We are pleased to announce the launch of this year’s Applied Data Analysis: Introduction to and Application of the Partial Equilibrium Model CAPRI in Market and Policy Analysis, now underway as a full-semester course within the Agricultural Economics Master’s programme at Humboldt University of Berlin.
Running from 16 April to 9 July, the course takes place every Thursday from 12:15 to 16:00 (CET) in a hybrid format, allowing both in-person and remote participation.
The course is organised by the Thünen Institute, with contributions and support from members of the CAPRI consortium. It is also open to external participants, offering a valuable opportunity for researchers, analysts, and policy professionals interested in agricultural market modelling.
Participants will engage with three core components:
- An introduction to the GAMS modelling language
- A general overview of the CAPRI: Common Agricultural Policy Regionalised Impact Modelling System
- Hands-on exercises, including applied analysis and in-depth exploration of selected model components
This course provides a practical and structured pathway to understanding how the CAPRI model is used in market and policy analysis, making it particularly relevant for those working in agricultural economics and evidence-based policymaking.
👉 To participate, please register here: https://moodle.hu-berlin.de/course/view.php?id=139111
👉 For detailed course information, visit the course webpage: https://bw-pages.thuenen.de/capri/course/#aims-of-the-training-session
Despite the short notice, we warmly encourage all interested participants to join.
Source: Thüenen


