From Problem to Asset: EU Turns 180 Degrees on Livestock Farming
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Morano on Fox on Europe retreating from meat & cow emission restrictions: ‘This is one of the most significant developments in two decades’ – EU now rejecting push to eat insects & lab grown meat & instead is promoting livestock as ‘critical infrastructure,’ an ‘asset’ critical to ‘food security’
Europe is flipping its stance on cow emissions, now deeming livestock critical after years of climate fearmongering. @ClimateDepot: “This is honestly one of the most significant developments in two…
From Problem to Asset: EU Turns 180 Degrees on Livestock Farming
It’s no secret that Europe’s farmers have been in an open war with the European Commission for years, periodically blockading Brussels and other capitals with their tractors to protest the EU’s harmful climate and trade policies that have been killing agriculture and, especially, livestock farming. But despite its flashy buildings repeatedly being sprayed with manure, the Commission maintained its position that cows are mainly a source of CO2 em…
Euromontana reaction to the EU Livestock Strategy
The European Commission adopted its Strategy for Livestock on the 7 July. The strategy ‘sets out actions to help livestock farmers address economic, environmental and market challenges’. It includes actions across five interconnected policy areas: resilience, competitiveness, sustainability, the territorial dimension, and the excellence of Europe’s livestock sector. The Commission highlights a variety of measures linked to the current and futu…
European Commission publishes Protein Action Plan and Livestock Strategy to boost resilience
The European Commission has published its new Protein Action Plan alongside a Livestock Strategy, aiming to boost the resilience of Europe’s agri-food sector and address market challenges.
The EU Protein Action Plan: What’s in it for farmers?
Europe needs more home-grown protein—and farmers are key to making that happen according to the European Commission. A new Protein Action Plan – which aims to boost production, support innovation and create new opportunities across the food chain – was unveiled today (Tuesday, July 7) in Strasbourg. In 2025, only 25% of the oilseeds and […] The post The EU Protein Action Plan: What’s in it for farmers? appeared first on Agriland.ie.
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