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Looking Towards a Common Sustainable Food Policy
Slow Food letter to the candidates of the 2014 European election […]
Slow Food letter to the candidates of the 2014 European election […]
Scottish National Party member and sitting MEP Alyn Smith shares his views in the run-up to the European elections. […]
Our 3 parter on EU livestock reduction has caused quite a stir. Reader’s reply time on this hot topic. […]
The young farmer, entrepreneur, and active supporter of better food and better farming interviewed on German political TV show […]
The UK government has updated its CAP implementation timeline in preparation for a 2015 roll-out. […]
We delve into the details with the authors of “Food choices, health and environment: Effects of cutting Europe’s meat and dairy intake.” […]
With the tender for the land still under dispute, the organic farm and learning center was illegally destroyed. […]
Dear friends and supporters, As we shift into May, eyes are turning to Brussels; the European Parliament elections will take place across EU member states from May 22-25, allowing Europeans to elect the 751 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) that will represent them for the next five years. Stay up-to-date through our EU elections page, with links to the most useful websites, an overview of scheduled debates, and updates from our correspondents across Europe.The fifth round of TTIP negotiations will also take place in May, along with the second day of planting on the 2000m² field; see below for more on both.Back in January, we featured a guest post from Feeding the 5000. They have just won the BBC Radio 4 Food Programme Best Initiative award. Well done guys! And, in case you missed them, here are a few highlights from the past month ARC2020.eu: FAO Voluntary Guidelines- hope for responsible land tenure policies: In Eastern Europe, the creation of international documents protecting land rights is more than welcome. Organic vs. conventional agriculture – where the profit? A recent study published by the European Commission […]
How 50% less meat & dairy would impact Europe’s emissions, nitrogen cycle, land use & human health. […]
Animal confinement and antibiotics are just two areas where a race to the bottom might work against organic standards on both sides of the Atlantic. […]
Study debunks the ongoing argument of the biotech industry that GM and non-GM soybeans are substantially equivalent […]
Why do we swap seeds? What do we gain from freely distributing varieties of vegetables and crops? […]
Challenges aplenty for the food system in Europe, but some noteworthy outcomes in DG SANTO’s study. […]
In Eastern Europe, the creation of international documents protecting land rights is more than welcomed. […]
The FAO European Regional Conference gave a perfect opportunity for debate as the major topic was “Food losses and waste in Europe and Central Asia”. […]
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