World Water stress: Algeria’s strategies In partnership with anep One of the biggest challenges facing Algeria is its drinking water supply. To respond to this emergency, the government is innovating by investing in desalination and wastewater recycling. 15/08/2024
Europe News How are Belgian vineyards adapting to climate change? Winegrowers in Belgium's Walloon region are adapting their wine growing technique due to the growing threat of climate change. 14/08/2024
Europe Decoded Who will be the next EU farming boss? There are still many unknowns surrounding President Ursula von der Leyen's slate of candidates for the next European Commission, but there are already clues about who might lead the EU’s agriculture policy in her team. 12/08/2024
Europe News Drought devastates corn and sunflower fields in Romania Still struggling after an intense heatwave, some farmers fear losses of up to 90% of all of their crops. 12/08/2024
Green News Is this newly discovered water reserve the answer to Sicily’s drought? Local politicians have appealed for the water to be dug up but experts say it’s not so simple. 02/08/2024
Europe News Curtain rises on EU Parliament’s most right-leaning agriculture committee Right-wing groups have a significant presence in the parliamentary committee dealing with agriculture and attempted to claim nearly all key positions during the committee's constitutive meeting. 24/07/2024
Green News EU approves €105m Dutch green farming subsidy Farmers who relocate away from Natura 2000 sites can be offered public money, Brussels said, after green measures drew a howl of protest. 22/07/2024
Euronews Witness Sicily's struggle to survive as climate crisis hits hard Sicily is one of Europe’s regions most impacted by global warming. From droughts that devastate local agriculture to punishing heatwaves and more, Euronews travelled around the Italian island to witness first hand what it is like to live on the frontlines of the climate crisis. 19/07/2024
Romania Watermelon glut leaves Romanian farmers in the lurch Growers in one of Romania's most watermelon-rich regions are suffering as their crops ripened simultaneously, leading to an oversaturated market and significantly slashed prices. 15/07/2024
Radio Schuman How is the behind-the-scenes horse trading in the EU Parliament going? MEPs will gather for the first time in Strasbourg after the European election occurred in early June. They will elect the next president of EU Commission. 15/07/2024
Markets Price rises brewing for tea drinkers as extreme weather hits harvests Extreme weather events such as floods and droughts are especially disruptive to tea production, as the crop often relies solely on rain for its water needs, with little facilities for irrigation and water processing. 13/07/2024
Climate No to greenwashing, yes to real change, say Europe’s rural farmers Europe’s young farmers take aim at big agriculture as "the real problem" when it comes to climate change. 07/07/2024
Health news Fourth US dairy worker infected with bird flu amid outbreak in cows A fourth human case was reported in Colorado by US health authorities. 04/07/2024
Europe News French elections: Farmers rely on Europe, but are tempted by far right The farmers Euronews spoke to in Braslou, a village of 315 inhabitants in southern Touraine, shared the feeling familiar among large parts of rural France: they have been forgotten and abandoned by politicians and authorities alike. 29/06/2024
Europe News Denmark cow and pig 'flatulence tax' to be rolled out in 2030 The Scandinavian country pitched a 'flatulence tax' scheme, which was met with industry-wide support and is expected to be carried by the national parliament. 26/06/2024
Europe News China probes EU pork products in prelude to retaliation for EV tariffs The European Commission is expected to increase tariffs on China-made electric vehicles as soon as 5 July. 17/06/2024
Qatar 365 A taste of Qatari initiatives with a farm to table flavour In partnership with Media City Qatar 365 invites you to taste initiatives with a farm to table flavour, pushing individuals towards more sustainable practices 12/06/2024
Climate 'Disaster': Sicily's farmers sound alarm as water dries up Italy declared a drought emergency in Sicily a couple of months ago, hitting farmers and breeders the hardest. 10/06/2024
World News Low turnout at farmers demonstration ahead of EU vote Copa-Cogeca, the EU's main farmers' organisation, dissociated itself from the event and claimed that none of its members took part. 04/06/2024
Climate Climate crisis or negligence? The inside story of Sicily’s drought Farmers' losses exceed €1 billion, according to a consortium. 29/05/2024