A new blog post from Benny Haerlin suggests the CAP reform debate is not as inclusive as it’s being portrayed…
Read his article Closed Shop then watch a recording of yesterday’s debate in Parliament to decide for yourself.
A new blog post from Benny Haerlin suggests the CAP reform debate is not as inclusive as it’s being portrayed…
Read his article Closed Shop then watch a recording of yesterday’s debate in Parliament to decide for yourself.
The shift from compliance towards a result-oriented delivery model was highly debated in the super trilateral meeting on the 26 March 2021. Have the EU co-legislators ensured that the CAP Strategic Plans are result-oriented, while still holding the delivery model accountable for taxpayers? Here is our analysis on the main outcomes of the meeting. […]
With insect Armageddon and biodiversity collapse making the headlines, pesticides are public enemy No. 1. Scientists are now naming and shaming pesticides as a key driver of biodiversity loss. Even the European Parliament has caught the bug. MEPs insist that the new CAP must do more to shrug off our dependency on agrochemicals. Meanwhile farmers are showing that – with the right supports – instead of scapegoats for biodiversity loss, they can be part of the solution. […]
Environmental and farming groups call for greener and fairer farming outside Commission conference […]
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