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Published on Feb 19, 2025Source: European Commission - Gov't Institution
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Published on Feb 18, 2025
EU Commission in Dublin to celebrate women in agri
The European Commission Representation in Ireland along with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) aim to highlight the important role women play in farming. An event will be held on Tuesday, March 4 celebrating Irish women in …
Source: Agriland.ie - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 19, 2025
EU Eyes Stricter Food Import Rules In Agriculture Policy Review
The EU plans to crackdown on food imports that do not meet its standards as part of an agricultural policy review to be published Wednesday that looks to appease disgruntled farmers amid global trade tensions. The European Commission is due to unveil a new …
Source: International Business Times - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 19, 2025
Canada urged to stand up to EU mirror clauses
WINNIPEG – Canada should be pushing back against the European Union on agricultural regulations and its attempts to impose its policies on other countries, says a consumer advocate. The EU has been promoting the idea of “mirror clauses,” in which farmers …
Source: The Western Producer - Neutral -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
EU plans to restrict imported crops treated with banned pesticides, draft shows
Brussels | Reuters — The European Union is planning tougher restrictions on imported crops treated with pesticides banned in Europe, a draft European Commission document showed, a move that would impact suppliers including the U.S. U.S. President Donald …
Source: Farmtario - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
The European Union’s farming dilemma: Sustainability, regulation, and survival
Farmers are at the center of politics in Europe, where stakeholders push individual stances toward decarbonization and market competitiveness. BRUSSSELS, Belgium — Mass protests in European capitals have captured global attention — not for their sheer size …
Source: AGDAILY - Michigan - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
Commission opens applications for 4th EU Organic Awards
The Commission has opened applications to reward actors along the organic value chain who develop projects that improve the production and consumption of organic food. From 11 February to 27 April 2025, any EU actor or institution with a leading project …
Source: EU Reporter - Uncategorized -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
Opinion: Food, farming and our future – why Europe must lead the way
As an illustration, the industrial animal-based food production and consumption are estimated to have cost €3 trillion in the EU in 2022. This toll includes rising healthcare expenses, environmental degradation, climate change and subsidies that sustain an …
Source: BirdLife International - Neutral -
Published on Feb 17, 2025
After Report of Massive Fraud, Greece Probing EU Agricultural Funds
ATHENS – After an investigation by the news site Politico said it had revealed one of the largest cases of fraud in the European Union’s agricultural sector in Greece, authorities said they’ve begun their own probe of claims that some €45 million in the …
Source: The National Herald - Neutral -
Published on Feb 14, 2025
EU Commission to outline measures to simplify CAP
The European Commission is expected to commit to making the next Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) “simpler and more targeted” next week. EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Christophe Hansen is due to present the finalised version of the ‘Vision for …
Source: Agriland.ie - Label Pending