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
Europe News European elections: What do voters want? What do candidates promise? Watch episode 19 of Euronews' guide on the European elections, taking place from June 6 to 9. 28/05/2024
Europe News Dairy farmers protest in Brussels over low price of milk About a hundred farmers protested in front of European Union institutions, calling for a law on the price of dairy products 27/05/2024
Partner content Communities in Portugal’s drought-prone Algarve region take water management into their own hands Partner content presented by Copernicus Water, an essential natural resource to life on earth, is under threat. Water scarcity and insecurity, driven largely by climate change, have become critical issues worldwide, further exacerbated by inefficiencies in water use and management. 23/05/2024
Climate Now Can you have a climate-neutral profit-making dairy farm? In partnership with Copernicus The Farm Zero C project in Ireland aims to slash greenhouse gas emissions and still make a profit. Can it be done? 20/05/2024
Green News Swarms of flies in Spain could be due to climate change Climate conditions and farming practices may be creating the perfect breeding ground for the insects to multiply. 16/05/2024
Green News Polish farmers stage sit-in at parliament as protests continue An influx of grain from Ukraine has compounded existing grievances against what farmers describe as punitive environmental regulations from Brussels. 10/05/2024
Climate Redirect farming subsidies from meat for climate's sake, World Bank says EU member states and other high-income countries should shift subsidies from emissions-heavy ‘wasteful’ foods like red meat towards greener fruit and veg, according to the World Bank. 07/05/2024
Europe News Record approval of farming reform raises legal, climate concerns Faced with the roar of protesting farmers, the European Parliament has stripped down agricultural rules in record time – but some worry MEPs have been too hasty. 25/04/2024
Green News Green MEPs warn about ‘attack’ on environmental policies Gains for right-wing politicians at the upcoming European elections could mean the end for the EU's Green Deal. 24/04/2024
Green News Parliament reinforces support for GMO deregulation Backers of a new generation of genetically modified crops have urged governments to support the new technology after the EUropean Parliament restated its support. 24/04/2024
Green News Belgium issues ultimatum over energy tax reform A revision of a law setting minimum levies for fuels and electricity promised to bring an end to the era of tax-free energy for airlines and ship operators, but reform has been stalled for years, with EU governments unable to agree on how to update the 20-year-old Energy Taxation Directive. 22/04/2024
Climate Climate hazards pose risk for 70% of the world’s workers, report warns Numerous health conditions from cancer to pesticide poisoning have been linked to climate change. 22/04/2024
Italy Thousands of farmers protest 'Made in Italy' labelling Thousands of yellow-clad agriculture workers demonstrated on a major highway. 09/04/2024
Nature Euroviews. Amid rampant deforestation, the EU must safeguard its ‘green jewel’ The EU was widely lauded for its pioneering anti-deforestation law. Now, although new data just found that global forest loss is still rampant, some EU countries are trying to sabotage it before it’s even been implemented, Julia Christian writes. 08/04/2024
Living Organic farms increase pesticide use in nearby fields, study suggests Are organic farms ‘pest hot spots’? Study investigates rise in pesticide use in neighbouring fields. 01/04/2024