Delegated Acts Update
better weighting for landscape features, otherwise de-europeanisation […]
better weighting for landscape features, otherwise de-europeanisation […]
How our convoluted food system destroys food sovereignty […]
In the run up to Commission meeting on 11th March pesticides, cross-compliance and eligibility are the key issues. […]
“In the times of Communism, 70% of land was State owned. Just 20 years later and Polish farmers cannot buy land anymore” […]
Guest post by Luke-Dale Harris : in Romania the main stronghold of sustainable agriculture is ironically held up by the least sustainable of sources. […]
ViEWs journalist Ed Bray provides an overview on the potential authorisation of GM maize 1507 for cultivation in the EU. […]
Dear friends and supporters, In March, the fourth round of negotiations on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) will take place in Brussels. Since the last round of negotiations in December, more evidence the secretive nature of these negotiations has emerged, as reported by Corporate Europe Observatory: “In the 29 documents which were ‘partially released’, DG Trade has removed large parts of the text (…). In some cases, like a meeting with lobbyists from Fertilizers Europe, every single word has been removed from the document.” A glimmer of hope was offered at the end of January, when the Commission announced a public consulation on the so-called investor state dispute settlement (ISDS) part of the agreement. According to the official press release, the decision follows ‘unprecedented interest in the talks’ and in early March, De Gucht will publish a proposed EU text for the investment part of the talks on which people across the EU will have three months to comment. We featured an opinion piece on thethreats the TTIP poses to Romanian peasants and farmers, and a prognosis of TTIP stakeholder […]
Arc2020 UK Correspondent Peter Crosskey gives his prognosis of TTIP stakeholder engagement […]
Invasions can be two way things. […]
Tenant Farmer Association warns of siphoning off of payments […]
If the EU isn’t careful, Romania may become one of the primary breeding grounds for GMOs. […]
Cutbacks are having an impact on food safety testing. Peter Crosskey investigates. […]
According to a new report, the EU seed market seriously lacks diversity, yet seed lobbyists claim that there are currently 7000 small and medium-sized seed companies in the EU. […]
Here’s how to make organic farming and agroecology work better in your region or country […]
Nineteen European Member States voted against the GM 1507 Maize tabled by the European Commission. […]
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