Carbon Farming is coming. But the EU Commission's proposal to regulate it is weak when it comes to ensuring real emissions reductions, risks alienating small and medium farmers, and more.
📗Out now: our new report on the CAP Strategic Plans 📗
As the last CAP Strategic Plan (Netherlands) has been approved, we launch a report summarising the key aspects of the CAP Strategic Plans approval process that started a year ago: https://t.co/1JiZC521fX
Observation letters, meetings, and negotiations between the Commission and Member States are shaping the future national #CAP Strategic Plans. Are these negotiations going to make any changes that matter? Here is our analysis: https://t.co/1c58cmcNAv
A new debate has sparked on food security in Europe. The derogation to allow production on fallow land, the state of grain production and use as feed in Europe: What does it entail for the future of the livestock sector?
https://t.co/Rn2lgpJUhh
Why has the CAP been historically problematic for farmers’ economic sustainability, biodiversity and the environment, in the EU and the Global South? We explore historical choices regarding trade and CAP that led our agriculture towards liberalisation
https://t.co/v5J2fAkeaD
Observation letters under scrutiny: 19 Member States that submitted their #CAP Strategic Plans received their awaited Observation Letters. What are the implications of the Commission backtracking on a transparent process? ➡️ https://t.co/6Himswrfl4