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Latest from EU Member States

Where Soya has Scale – Ukraine, Big Ag and Land Concentration

2 March, 2020 Hans Wetzels

The FAO expects former Soviet countries like Ukraine to play an important role in feeding the world the coming decades.  But questions remain about who will benefit from the oncoming agricultural gold rush. […]

Main stories

Donau Soja | Helping Make the EU’s Soybeans Sustainable?

28 June, 2018 Hans Wetzels

Where does Europe get its soybeans – South America, Ukraine, within the EU itself? Hans Wietzels talks sustainable soybean with Oksana Prosolenko of the Donau Soja Organisation she directs in Ukraine. […]

Latest from EU Member States

Soya – a problematic animal feed

7 April, 2014 Marek Kryda

With the increasing rise on the global scale of the industrial animal farming system, production of soy is increasing, with cause for concern. […]

A Vision and Strategy for Rural Europe

For just and sustainable Europe, rural considerations have to be integrated into the plans for Covid-19 recovery, for CAP and for the EU Green Deal. Find the series here.

This Month’s Articles

Missed an article of ours? Or would like to read it again? Find all our articles from this month here. Or browse through our chronological archive that stores all articles here.

Regenerative Agriculture

If we can put soils first in our farming and food policy: could regenerative agriculture be a reason for hope? Find all articles here.

Report: CAP Strategic Plans

Each EU Member State is writing its National CAP Strategic Plan. Will these CAP Strategic Plans pave the way for a sustainable agriculture, forestry, and rural development – in the EU and beyond? Download the full project report.

Coping with COVID-19

We are at the start of a huge challenge. It is all still unfolding. Stay informed with all our COVID-19 articles here. Read all our COVID-19 articles here.

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    18 February, 2021

Farm to Fork

The Farm to Fork strategy is the flagship agri-food element of the EU Green Deal. Find all articles on the EU Green Deal and Farm to Fork strategy here.

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  • Letter From The Farm | Between Hotbeds And The Hungary Gap
    22 February, 2021
  • European Committee of the Regions Adopts Opinion on Agroecology
    18 February, 2021
  • CAP Reform | Broad Coalition Demands Social Conditionality For A Fairer CAP
    17 February, 2021
  • Czech Republic | Three Cheers For Food Self-Sufficiency?
    16 February, 2021
  • Commission’s Recommendations to CAP Strategic Plans: Glitters or Gold?
    14 February, 2021
  • Join Green Farming Now – All Day Web Event 17th February
    12 February, 2021
  • German Environment Ministry Proposals For CAP Green Architecture
    11 February, 2021
  • Precision Farming – or “The Emperor’s New Clothes”?
    7 February, 2021
  • Download New Report on CAP – Trilogues & Strategic Plans
    5 February, 2021
  • OECD – Agri-Food Policy Coherence Needed
    2 February, 2021
  • EU Citizen Survey Indicates Gene Drive Moratorium Support
    1 February, 2021
  • Agroecology Can Shape and Transform EU Food Systems – Joint Policy Paper
    28 January, 2021
  • Planning for Food Commons in a Post-COVID World
    25 January, 2021
  • UK | Urban Food Revolution Gaining Ground In Bristol 
    25 January, 2021
  • Germany | Traditional Wine-Making Feeling The Heat of Climate Change
    22 January, 2021
  • Weaker Eco-Schemes and Pet Projects – Commission Factsheet Unpacked
    19 January, 2021
  • “Resilience and Transformation” – 5th SCAR Report’s Pathways for Europe’s Food System
    18 January, 2021
  • Letter From The Farm | Half The Price Of Your Food Is Paid By The EU
    13 January, 2021
  • Super Stories at Soup & Talk 2021 – Be There!
    11 January, 2021
  • Oxford Real Farming Conference 2021 – Eleven Sessions Not to Miss
    5 January, 2021
  • Navigating In Circles, On Course For 2030!
    5 January, 2021
  • France | Lessons from Agricultural Archeology
    3 January, 2021
  • France | Letter To The Next Generation
    21 December, 2020
  • UK | Sustainable Wine’s Reign of Terroir
    18 December, 2020
  • There’s Something About Dairy – CAP, Exports and Global Milk Markets
    17 December, 2020

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