DEFRA spells out online CAP requirements
The UK government has updated its CAP implementation timeline in preparation for a 2015 roll-out. […]
The UK government has updated its CAP implementation timeline in preparation for a 2015 roll-out. […]
Animal confinement and antibiotics are just two areas where a race to the bottom might work against organic standards on both sides of the Atlantic. […]
Study debunks the ongoing argument of the biotech industry that GM and non-GM soybeans are substantially equivalent […]
Why do we swap seeds? What do we gain from freely distributing varieties of vegetables and crops? […]
Challenges aplenty for the food system in Europe, but some noteworthy outcomes in DG SANTO’s study. […]
The FAO European Regional Conference gave a perfect opportunity for debate as the major topic was “Food losses and waste in Europe and Central Asia”. […]
A recent study published by the European Commission puts the two models into perspective. […]
New research by Greenpeace provides damning evidence of just how prevalent pesticide exposure is for pollinators. […]
Even when analysing bee deaths, politics is interfering with reality once again. Myrto Pispini exposes what’s left out & who’s sneaking in […]
Oliver Moore takes a look back at the supposed greening of the CAP, through the rubric of Ecological Focus Areas. […]
The Ministry may not be making much of an effort, but the people are. Peter Crosskey has a closer look. […]
The “curious conundrum of the very schtum” explained. […]
For the first time, food security issues have been directly linked to climate change by the IPCC. So what are the problems and solutions? […]
Arc2020 correspondent Myrto Pipsini is suspicious of ministerial motivations […]
Peter Crosskey takes a wry look at a bungling Minister […]
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