Agrifood

10-10-2024

Algeria bars France from wheat import tender as relations sour

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Algeria is one of the world's biggest wheat buyers and for many years France was by far its largest supplier. Now it's Russia.

08-10-2024

EU and China clash on Beijing’s anti-dumping measures on brandy

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China's imposition on Tuesday of "temporary anti-dumping" measures on EU brandy was quickly met with a challenge at the WTO by the Commission.

Politics 08-10-2024

Bulgarian farmers to receive €100 million in state subsidies after protest threat

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The Bulgarian government will give €100 million in state subsidies to local farmers who have threatened new protests over imports of Ukrainian agricultural products, the government announced on Monday.

04-10-2024

Organic food traders shaken by ruling challenging equivalence of standards

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The decision by the EU's top court could have "far-reaching consequences", say traders of organic products

04-10-2024

Top EU Court rejects French ‘veggie steak’ ban, opens door to other restrictions

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The ruling could pave the way for France and other member states to prevent the marketing of products such as “veggie steaks” by other means.

04-10-2024

ECJ quashes EU-Morocco farm and fisheries deals, cites lack of Saharawi consent

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The EU’s top court said the agreement liberalising agricultural trade with Morocco could remain in place for 12 months to avoid the negative consequences of an immediate annulment.

03-10-2024

Top deforestation drivers could dodge ‘high risk’ tag under EU benchmarking

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Recently published documents show that major deforestation drivers may avoid being labelled 'high risk' by the EU, as the Commission will instead focus on countries sanctioned by the UN Security Council or the EU.

03-10-2024

Fishing suspension in Bay of Biscay sparks criticism by the European fishermen

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The European Commission proposed a one month suspension of fishing in the area to avoid accidental catches of cetaceans, but fishermen worry of the socio-economic consequences.

02-10-2024

Delay in EU anti-deforestation enforcement leaves little time to make changes

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The proposed extension of the transition period for the EU's anti-deforestation rules has many worried that reopening the file could end up weakening some of its provisions.

Special ReportAdvocacy Lab Content

European Algae Biomass president sees expansion of algae products in daily life, calls for improved EU algae market

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Driven by a vision to advance Europe’s algae sector, Carlos Unamunzaga, President of the European Algae Biomass Association, spoke with Euractiv’s Fiona Alston about his plans to raise the profile of algae in the public eye.  

30-09-2024

National agricultural plans miss EU environmental targets, say European auditors

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The Common Agricultural Policy implementation at member state level is not in line with the EU's green objectives, according to a report by the European Court of Auditors.

27-09-2024

Ciao, Bruxelles! EU farming policy speaks a little more Italian

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Massimiliano Giansanti has been elected president of Copa, the influential EU umbrella organisation for farmers' unions, cementing Italians' presence in key positions of the EU agricultural bubble.

26-09-2024

EU farm subsidies inflate aromatic herb crops in southern France

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Declarations for organic coriander cultivation have boomed this year in Occitanie, as farmers benefit from generous aid for conversion to bio cultivation of aromatic herbs, amid growing criticism in the sector against "misappropriation" of funds.

Special ReportAdvocacy Lab Content
26-09-2024

Algae biomass market booming on climate cooling potential

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Driven by its potential to help cool the climate crisis, the algae biomass sector is accelerating across the EU. With new product approvals in place, and fierce competition from foreign markets, the algae market is hotting up.

25-09-2024

Tensions rise between the EU and Norway over fishing quotas

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Member States and the European fishing industry are criticising Norway for unilaterally appropriating excessive quotas for certain fish species, and are calling on the Commission to take trade sanctions to protect the European market.

25-09-2024

EU countries support proposal to lower wolves’ protection status

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A majority of EU ambassadors backed a European Commission proposal on Wednesday (25 September) to lower the protection status of wolves in Europe. This marks a crucial first step towards amending the current rules under the Bern Convention.

24-09-2024

Ministers call for delay in pesticide tracking obligations to ease burden on farmers

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In a fresh effort to slash red-tape for farmers, at least 17 EU agriculture ministers, led by Poland, want to delay new obligations to electronically track pesticide use.

Special ReportAdvocacy Lab Content
24-09-2024

EU deforestation law in doubt as Germany pushes for postponement

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Calls for EUDR postponement has created confusion for companies over when, and if, they will have to comply. Lawmakers clashed this month over whether to stick with rigid enforcement of the EU’s new Regulation on Deforestation-Free Products (EUDR).

23-09-2024

EU must step up support for organic market, EU auditors say

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The European Union will miss its target of 25% organic farmland by 2030 because of weak support for the sector, the European Court of Auditors said in a report published on Organic Farming Day on Monday (23 September).

23-09-2024

EU Commission challenges China dairy probe at WTO

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In an unprecedented move on Monday (23 September), the European Commission has launched consultations at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against an ongoing investigation by the Beijing authorities into the compatibility of EU subsidies with global trade rules.

20-09-2024

Commission juggles Mercosur deal, anti-deforestation rules, and farmers’ anger

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EU trade enthusiasts may be disheartened to see trade lumped into the already extensive portfolio of Slovakia's nominee, Maroš Šefčovič— one of its longest-serving commissioners.

20-09-2024

Bluetongue virus reaches Sweden, Norway amid a surge of outbreaks

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After spreading rapidly across central Europe over the last few months, several cases of bluetongue virus (BTV) have been reported in Sweden and Norway, the first instances that far north in over a decade.

20-09-2024

Von der Leyen to propose solution on EU anti-deforestation rules, according to EPP agriculture chief

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will propose either delaying the enforcement of the new deforestation regulation or finding an alternative solution to prevent it from taking effect on 30 December, she told colleagues at a European People’s Party (EPP) meeting this week.

19-09-2024

Centre-right and socialists clash over EU deforestation law enforcement

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The centre-right and the socialists in the European Parliament are at loggerheads over how to enforce the EU’s anti-deforestation law (EUDR), which will soon require companies to prove that EU-sold products – including foods – were not produced on deforested land.