In recent months, exceptionally hot, dry weather conditions have led to droughts in many European countries. According to forecasts, this has severely affected crops in some areas. According
As part of its latest plan for improved sustainability and biodiversity, the EU has announced the latest updates of its Farm to Fork Strategy, which is central to
The EU has announced that it plans to restrict the use of the pesticide sulfoxaflor following concerns over the effects it could have on bees. Sulfoxaflor was originally
Despite food supply not currently being affected by the war in Ukraine, a new report by the European Commission shows that food prices could soar in the coming
Despite being responsible for approximately 10% of greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union, political groups still have not agreed on the rules that should apply to the
A new report released by the EFA Group in the European Parliament shows that a majority of European consumers think genetically modified foods should have compulsory labeling. This
Following calls from EU leaders, post-Brexit trade talks have now been extended. With both sides wanting to secure a deal before the deadline, this news has given hope
by Graham Paul European agriculture is at a crossroads. As policymakers in Brussels debate the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the European Commission finally rolled out
In the EU, there are an estimated 9.7 million workers in the agricultural sector. However, since the COVID-19 outbreak, travel restrictions have led to a shortage of workers