The BATModel European project

Our projects

The BATModel European research project aimed to improve models of cross-border agricultural trade, thereby helping decision-makers reach better multilateral and regional agreements. It has now delivered its results.

Coordinated by Karine Latouche and composed of 16 organizations and research institutes from 11 EU countries, the BATModel project aimed to fill the gaps in current modelling tools, which can be divided into two groups, one using a theoretical approach, the other an data-driven one. By combining the results of these two trends, BATModel aimed to create new types of models that will lead to more efficient trade agreements, both at the EU level and at the level of individual countries and even companies and will provide greater certainty and predictability for the cooperating parties.

See also