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After a long break, we are happy to be back in Brindusa Birhala's homestead in the west of Romania, where she has been busy ...
An unusual political creature celebrates twenty years of cooperation between a wide range of committed government officials, ...
The Polish Rural Parliament launched earlier this month, holding its inaugural gathering at the European Congress on Rural ...
The EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is once again being trimmed down to size, with the Commission reaching for the ...
In advance of the first trilogue meeting on “new genomic techniques” that took place this week, the industry launched a statement against GMO labelling. Only the Parliament, not the Council nor the ...
On Cloughjordan Community Farm it takes a village to grow 50 sorts of vegetables. Located at the heart of Cloughjordan ecovillage, an intentional community on 67 acres in the Irish midlands, the ...
Pesticides deemed too toxic for Europe are still being produced here and sold abroad to be sprayed on fields where farm workers live, work, and raise their children – but these are also fields that ...
Op-ed by Simone Højte, Emmanuel Molding Nielsen, Adrianna Wrona and Johannes Flatz The European Commission has published “A Vision for Agriculture and Food”, where it scales back green ambitions ...
The field of plant biotechnology is undergoing a profound transformation. The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools is fundamentally reshaping the way genetic engineering is conducted.
The EU powers-that-be are currently in the midst of big talks on the EU’s €1.2 billion budget, known in EU-speak as the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF). And as usual, where there’s big bucks, ...
A new study from the Greenpeace European Unit – Go Big or go Bust shows just how rapidly farming in Europe is going in a particular trajectory. Simply put, small farm are disappearing, and large farms ...
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