Global Japan Colombian rice growers fight climate change with Japanese tech In partnership with The Government of Japan Japanese researchers and a private company help Colombian farmers increase their rice production and use less water, using mobile technology. 15/03/2019
No Comment Painting sow 'Pigcasso' hogs the limelight at South Africa farm Pigcasso, a rescued pig in South Africa, has become an art sensation, painting pieces that sell for thousands of dollars. 13/03/2019
Living A European world of exotic plants Enchanting greenhouses and winter gardens to visit this winter. 10/03/2019
Italy Sour grapes? Italian investigators uncover fraudulent balsamic vinegar Italian authorities have seized millions of euros worth of crushed grapes used to make fraudulent wine products 09/03/2019
USA US farmers and trappers say limiting animal trapping threatens a way of life "I just think the tide has turned. There are too many people out there on those public lands, and it's like we're walking through a mine field," said a New Mexico man whose dog died in a trap. 04/03/2019
Austria Austrian farmer handed enormous fine over deadly cow stampede A court in Austria has handed a huge fine to a farmer over a cow stampede that killed a German woman back in 2014. 25/02/2019
Next Series Europe steps up fight to stop deadly olive tree disease In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Futuris, Euronews' Julian Gomez travels to Italy to look at a European research project that's attempting to find a cure for the deadly olive tree disease Xylella Fastidiosa. 18/02/2019
Spain Adoption scheme revives ancient olive trees – and village life The scheme also aims to create jobs and attract families to the village, which has just 357 residents, half of whom are over 65. 12/02/2019
No Comment Italian farmers dump milk in protest over falling prices Sardinian farmers and shepherds on Monday continued their protests against low milk prices, dumping thousands of litres of milk from an overpass onto a highway. 11/02/2019
Italy Sardinian farmers destroy milk in protest over falling prices Farmers and shepherds on the Italian island of Sardinia have been pouring their milk away, saying they would rather destroy it than sell it for next to nothing. 10/02/2019
World The farm underneath the streets of London A pair of London based innovators have turned a disused WWII air raid shelter into a sustainable farm supplying produce to some of the city's best known restaurants. 06/02/2019
Europe News EU 'offers to provide aid' to Irish farmers in case of no-deal Brexit Following concerns brought up by Irish farmers, the EU has offered to provide financial support in the case of a no-deal Brexit. 04/02/2019
France At least 150kg of spoiled meat from Poland sold to consumers in France At least 150kg of spoiled meat from Poland sold to consumers in France, the French agriculture minister said on Friday. 01/02/2019
France Why France is ordering supermarkets to hike the price of Nutella Given the 'gilets jaunes' protests, this could prove to be controversial. 31/01/2019
Denmark Denmark hopes border fence with Germany will keep swine fever away Denmark has started building a 70km-long fence along its border with Germany in a bid to protect its pigs from disease-carrying wild boar. 28/01/2019
Angola Angola to diversify market outside oil In partnership with aipex Angola to diversify market outside oil 23/01/2019
World News Euroviews. Why Europe should partner the world’s smallholders to adopt big tech | View The Global Forum for Food and Agriculture has been a great opportunity to define the roles that we each can play in this move towards digitalisation but it is only the start. Devoting more time, energy and investment to this crucial area is in all of our interests if we are to guarantee our future 23/01/2019
Netherlands The Netherlands celebrates National Tulip Day A unique tulip garden covering 2,500 square metres was specially created for the event, with 200-thousand tulips presented in multiple colours. 19/01/2019
Business Planet Harvesting the potential of Moldova's SMEs In partnership with The European Investment Bank From plums and pears to nuts and wine, Moldova is famed for its fruit and food production. But despite that rich farming tradition, getting the money to start or modernise an agro business here can be tough. But an EU initiative aims to change that. 18/01/2019
Business Planet Banking on Moldova's farmers In partnership with The European Investment Bank As part of a special Business Planet filmed in Moldova, Euronews spoke to Antoine Gabizon, President of Mobiasbanca - the bank is participating in the 'Fruit Garden of Moldova' initiative. The project aims to make it easier for small and medium sized enterprises in Moldova to gain access to finance. 18/01/2019