Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Europe

Farming’s sustainable future in danger as European Commission pushes for intensive agriculture

Today’s farmers’ protest in Brussels shows that the European Commission’s recent moves to scrap environmental rules under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) fail to respond to farmers’ concerns over unfair prices and a viable future. Ditching rules that protect biodiversity harms the long-term sustainability of farming in Europe, and plays into the hands of big agri-businesses who can drive prices down even further by intensifying and expanding their production. 

Anu Suono, agriculture expert at WWF European Policy Office, said: “The European Commission is running around like a headless chicken throwing environmental measures under the tractor. They are failing to solve farmers’ real problems by tackling unfair pricing and a Common Agricultural Policy that is no longer fit to secure our food supply in the long-term, prevent the loss of smaller, family-run farms and address the climate and biodiversity emergencies that farmers face.” 

Today, agriculture ministers are meeting at the AGRIFISH Council to discuss responses to the crisis. “We urge Ministers to work towards a 2050 vision for sustainable food systems to give farmers the long-term stability and investment certainty they so desperately need,” said Suono.

In January, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a new Strategic Dialogue on the future of agriculture with all relevant stakeholders. Suono commented: “We call on the European Commission to stop undermining the Strategic Dialogue with ill thought-out, rash decisions made in a bid to win political favour before the European elections. The Strategic Dialogue can lay the foundations for a balanced, sustainable vision for the future of Europe’s agricultural sector, instead of repeated short-term, unsuccessful overhauls of the Common Agricultural Policy.”

Advertisement

Click to comment

You May Also Like

Europe

Bulgaria is in an unprecedented parliamentary crisis. A world record (definitely a national one) was set after in one year (2021) a total of...

Europe

Georgy Bedzhamov, a businessman from Putin’s inner circle, an alleged fraudster and bankrupt, who is living the dream in Knightsbridge, is still avoding inclusion...

News

As the BRICS countries consolidate their position as regional leaders, it is more important than ever that they set a strong precedent in the...

Europe

In Moldova, the debate continues on civil rights, individual freedoms and the rule of law in the country as the opposition forces, including the...