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Stop the Crop
Anti-GM crop website […]
Organisations we regularly feature on our site
Anti-GM crop website […]
Radio Interview […]
Slow Food founder outlines two measures as saviours of Europe’s farming policy […]
Crop rotation debate hots up as pressure mounts from both civil society and politicians […]
EU agriculture budget must favour healthy foodstuff, not chronic disease in the form of tobacco subsidies Brussels, 4 March – In the run up to next week’s European Parliament (EP) vote on the 2014-2020 EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), national delegations from the three largest political groups in the EP (1) are set to decide their negotiating mandate for the agriculture funds: a budge heading that will consume 38 percent of the next seven-year EU budget. The European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) calls on Europe’s political ‘families’ not to support the return of coupling subsidies to tobacco production. “Pumping taxpayer’s money to a harmful industry once more is a step backwards for Europe, and does nothing to support efforts to move farmers from producing one of Europe’s greatest killers, to a more sustainable crop, ” said Monika Kosińska, Secretary General of EPHA. Following the entry of the Lisbon Treaty in 2007, the CAP is, for the first time, decided on equal footing between the EP and the European Council. It is high time for Members […]
New interview from viEUws withPaolo De Castro on the upcoming Plenary vote […]
PR ahead of EU Council […]
Terra Madre Day 2012 […]
The World Food Day denounces daily violation of farmer’s rights. […]
Slow Food Press Release […]
Friends of the Earth campaign […]
Agriculture and Rural Development Day at Rio Conference on Sustainable Development […]
Press Release 11th June […]
Rural Communities Program Director at the Institute of Agriculture and Trade Policy talks to ARC2020 about the Farm Bill and CAP […]
Petition calling for a fair and ecological agrarian policy to be delivered to EU leaders…SIGN TODAY!!! […]
Agricultural and Rural Convention