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After a quarter-century of talks, the EU-Mercosur trade agreement is closer than ever to the finish line. But is it a done ...
After a long break, we are happy to be back with Brîndușa Bîrhala on her homestead in the west of Romania, where she has been ...
An unusual political creature celebrates twenty years of cooperation between a wide range of committed government officials, ...
In advance of the first trilogue meeting on “new genomic techniques” that took place this week, the industry launched a statement against GMO labelling. Only the Parliament, not the Council nor the ...
Op-ed by Simone Højte, Emmanuel Molding Nielsen, Adrianna Wrona and Johannes Flatz The European Commission has published “A Vision for Agriculture and Food”, where it scales back green ambitions ...
The EU powers-that-be are currently in the midst of big talks on the EU’s €1.2 billion budget, known in EU-speak as the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF). And as usual, where there’s big bucks, ...
A new study from the Greenpeace European Unit – Go Big or go Bust shows just how rapidly farming in Europe is going in a particular trajectory. Simply put, small farm are disappearing, and large farms ...
The transition to pesticide-free agriculture is central to a sustainable land and food policy that fulfils the EU’s Farm-to-Fork strategy and can secure sufficient harvests in the long term in view of ...
Typical landscape feature of LEADER area Steirisches Vulkanland – some of the 42 extinct volcanos shaping the area with its small settlement and production structures (Source: Bernhard ...
Letter From The Farm | Strong Roots for a Surer Future ... Search for: ...
Quite quickly, Ireland has seen the kind of land concentration more familiar in other parts of Europe. Various pressures are coming to bare on access to land, including the desires of the very wealthy ...
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