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EU Aims to Cut Dependency on U.S. Soy, Oilseed Imports

The Giant Leaps project says 81% to 86% of food-related emissions come from animal agriculture and urges EU leaders to back alternative proteins.

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The European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, wants 35% of oilseeds and protein crops used in animal feed to be EU-grown by 2035.

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The largest network of environmental NGOs in Europe accuses Brussels of strengthening an industrial model that harms animals, nature and small farmers.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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As a protein-rich feed, Europe introduces a lot of soya from the USA and Brazil. Will more rapeseed be fed in the future? The EU Commission wants to strengthen domestic production.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Green Queen broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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