in agriculture and food systems.

The Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 program is implemented by New Agriculture New Generation under the auspices of the Ministry of Rural Development and Food. Rutgers University (USA) serves as the program’s Technical and Strategic Advisor.

The program was established through the founding donation of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF).

Visit to the European Parliament

During the visit, participants toured the European Parliament and gained a deeper understanding of the role and function of European institutions.

As part of the visit, they met with Member of the European Parliament Mr. Tsiodras, exchanging views on the challenges and future prospects of the agrifood sector, with a focus on sustainability, innovation, and supporting the next generation of producers.

Visit to the Permanent Representation of Greece to the European Union

Participants also visited the Permanent Representation of Greece to the European Union, where they engaged in discussions with Deputy Permanent Representative Mr. Efthymios Kostopoulos and Ms. Aikaterini Tsakoumi.

The discussion focused on the role of the Representation and the negotiation processes among EU Member States on agricultural policy matters.

Visit to DG AGRI of the European Commission

A key part of the visit was the session at the Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development (DG AGRI) of the European Commission, where participants were introduced to the Common Agricultural Policy and its implementation across EU Member States.

The session covered the progress of the Greek Strategic Plan, recent developments, and ongoing negotiations for the Common Agricultural Policy post-2028, as well as policies supporting rural development.

Visit to BELORTA Cooperative

The educational experience concluded with a visit to the BELORTA cooperative, where participants toured the facilities and observed firsthand the auction system for agricultural products, a model connecting producers and traders in real time.

Program supporters

Supporters of the remaining educational activities of the program include:
Consortium of Producer Groups of Imathia, Agricultural Poultry Cooperative of Ioannina PINDOS, COMPO EXPERT Hellas, Chios Mastiha Growers Association, and Lidl Hellas.

The program is also supported by NBIS.

About New Agriculture New Generation

New Agriculture New Generation is a non-profit organization that supports the sustainable development of rural Greece and accelerates the transformation of the agrifood sector through initiatives of national and local scope, with significant socio-economic impact.

Since 2018, more than 33,000 beneficiaries and professionals have engaged with the organization through programs focused on skills development, knowledge transfer, innovation, and entrepreneurship across Greece.

The 5th Educational Session of Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 in Patras Focuses on Agricultural Economics and Policy

The 5th Educational Session of the Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 program in Patras

The 5th educational session of the Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 program was successfully completed, taking place in Patras from Friday, March 27 to Sunday, March 29, 2026, under the thematic area “Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Policy”.

The session was led by Stathis Klonaris, Professor at the Agricultural University of Athens, who guided participants through an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles of agricultural economics and the contemporary policies shaping the sector.

The Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 program is implemented by the organization New Agriculture New Generation and operates under the auspices of the Ministry of Rural Development and Food. The technical and strategic advisor of the program is Rutgers University USA. The sponsor of the educational session was COMPO EXPERT.

The program was created through the founding grant of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation SNF.

Deepening Knowledge in Agricultural Economics and the CAP

During the educational session, participants had the opportunity to explore the structure of agricultural economics in Greece and Europe, as well as to analyze the key principles and perspectives of the Common Agricultural Policy CAP for the period 2023–2027.

Particular emphasis was placed on the role of the European Union in shaping agricultural strategy, as well as on the challenges and opportunities emerging for the future of the agricultural sector.

Connecting with International Markets and Exports

A highlight of the session was the presentation titled Cultural Barriers in Export Trade by Konstantinos Oraiopoulos, General Manager Greece and Balkans at COMPO EXPERT.

The presentation highlighted cultural differences that affect international trade relations, along with practical adaptation strategies for effective entry into new markets, strengthening the export potential of businesses.

Educational Visit to the Industry

As part of the session, an educational visit was held at the COMPO EXPERT factory in Patras, offering participants a comprehensive view of the production process in the fertilizer industry.

The tour was conducted by Panagiotis Rigopoulos, General Manager of the factory, who presented the key stages of production, as well as quality assurance, storage, and product distribution processes.

The organization New Agriculture New Generation warmly thanks COMPO EXPERT for its valuable support and hospitality to the participants in Patras.

Supporters of the remaining educational sessions of the program are the Cooperative of Producer Groups of Imathia, the Agricultural Poultry Cooperative of Ioannina PINDOS, Lidl Hellas, and the Chios Mastiha Growers Association.

The program is also supported by NBIS.

The final event of the “Mastiha Trees” programme was successfully held

The final event of the “Mastiha Trees” programme was successfully held

The final event of the programme “Mastiha Trees: Safeguarding the future of a national product” was successfully held on Friday, March 27, in Chios, at the Chios Mastic Museum.

In a fully attended venue, the work and results of the first knowledge and innovation transfer network in mastic cultivation in Greece were presented, highlighting its importance both for the future of mastic and as a model for other crops.

An innovative farmer-to-farmer knowledge transfer network

The programme “Mastiha Trees: Safeguarding the future of a national product – Knowledge and Innovation Transfer Network in Chios” was designed and implemented through the collaboration of the organization New Agriculture New Generation, the Chios Mastic Growers Association, and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with the participation of a specialized scientific team and under the coordination of Associate Professor Stefanos Chatzilazarou.

The programme is co-funded by the organization New Agriculture New Generation through the founding grant of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF), The Hellenic Initiative (THI), and the Chios Mastic Growers Association.

As part of the initiative, approximately 300 mastic growers have participated in training activities, delivered both by scientists and a group of 24 trained producers, through a “farmer-to-farmer” model.

The programme was awarded at the Bravo Sustainability Dialogue & Awards 2024, in the category “Protection of Biodiversity”.

The event

The event opened with a welcome address by Ms. Eleni Paidousi, local manager of the Chios Mastic Museum.

This was followed by remarks from representatives of the participating organizations, namely:

  • Georgios Toumpas, President of the Board, Chios Mastic Growers Association
  • Michalis Printzos, Head of THI Greece, The Hellenic Initiative
  • Stefanos Kostas, PhD, Laboratory Teaching Staff, Floriculture Laboratory, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • Dr. Dimitris Voloudakis, General Programs Director, New Agriculture New Generation

A common conclusion among the speakers was that collaboration and participation were key to the success of this pioneering initiative for Greek agriculture, focused on a critical national product such as mastic.

Presentations and key topics

The main part of the event included presentations on the programme’s impact and future prospects. Specifically, the following presentations took place:

Knowledge as a tool for sustainability in mastic cultivation
Speaker: Dimitris Voloudakis, New Agriculture New Generation

The impact of an innovative programme: conclusions and future perspectives
Speaker: Kalliopi Karampoiki, Capacity Building Senior Manager, New Agriculture New Generation

The contribution of inscription to the promotion and development of mastic cultivation
Speaker: Stavroula Fotopoulou, Director of Modern Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture

The event concluded with remarks by Stefanos Chatzilazarou, Associate Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

Conclusions

The success of the event marks the culmination of the overall success of the programme “Mastiha Trees: Safeguarding the future of a national product” and demonstrates that Greece has the capacity to develop effective knowledge transfer networks with the active participation of producers.

The programme has established a strong foundation for the future, contributing substantially to strengthening the resilience of mastic cultivation.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation for its support in the programme’s closing event, and to the Municipality of Chios for providing the Homerion Cultural Centre.

How nutritional value is reshaping the prospects of PDO and PGI products: Insights from a national initiative by New Agriculture New Generation

The final event of the “Leveraging the Advantage” programme was successfully held

With strong participation and active dialogue among experts, scientists and producers, the final event of the programme “Leveraging the Advantage: Strategies for Local Products and PDO-PGI Products with Health Claims” was held on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at WHEN Hub in Athens.

The programme is implemented by New Agriculture New Generation through the founding grant of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) and with the support of CrediaBank.

Within a dynamic and contemporary setting, presentations and discussions highlighted the role of local products of high nutritional value as a driver of sustainable development, enhanced competitiveness and stronger links with tourism and markets.

Institutional insights and strategic direction

The event opened with remarks by Antonis Filippis, Secretary General for Agricultural Policy and International Relations at the Ministry of Rural Development and Food, who emphasized the importance of PDO and PGI products for agricultural policy and international markets. He highlighted the need to leverage health claims and underlined the importance of traceability and collaboration.

This was followed by Efthymia (Effie) Lazaridou, CEO of New Agriculture New Generation, who presented the organization’s strategic decision to support PDO and PGI products through a national initiative launched four years ago, with the contribution of ETH.E.A.S., the University of Thessaly, and the founding grant of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. She also referred to a forthcoming collective publication (White Paper) that will be made available free of charge to producers.

Regina Aslanoglou, Chief Sustainability Officer of CrediaBank, highlighted the bank’s strategic commitment to supporting the real economy and the primary sector, particularly when linked to initiatives related to health and sustainability.

Key presentations and thematic discussions

During the main part of the event, Fotis Tekos, CEO of Foodoxys and scientific partner of the programme, presented the “value cycle” of PDO-PGI products, demonstrating how health claims can enhance their identity and market potential, especially in the context of evolving dietary trends.

Travel journalist Maya Tsokli, as keynote speaker, explored the role of local products as a narrative element for destinations, linking authenticity and taste with wellbeing and sustainable identity.

A fireside chat followed between Maya Tsokli and Yianna Balafouti, Senior Editor and Food Product Development Mentor, with contributions from Antonis Filippis and Effie Lazaridou, focusing on practical challenges faced by producers in leveraging PDO-PGI identity for exports and agritourism.

Dialogue on exports and financing

A discussion on international trade agreements and export opportunities for PDO-PGI products followed, featuring Christos Giannakakis, President of COGREXPO S.A. and Vice President of ETH.E.A.S., and Dimitris Voloudakis, General Programs Director at New Agriculture New Generation.

The discussion highlighted the need for increased collaboration and scale in production to support sustainable export strategies.

This was followed by a discussion on the role of the financial system in the commercial development of high-nutritional-value products, with Marios Vougioukas, Director – Small Business Strategy at CrediaBank, and Sotiris Katselos, Communications Director at New Agriculture New Generation. The discussion emphasized the need for specialized financial solutions that support sustainability, competitiveness and extroversion.

The programme and its beneficiaries

The programme “Leveraging the Advantage: Strategies for Local Products and PDO-PGI Products with Health Claims” constitutes the second phase of a national initiative by New Agriculture New Generation to enhance the value of products with geographical indications.

Its objective is to strengthen the competitiveness of Greek products of high nutritional value by leveraging health claims as a tool for differentiation, market positioning, exports and sustainable growth.

A total of 17 businesses and cooperatives participated in the programme, with 19 individuals attending.

Participants represented a wide range of sectors, including olive oil, dairy products, legumes, cereals, nuts, fruits and PDO products. The programme included 15 hours of asynchronous training and 4 hours of personalized consulting per participant.

Conclusions

The event concluded with interventions from programme beneficiaries and an open discussion with the audience, reinforcing the importance of knowledge, collaboration and strategic planning in unlocking the potential of PDO and PGI products.

Building and Working with the Team – The 4th Training Session of Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 in Thessaloniki

The 4th training session of the Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 program was successfully completed in Thessaloniki from Friday, February 13 to Sunday, February 15, 2026. The session focused on the theme “Building and Working with the Team” and was led by Anastasia Sarchosoglou, Agronomist – Food Scientist, MSc-Med, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Consultant in the Agrifood Sector.

The Agrifood Leadership 2025–2026 program is implemented by New Agriculture New Generation under the auspices of the Ministry of Rural Development and Food. Rutgers University (USA) serves as the program’s Technical and Strategic Advisor. The training session was sponsored by LIDL HELLAS.

The program was established through the founding donation of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF).

Focus on Effective Team Collaboration

During the training session, participants focused on the importance of effective teamwork as a key factor for success and sustainable development in the agrifood sector. The objective was to understand the stages of team development and the factors that strengthen cohesion, trust, and productivity.

Through experiential exercises, collaborative scenario simulations, and group problem-solving activities, participants developed skills in effective communication, clear role allocation, conflict management, and collective decision-making.

The training experience highlighted that a successful team is not merely the sum of its members, but a dynamic system of collaboration built on trust, transparency, and commitment. In this way, participants strengthened their role as active and effective team members contributing meaningfully to innovation and collective progress within the agrifood ecosystem.

The opening remarks of the training session were delivered by Nikos Lysigakis, Senior Corporate Affairs Manager at LIDL HELLAS, who emphasized the importance of investing in human capital and the new generation of professionals in the sector.

Inspiration from Corporate Philosophy

A standout moment of the program was the presentation by Dimitris Koulaxidis, Senior Purchasing Manager at Lidl Hellas, who shared insights from contemporary business practices within the Purchasing sector.

He highlighted the strategic role of procurement in the company’s growth and competitiveness, the importance of collaboration with reliable suppliers, the selection of high-quality products, and the integration of sustainable practices. He also presented how data analysis and responsiveness to market trends support decision-making and the effective operation of the supply chain.

Educational Visit to LIDL HELLAS Central Logistics in Sindos

On the same day, participants visited the Central Logistics Distribution Center of Lidl Hellas in the Industrial Area of Sindos, where they had the opportunity to experience firsthand the operation of a modern and fully organized supply chain system.

The warehouse tour was conducted by Damianos Getsios, Head of Warehouse at Lidl Hellas, who provided a detailed presentation of the warehouse organization and management model, the processes of receiving, storage, and distribution of products, as well as the quality and safety standards applied.

New Agriculture New Generation warmly thanks LIDL HELLAS for its valuable support and hospitality in Thessaloniki and at its central facilities.

Supporters of the program’s remaining training sessions include: the Cooperative of Producer Groups of Imathia, the Agricultural Poultry Cooperative of Ioannina PINDOS, COMPO EXPERT Hellas, and Chios Mastiha Growers Association.

The program is also supported by NBIS.

Event on the New CAP 2028–2034 Held Successfully in Patras: The Role of Regions in Design and Implementation

The event on the New Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2028–2034 and the role of Regions in its design and implementation was successfully held in Patras, with significant attendance. The event was co-organized by the Region of Western Greece and New Agriculture New Generation.

The event brought together representatives of the national government, the European Commission, local and regional authorities, academia, and the agri-food sector, confirming the strong interest in the upcoming programming period and the challenges it entails.

During the presentations and the open consultation session, it was highlighted that the New CAP 2028–2034 constitutes a critical mechanism for transitioning towards a more sustainable, resilient, and knowledge-driven production model. Particular emphasis was placed on increased environmental requirements, the need for the economic viability of farming operations, and the strengthened role of the Region in national strategic planning.

Intervention by Effie Lazaridou and the Contribution Framework of New Agriculture New Generation

In her remarks, Effie Lazaridou, CEO of New Agriculture New Generation, underlined that the success of the new CAP in Western Greece will depend on:

• institutional cooperation between the Region, universities, and producers,
• technical capacity and the dissemination of applied knowledge,
• and the existence of effective coordination mechanisms linking research with practice.

The organization presented the framework of its contribution to the new period, structured around three main pillars:

  1. Applied education and training tailored to the needs of producers and regional sectors.

  2. Linking research, policy, and production through pilot initiatives and collaborative schemes.

  3. Entrepreneurial empowerment of small and medium-sized farms through management tools, cooperation models, and market access support.

Ms. Lazaridou stated:

“As New Agriculture New Generation, we are ready to contribute systematically:

• by fostering connections between local authorities, universities, and producers,
• through educational programs tailored to regional needs,
• by providing entrepreneurial support to the new generation of farmers and agri-businesses,
• by establishing platforms for dialogue and cooperation,
• and through pilot interventions that can serve as scalable implementation models.

It is, after all, the core role of civil society to implement pilot actions, measure their value, document their results, and subsequently deliver them to the State and competent institutional bodies so that they may adopt and scale them.”

Institutional Greetings and Key Presentations

Opening remarks were delivered by Mr. Nektarios Farmakis, Regional Governor of Western Greece; Mr. Andreas Kastaniotis, Member of Parliament (New Democracy) and former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs; and Mr. Nikolaos Kakavas, President of the Panhellenic Federation of Public Geotechnical Employees.

Presentations were delivered by Mr. Antonios Filippis, Secretary General of the General Secretariat for Agricultural Policy and International Relations at the Ministry of Rural Development and Food; Mr. Spyridon Papaspyrou, Head of the Directorate of Agricultural Economy of the Region of Western Greece; Mr. Menelaos Gardikiotis, President of the Board of the Geotechnical Chamber of Greece (GEOTEE); Mr. Nikos Kalinis, Programme Director for the Greek CAP Strategic Plan (2023–2027), Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development of the European Commission; and Mr. Efthathios Klonaris, Professor at the Department of Agricultural Economics and Development of the Agricultural University of Athens.

A Shared Conclusion: From Measure Management to a Resilient Regional Agri-Food Ecosystem

Participants commonly agreed that the New CAP represents an opportunity to move from the management of individual measures to the development of a comprehensive regional agri-food ecosystem characterized by resilience, competitiveness, and meaningful support for rural communities.

New Agriculture New Generation reaffirms its commitment to systematically contribute, through evidence-based approaches and collaboration, to the design and implementation of policies that strengthen the sustainable development of Greek agri-food systems.

Event: “Cultivating the Future of Mastic: Education, Research, and Innovation” as part of the program “Mastic Trees: Ensuring the Future of a National Product”

New Agriculture New Generation announces the event titled “Cultivating the Future of Mastic: Education, Research, and Innovation,” which will take place on Friday, November 7, 2025, at 18:00, at the Homerion Cultural Center of the Municipality of Chios.

The event is organized as part of the program “Mastic Trees: Ensuring the Future of a National Product – Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Network in Chios,” which aims to ensure the sustainability, protection and promotion of mastiha cultivation on the island.

The program is designed and implemented in collaboration with the Laboratory of Floriculture, Department of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the Chios Gum Mastic Growers Association, under the scientific coordination of Associate Professor Mr. Stefanos Chatzilazarou.

It is co-funded by New Agriculture New Generation through the founding donation of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF), The Hellenic Initiative and the Chios Gum Mastic Growers Association.

To date, the program has trained more than 240 mastiha growers through the first organized network for knowledge transfer and innovation in Chios and continues its strong course by promoting knowledge exchange, empowering growers and fostering the sustainable development of local production.

The event will bring together scientists, growers and stakeholders, aiming to present the progress and future of the program, highlight best practices and discuss the modern prospects of mastic cultivation through the use of research, innovation and precision agriculture tools.

For more information, please visit: https://newagri.org/en/lines-of-action/mastichodentra-diasfalizontas-to-mellon-enos-ethnikou-proiontos/

Event Program

18:00–18:30 | Arrival of participants

 18:30–18:50 | Welcome Remarks

  • George Toumbos, President of the Board, Chios Gum Mastic Growers Association
  • Elina Klaridopoulou, Senior Program Officer, Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF)
  • Michael G. Psaros, THI Vice Chair of the Board
  • Michael Printzos,, Country Head, The Hellenic Initiative, Greece
  • Effie Lazaridou, CEO, New Agriculture New Generation

18:50–19:20 | Presentation: Overview of the program’s implementation to date

  • Stefanos Chatzilazarou, Associate Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • Stefanos Kostas, PhD, Special Teaching Staff, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Laboratory of Floriculture

19:20–20:00 | Panel Discussion: Experiences from the network and the benefits of knowledge transfer from producer to producer

  • Despina Kyli, Lead Mastiha Grower
  • Alexis Tsounakos, Lead Mastiha Grower

Moderator: Sotiris Katselos, Communications Director, New Agriculture New Generation

20:00–20:45 | Presentation: Digital agriculture: Applications, challenges and prospects

  • Spyros Fountas, Professor of Precision Agriculture, Agricultural University of Athens
  • Michalis Asimoglou, Electrical Engineer

20:45–21:00 | Q&A Session