Cautious CAP budget optimism from a Scottish MEP
Alyn Smith’s analyse of the CAP budget for Scotland. […]
Alyn Smith’s analyse of the CAP budget for Scotland. […]
More taxation but no represeantation […]
EU Buget talks get Sanish farmers and environmentalist onto the streets […]
The summit’s budget deal still leaves room for a meaningful CAP reform […]
Ilse Aigner is asked to act to save bees […]
German PR from BÖLW regarding A. Merkel’s position on agriculture budget […]
PR ahead of EU Council […]
The EU Council’s and Parliament’s CAP proposals are not backed by the public […]
The Go M.A.D (Go Meet A Deputy) campaign was officially launched following the disappointing outcome of the CAP reform vote in the European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (COMAGRI) in January 2013. Go M.A.D called upon Europe’s citizens to directly interact with their local Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to ask how they would vote during the plenary decision on the CAP reform in Strasbourg in March 2013. We wanted to know which of the 754 MEPs would vote for a green, fair and local CAP… Find out more about the action on our campaign website here. The action was supported by 37 additional organisations across Europe. Over a period of two months, 71 meetings were held in 11 countries.
Low level of ambition on meaningful delivery of environmental measures. […]
Minister for agriculture owes money to large real estate and agricultural land developer […]
Wallonia’s capital Namur is trying to force supermarkets to redistribute unsold food […]
The smaller farmer, who, by an accident of birth, ends up in more remote places with poorer land, suffers […]
Agricultural and Rural Convention
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