France Migrants exploited harvesting grapes in Champagne region, court hears Six people and three companies have gone on trial in France, accused of exploiting migrants to harvest grapes for major winemakers in the Champagne region in 2018. 03/07/2020
World News Crop-killing locust swarms spotted across three continents East Africa, South Asia, and now South America: three continents are suffering plagues of locusts. The swarms of insects have been devastating food supplies. 03/07/2020
Climate Now The future for farmers in a warmer world In partnership with Copernicus In this episode, Climate Now looks at how farmers are adapting to climate change and our warming planet, 15/06/2020
Italy Italian farmers pay for workers' flights Farmers in Italy have been paying for seasonal workers to return from abroad to harvest crops or risk bankruptcy 14/06/2020
My Europe Series Find out why Poland's pig farmers are concerned about their livelihoods African Swine Fever, ASF, is a disease transmitted from wild boar to farmed pigs. There's no risk to us, ASF can't infect humans, but it does cause huge economic problems and Poland is currently on the front line. Find out in Unreported Europe what is being done to stop the spread of the disease. 24/04/2020
Living First man-made meat is grown in outer space After proving their concept by blasting it out of the atmosphere, this tech startup is now going carbon neutral. 24/04/2020
My Europe Series French farm producers suffer during the COVID-19 restrictions Unreported Europe takes a look at three producers and how they tackle the challenges of selling their produce whilst the local markets remain closed together with a lack of season workers who normally fill the fields by now. 17/04/2020
Germany UK food firm charters plane to fly in Romanians to help with harvest Coronavirus lockdowns mean food producers are struggling to find the staff to harvest fruit and vegetables. 16/04/2020
Next Series How can new technology improve animal welfare and farming efficiency? In partnership with The European Commission Precision Farming - or Smart Farming - is aimed at better targeting of resources to the individual animal or crop to avoid waste and improve results and welfare. The sector is set to double by 2025. 23/03/2020
Living Europeans eat twice as much meat as the global average A report from Greenpeace suggests we need to cut down dramatically to meet emissions targets. 16/03/2020
Partner content What will be the new face of European agriculture in the coming years? Partner content presented by Copernicus As Europe’s climate gets warmer and seasons are shifting, agriculture needs to adapt: climate data might be part of the answer. 02/03/2020
No Comment Macron defends EU agricultural policy at Paris showcase French President Emmanuel Macron spent the day shaking hands with farmers and tasting regional specialities 22/02/2020
Spain Why are Spanish farmers protesting against low prices? Trade unions demand political action to guarantee retail prices for fruit and vegetables that are liveable for farmers. 18/02/2020
France France's entire tomato stock under threat from deadly virus The virus also threatens chillis and pepper bells. 17/02/2020
World News Euroviews. Faced with the worsening climate crisis, agriculture investment is more important than ever ǀ View As CTA enters the final year of its mandate, food systems and agriculture are once again under the spotlight as the climate emergency becomes increasingly urgent. At the same time, we begin the 10-year countdown to the delivery of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. 17/02/2020
Europe News EU considers introduction of 'meat tax' to fight climate change A Dutch NGO is in Brussels today trying to convince lawmakers to increase the price of beef, chicken and pork. It's a proposal that won't be to everybody's taste.. 05/02/2020
Smart Regions Degraded land begins to bloom thanks to European composting project In partnership with the European Commission A European project is helping to bring new life to degraded land, working to transform and reinvigorate the soil with organic compost and man-made 'technosols'. 20/01/2020
My Europe Series Land grab: Hungary's political elite accused of milking the system Hungary is in the headlines again with allegations of large-scale land-grabbing by the ruling elite. Unreported Europe investigates whether leading politicians are handing out precious farmland to friends and family. 17/01/2020
Hungary Can sticking flags in sausages boost domestic consumption? Hungarian farmers have praised the new policy but supermarkets are sceptical. 16/01/2020
Somalia Somalia deals with plague of locusts — by frying and eating them The locusts are destroying crops and threatening vast parts of the country with food insecurity. 22/12/2019