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 largest network of environmental NGOs in Europe accuses Brussels of strengthening an industrial model that harms animals, nature and small farmers.
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.
EU-Funded Project Calls for Nutrition-Focused Protein Transition
5 Mins Read In its first policy brief, Horizon Europe-backed project Giant Leaps is urging the EU to accelerate the transition to alternative proteins while preserving the nutritional adequacy of diets. The EU is increasingly facing calls for a food systems transformation, and one project backed by the bloc has laid out a vision for doing so in a sustainable manner. Giant Leaps, a 35-member, 17-country initiative backed by a €10.3M Horizon Europ…
Commission sets the direction for prosperous livestock sector and a self-sufficient protein system - The European Sting - Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology - europeansting.com European Union News
(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. Today, the European Commission adopted the Livestock Strategy to ensure Europe’s valuable livestock sector remains strong and resilient in the long term. The Strategy, the first of its kind, sets out actions to help livestock farmers address economic, environmental and market challenges. This long-term vision recognises the essential role of sustainabl…
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