Poland bans GM crops
Joins 8 other EU States […]
Joins 8 other EU States […]
Variation across Member States […]
Economic crisis in Greece continues to see revival of rural areas and rediscovery of tradition […]
‘CAP reform progress will depend on rhythm and pace of negotiations between Council and Parliament’ […]
Could greening become one of the biggest victims of the CAP reform process? […]
A videoblog on CAP through the eyes of Greek young farmers […]
Greenpeace Greece calls for investment in local protein plants to end to soya imports for animal feed […]
ARC NEWSFLASH JUNE 2012 Dear friends and supporters of ARC2020 June 2012. An important month for the political debate on the reform of the CAP, and a very exciting month for the ARC2020 network as our 2012 campaign gets bigger and bigger! Following the release of our Call for Action for the Good Food March back in May, we have had a huge response, with over 50 organisations across Europe now involved! A full list can be seen on the new official GOOD FOOD MARCH website which was launched on June 19th. The site provides a map with initial routes and events, a live twitter feed, a March Newsticker, logos, banners, and much much more. If you have an event you’d like to organise as part of the March, please let us know at info@goodfoodmarch.eu and we will add it to the map. The site also features our new photo campaign known as THE CAP WE WANT! The initiative gives ANYONE the opportunity to express their demands for farming and food policy in the EU. We […]
ARC NEWSFLASH JULY 2012 Dear friends and supporters of ARC2020July has been another busy month for the ARC2020 network. A highlight for us were the two days we spent in Brussels. On July 12th we held a very productive planning meeting for the Good Food March. From across Europe, national coordinators for the march came together to present their plans and share ideas for the next few months. With national level events now planned in cities such as Bucharest, Lisbon, Naples, and Vienna, alongside the main bike tour to Brussels, the march is really beginning to take shape. If you want to organise an event, don’t hesitate to get in contact with your national representative, and let us know so we can add it to the Good Food March map! The second event we attended on July 13th was held in the EU Commission. We were at the ‘CAP Towards 2020 – Taking Stock with Civil Society‘ conference, which included speakers from the ARC network: Goran Soster – Coordinator of the PREPARE Network, Jan Plagge, […]
A dream to save and freely distribute local seed varieties, a dream about freedom and democracy […]
Positive outcome following a meeting to discuss the market problems of recent months […]
Poland continues to cultivate crops that pose a threat to already dwindling bee populations […]
Festival in Greece enables information sharing on local seed variety protection in Europe […]
Farmsubsidy.org expresses its dismay at the reversal of transparency in EU funds […]
Illegal battery cages continue to be used across Europe, 5 months after EU ban introduced […]
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