Europe in Motion Greenhouse emissions: Which countries reported the biggest decreases? EU greenhouse gas emissions fell between Q3 2023 and Q3 2024, mostly due to reductions in the electricity and gas supply chain. 24/02/2025
Europe News EU Commission sets Green Deal aside in new agri-food vision The EU executive has unveiled a new vision for Europe’s agri-food system by 2040, scaling back its previous, more environmentally ambitious policy in response to mounting farmer protests. 19/02/2025
EU Decoded Brussels wants to strengthen the bargaining power of farmers The price of the groceries we buy are the result of tough negotiations between large purchasers and farmers. But farmers very often feel taken advantage of by major retailers, claiming they are forced to undersell their products. 19/02/2025
Europeans' Stories Who's afraid of the EU-Mercosur Agreement? Vilified by some, defended by others and misunderstood by many, the “Mercosur Agreement” is a passionate subject these days on farms across the European Union and especially in France. 12/02/2025
Eco-Innovation Solar grazing: Why sheep are the perfect partner for photovoltaics Farmers in the USA are waking up to the benefits of keeping sheep on solar farms, but Europe’s been doing this for ages. 20/01/2025
Europe News Poland seeks to break EU deadlock on GMO deregulation After 18 months, governments have yet to agree on when a new class of genetically modified crops can be treated as equivalent to conventional strains, and whether producers should be granted monopoly rights through patents. 09/01/2025
World News Tractors head towards Paris in protest against the EU-Mercosur deal One of France's largest farmers' unions is seeking guarantees from the prime minister's office that it will defend a form of agriculture focused on protecting small farmers, who say are being crushed by free trade. 06/01/2025
Climate Will we still drink coffee in 25 years? That depends on climate change Climate change is already affecting Europe’s favourite beverage - but small-scale farmers are working on solutions. 31/12/2024
Europe in Motion Olive oil, milk and cereals: How did food prices fluctuate in 2024? After food prices soared in 2021 and 2022, over five essential food products saw price drops in 2024, including milk and cereals. 27/12/2024
Green News After the ceasefire, experts count ecological cost of war in Lebanon In its war against Hezbollah, Israel has dropped thousands of tonnes of munitions, causing great ecological damage and jeopardising both food security and public health. 15/12/2024
No Comment Angry farmers protest in London This Wednesday, hundreds of British farmers, driving tractors adorned with banners and flags, marched on London. 11/12/2024
Europeans' Stories Denmark’s carbon tax on livestock: a model for Europe? The European Union wants to become carbon neutral by 2050. But there is no consensus on how to achieve this, especially when it comes to the agricultural sector. Euronews reporter Valerie Gauriat went to Denmark, which wants to introduce a carbon tax on livestock farming from 2030. A world first. 11/12/2024
Europe News EU ministers offer soothing talk for farmers in CAP reset launch New agriculture Commissioner envisions no overhaul for the EU's agricultural subsidies system, as ministers began talks on reforms, seeking to maintain a farmer-centric Common Agricultural Policy. 10/12/2024
Sci-Tech Tech bootcamp in Croatia empowers rural women to drive innovation In partnership with Huawei In this episode of Sci-Tech, we visit a transformative bootcamp near Zagreb, Croatia, where women from rural areas across Europe are learning how technology can revolutionise their businesses and communities. 09/12/2024
Europe News Commission asks for help shaping agri-food vision The EU executive has set up an advisory body aiming to maintain open dialogue among agri-food stakeholders, avoiding the polarisation seen in the last mandate. 05/12/2024
Europe News Can France block the Mercosur trade agreement? France has fervently opposed the free trade agreement between the EU and five South American nations. 02/12/2024
Nature Why does the EU want to downgrade protection of grey wolf? Wolves have made an impressive comeback in Europe in recent decades, but their presence has angered some farmers and led to a hostile backlash. 29/11/2024
Climate Disappearing foods vs. climate change: How food sovereignty can help Bringing back ancient grains can help family farmers in the face of climate change. 27/11/2024
Europeans' Stories Do organic farmers still have a chance in Europe? For more than a year now, European agricultural policy has been in a state of unrest. 27/11/2024
Green News Not a single pesticide blocked in 22 years to save insects Governments are still using guidelines ghost-written by the chemical industry despite their devastating effect on ecosystems. 26/11/2024