Greece Hit by high costs, Greek farmers stage tractor protest Farming associations say they have been left behind by the government's financial support package. 18/03/2022
Green News Why is the UK permitting the use of bee-killing pesticides? From everyday staples such as broccoli and apples through to seasonal treats like strawberries - a third of total food production is dependent on insect pollination. 28/02/2022
Green News Is this renewable biofuel worse for the climate than petrol? President Joe Biden is reviewing policies on biofuels as part of a broader effort to decarbonise the US economy by 2050. 16/02/2022
France France to cull 2.5 million animals after outbreaks of bird flu An additional one million ducks, chickens, and turkeys will have to be killed within the next three weeks. 20/01/2022
India Indian farmers end yearlong protests and return home Tens of thousands of Indian farmers marked an end to their year-long demonstrations against agricultural reforms that were repealed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government. 11/12/2021
Green News Irish farmers drive tractors through Dublin to protest climate plans Irish dairy farmers are asking for more support from the government to implement changes in Climate Action Plan and EU’s Common Agricultural Policy. 22/11/2021
Climate Are cannabis farms the next big way to suck CO2 from the atmosphere? A hectare of hemp sequesters almost twice as much carbon as a forest, prompting calls from UK farmers to loosen its regulation. 11/11/2021
France France tightens poultry farm measures amid bird flu outbreak in Europe More than 100 outbreaks of bird flu have been reported in Europe in recent months. 05/11/2021
United Kingdom Pigs pile up as Brexit and COVID leave UK farms with butcher shortfall The UK government is issuing up to 800 temporary visas for foreign butchers to address a shortage of abattoir workers which has led to a backlog of pigs on farms. 14/10/2021
United Kingdom Christmas dinner: How suppliers are struggling amid UK labour deficit Farming is one of several sectors suffering from an acute lack of workers, as official figures on Tuesday showed a record 1.2 million job vacancies in the UK. 12/10/2021
Nature Why are hundreds of sheep forming the shape of a heart in a field? An Australian farmer has made a piece of art by arranging his sheep in this novel formation. 01/09/2021
Nature Why COVID is making people quit their jobs to go and work on a farm This year is the 50th anniversary of WWOOFING - which stands for World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms. 24/08/2021
Eco-Innovation This is what farms could look like in the future This is a 'Farm of the Future'. In the Netherlands, researchers and farmers are using technological innovations to create an agriculture that is both sustainable and competitive. #EUFarm2Fork 15/08/2021
Green News Euroviews. Why food must be at the heart of environmental action before COP26 An expert in sustainable food futures explains why transforming agricultural systems will lead to a more resilient future for the planet. 17/07/2021
Health Series What does "organic" really mean when we talk about organic food? In partnership with The European Commission Europeans are buying more and more organic food products. But do we even know what food manufacturers actually mean by "organic"? 25/03/2021
India India: Farmers block roads as thousands protest over agriculture laws The latest protests came a day after India's agriculture minister defended the laws in parliament, dampening hopes of a settlement. 06/02/2021
Green News What are Indian farmers protesting and how is Rihanna involved? A backlash against ‘sensationalist’ celebrity tweets emerges, as farmers continue to strike on the streets of India. 03/02/2021
World News The most striking images from this week's top stories The key stories of the week have been captured by photographers around the world. 30/01/2021
No Comment New clashes heighten tensions at India farmer protests Tensions have been building around the farmers' camps since Republic Day on Tuesday, when a tractor rally turned into a citywide rampage which left one farmer dead and nearly 400 police injured. 29/01/2021
Spain Madrid’s farming sector estimates €6 million loss from Storm Filomena It's been more than two weeks since Storm Filomena - and the consequences are still visible in Madrid’s countryside. 27/01/2021