Author: John Peterson
Why Are U.S. Agricultural Emissions Decreasing?
The EPA report was not specifically designed to assess the effectiveness of conservation programs or certain agricultural practices. Generally, agricultural emissions experts agree that the EPA’s annual greenhouse gas emissions
DetailLeading EPP lawmaker announces split of busiest EU Parliament committee
The European Parliament’s environment and health committee (ENVI) is set to undergo a significant change, with plans to split it up so that health and food safety are handled separately.
DetailTop Priority: EU Coalition Focuses on Farmers’ Position in Food Supply Chain
The three centrist political groups forming the new majority coalition at the European Parliament are prioritizing strengthening the position of farmers in the food supply chain, according to draft documents
DetailBittersweet Harvest in Hot Weather: Those Unable to Touch Their Faces
Hatay’s farmers have begun harvesting peppers in the Amik Plain. The ripe peppers, maturing in the hot weather, are being collected by agricultural workers facing challenging conditions. The workers, earning
DetailEU retailers highlight concerns over market fragmentation and call for action to address imbalances in the food chain
The EU agrifood policy for the next mandate should focus on removing barriers to investment in the agrifood sector, according to Christel Delberghe, director general of retailers’ association EuroCommerce. Delberghe
DetailImmediate Demolition of Illegal Structures in Forests: A Necessity
Illegal structures and crops planted in forests will be demolished and eliminated by the General Directorate of Forestry without the need for any decision. The costs of these operations will
DetailEU trade policy clashes with sustainability and food sovereignty goals, says farming organization
The EU agricultural sector is calling for a shift in policy towards controlling prices and moving away from free trade agreements, such as the stalled deal with Mercosur, according to
DetailCurrent Status of TMO Grain Purchases: Ongoing Updates
The TMO Temporary Procurement Center in Bayburt began grain purchases on Thursday, August 8. Farmers are bringing their barley and wheat to the center using trailers. The team leader reported
DetailAgrifish Council faces unprecedented panic: what this means for EU policy and fisheries
France is on the brink of having a new National Assembly following the legislative elections on Sunday evening (7 July). If the Rassemblement national (RN) and its right-wing allies manage
DetailCrary® Ag Launches New Website: Explore Our Latest Innovations
West Fargo, ND – Crary Ag proudly announces the launch of its completely redesigned website. Following an extensive design and testing process, Crary Ag unveiled its new site in August,
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