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On 25 June, hailstorms hit the Loir-et-Cher department of France, which is home to a significant number of Touraine’s ...
Efforts to reform agriculture policies seem focused on dismantling the industry’s attempts to become greener.
Utilities across the European Union cranked output from natural gas and coal-fired power plants during the opening half of ...
A new policy brief, produced as part of the LAMASUS project, highlights that strategic agricultural de-intensification in the ...
A new idea is brewing in Germany, with the first seeds sown of a new alliance along the food value chain for cereals and ...
A new policy brief, produced as part of the LAMASUS project, highlights that strategic agricultural de-intensification in the EU could help reduce ...
EU regulations and Brexit setbacks stifle UK food innovation, risking global competitiveness and future farming breakthroughs.
ABG: Regulations in the EU have been difficult, especially for synthetic crop protection. Do you see any possibilities of ...
July is shaping up to be a blockbuster month for the EU agrifood sector. In a double-whammy move, the European Commission is ...
Denmark has taken over the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, and will hold that role until December 31.
The decision of an Appeals Officer is final, but either the DAFM or the appellant may seek a review of the decision ...
Policymakers in Tanzania call for increased investments in organic agriculture demonstrating interest in moving beyond Green ...
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