Irish Ag Minister’s Climate Change “voodoo accounting”
Increasing dairy herd also increases dairy GHG emissions, leading Irish NGO claims. […]
Increasing dairy herd also increases dairy GHG emissions, leading Irish NGO claims. […]
Attila Szocs overviews the issue of land grabbing, in light of the European Economic and Social Committee fact finding visit to Romania. […]
Ireland’s Rural Development plan has been adopted by EU Commission. So what’s in it? […]
How will the Principality spend its largest RDP payout ever? Peter Crosskey investigates. […]
Michaela Skodova from long time Arc2020 supporters Groupe de Bruges tells us about their new, interactive CAP information project […]
An Italian Insurance Company owns 5000 ha in Romania. Maria Rodriguez Beperet of Eco Ruralis explains. […]
Southern Mediterranean Food Security Straddles Interests & Policies from both the Maghreb and EU. […]
European Parliament reinstates Member State’s right to use environmental concerns to ban GM crop cultivation […]
Terra De Liens’s Veronique Rioufol reports from the EESC Committee on Land Grabbing’s Public Hearing […]
Phil Sumption explores the topic in the build up to Organic Producer’s Conference 26-27th November. […]
Hello from the Oliver and Luise, Arc2020’s Communication team! Welcome to our November newsletter.We’ve a great range of news and views for you this month, with land access in France, short supply chain innovations in Romania, an agroecology report from September’s FAO international symposium and a round up of the growing opposition to TTIP as main features.Along with these key stories, October was a busy month for us, with people from all over the Continent informing our site. Recent stories include: The facts on corporate control of the EU’s seed supply: case study from Romania Empowering Rural Stakeholders from the Western Balkans Manage grasslands as if our lives depended upon it What happened to the sustainable food communication? Nourish Scotland on the Common Wealth of Food Do keep a watchful eye on the work we are doing with Friends of the Earth Europe on a project which will make the most of the CAP. Its a project about making it easier to do agroecology within the terms of current EU agri-food policies. So we are supporting the establishment of farmers’ markets in Sofia […]
London’s food sovereignty month saw a lively seed exchange weekender. Peter Crosskey reports. […]
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