The European Commission has been quietly weighing up options to radically overhaul its budget. This could see all of its 500+ biggest money pots merged into one mega money pot, divided out based on ...
Launching today, the Michael Dower Award for Rural Resilience will showcase the efforts of local communities and individuals ...
In this op-ed, Hans Van Sharen of Corporate Europe Observatory argues that Bayer, a German agrochemical giant, exerts vast ...
A new study from the Greenpeace European Unit - Go Big or go Bust shows just how rapidly farming in Europe is going in a ...
The European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture (EARA) is an independent, farmer-led coordination and political advocacy ...
Hannes Lorenzen spoke to Frank Adams during a horticultural walk in the gardens of the Château d’Ansembourg, Luxembourg. A master gardener and co-founder of the SEED association for the preservation ...
The EU’s recent decision to tax Russian cereals over Ukrainian ones, and the maintenance of solidary lanes with Ukraine despite protests, highlights the relationship between policy and geopolitical ...
There’s a lot of new faces in new places this week in Brussels as Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has finally revealed her picks and priorities for her new team of Commissioners over this ...
Ombudsman Emily O Reilly in Strasbourg. Photo (c) European Union While all eyes this week have been on the nomination of the new crop of Commissioners, there have been plenty of other developments ...
The transition to pesticide-free agriculture is central to a sustainable land and food policy that fulfils the EU’s Farm-to-Fork strategy and can secure sufficient harvests in the long term in view of ...
CAP 2023-2027 is greener than the previous CAP – but plans “do not match the EU’s ambitions for the climate and the environment”. That’s according to the ECA – the European Court of Auditors – which ...