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Farmers and activists call for greener agricultural policies during pre-election demonstration on 01/06/24
Environmental groups and farmers called for a transition to a sustainable agri-food system, climate action, and the approval of the stalled nature restoration law during a modest demonstration in Brussels on Saturday (1 June).
Indigenous groups warn of continued deforestation in Malaysia, as EU law nears on 31/05/24
Representatives of Malaysia’s indigenous peoples, along with climate and human rights NGOs, urged the European Commission to involve civil society in discussions about the EU’s anti-deforestation regulation (EUDR) during a visit to Brussels this week.
Do we need a biofuel police? on 31/05/24
At the transport and energy Council yesterday (30 May), France, Germany and the Netherlands called the European Commission to launch controls in 3rd countries to reinforce the mesures against the import of fraudulent biofuels. 
Improve pig welfare standards, demand animal rights advocates [Advocacy Lab Content] on 31/05/24
Pig producers across the EU should deliver higher welfare standards than the EU Pig Directive currently requires, say activists who are now calling for better practices and additional measures to ensure pig welfare.
Commission moves ahead with simplification measures for farmers on 30/05/24
On Thursday (30 May), the EU executive made it easier to exempt farmers from the requirements to receive subsidies in case of exceptional weather events, and will next week propose relaxing the obligation to use geo-tagged photos for control purposes.
EU hits Russian grain imports with tariff hike, countries call for further restrictions on 30/05/24
European Union countries have greenlighted a sharp increase in tariffs on Russian and Belarusian grain in a move aimed at halting imports of these products to the 27-member bloc on Thursday (30 May).
NGO calls on EU to ban fast-growing chicken breeds on 30/05/24
Fast-growing broilers must be banned in the European Union for animal welfare reasons, the NGO Eurogroup for Animals said, while representatives of European poultry producers countered that this would necessarily lead to higher prices for consumers and environmental problems.
EU cereal producers face impact from reduced toxin limits, warns MEP on 29/05/24
The reduction of the maximum level allowed for mycotoxins in cereals, substances produced by fungi that can harm human health if consumed in sufficient quantities, could cost European cereal producers dearly, warned French European Parliament (MEP) Anne Sander.
After protests German farmers remain ‘very dissatisfied’ with federal government on 29/05/24
January farmers' rallies in Germany marked the beginning of European demonstrations, but while they have largely ebbed away, growers remain unsatisfied with how the national government works.
Labour shortage, landmines plague Ukraine’s family farms, warns report on 29/05/24
Smallholder farmers in Ukraine continue to grapple with the impact of the Russian invasion, facing damaged infrastructure, lack of veterinary services and drugs, increased production costs and landmine contamination, according to a report from humanitarian charity Mercy Corps.

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 Agrifood Weekly 
Twitter Space: Upcoming EU mandate, what are the new agrifood priorities? (28/05/24)
EU countries determined to strengthen tools to prevent, manage agricultural crisis (28/05/24)
Group of EU countries pushes to extend food origin labelling (28/05/24)
Agriculture’s quiet digital innovation revolution, CtrlPlantRepeat [Advocacy Lab Content] (28/05/24)
Smallholder farmers struggling with new forestry requirements [Advocacy Lab Content] (28/05/24)
French farmers’ union boss wants Timmermans-style agriculture commissioner (27/05/24)
Agrifood Special CAPitals Brief: the rules against unfair trade practices (24/05/24)
Austrian farm minister pushes for quick adoption of proposal to lower wolf’s protection status (24/05/24)
EU countries fail again to find agreement on gene edited plants patents (24/05/24)
Commission suggests incentives to reduce dependency on protein in animal feed (24/05/24)
Stakeholders and NGOs mount pressure on Commission on anti-deforestation rules implementation  (23/05/24)
EU Commission fines US confectionery giant Mondelez €337.5 million (23/05/24)
EU’s strategic dialogue on agriculture halfway through but still far from conclusions (23/05/24)
Belgian EU presidency seeks to break stalemate on gene edited plants patents (22/05/24)
French government scraps organic farming targets from agri law under discussion (22/05/24)
The EU quota for imported sugar from Ukraine is already filled, Kyiv producers warn (21/05/24)
Ukraine must continue receiving strong European support in food, agricultural sector (21/05/24)
The evolution of Solidarity Lanes (17/05/24)
Farmers’ party pushes for hard line on agriculture in Dutch coalition   (17/05/24)
EU maize producers concerned by Ukraine export, eyeing integration as an opportunity (17/05/24)
Two major agri files EU Parliament will have to tackle in the next term (17/05/24)
EU to tighten grip on emergency pesticide use with new guidance on derogations  (16/05/24)
After UK ban on live animal exports, NGOs step up pressure on the European Commission (15/05/24)
Food sector among winners of a ‘Buy European’ approach, says study (15/05/24)
EU envoys to discuss lowering protection status of wolves amid NGOs’ concerns (14/05/24)
France announces low carbon fertilisers plant to reduce dependence on Russian imports (13/05/24)
EU countries seal relaxation of CAP green requirements until 2027  (13/05/24)
NGOs unite against EU’s rollback of green policies for the agrifood sector (13/05/24)
Polish farmers march against ‘green poison’ EU climate change rules (10/05/24)
Campaigners pressure member states for ambitious food waste reduction targets (10/05/24)
Wojciechowski is ‘grateful’ for farmers’ protests, CAP should be based on incentives (10/05/24)
Europe’s biosolutions sector is leveraging nature to strengthen sustainability and resilience [Advocacy Lab Content] (09/05/24)
EU seeks post-election approval of Mercosur trade deal, says Brussels’ chief negotiator (08/05/24)
Bernhard Url asked to stay at least another year as head of EFSA (08/05/24)
French beet growers test pest-repelling fragrance as alternative to bee-toxic pesticides (08/05/24)
Commission to consider tools to speed up recovery of misspent agricultural funds (08/05/24)
The World Bank’s suggestions for EU agrifood sustainability (08/05/24)
World Bank calls for sharp increase in investment to halve agrifood emissions (07/05/24)
France to present a pesticide reduction plan closer to EU standards (03/05/24)
EU struggles to secure another New Zealand-style trade deal (03/05/24)

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