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Long-term fertiliser solutions needed to avoid EU food shortages, EU Agriculture Commissioner says
The Agriculture and Food Commissioner warned that, to avoid looming food shortages in the face of rising fertiliser costs, the bloc must secure sustainable fertiliser supplies and not just provide short-term financial support. Without long-term solutions to secure fertiliser supplies, the European Union will see food scarcity, the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food, Christophe Hansen, has told Euronews. His comments come as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has sent...
[Written Question] Agriculture: UK Trade with EU
Question by: Sir John Hayes Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of the UK–EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement on the farming sector in Lincolnshire.
[Written Question] Agricultural Products: UK Trade with EU
Question by: Andrew Rosindell Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of an SPS agreement with the European Union on UK farmers and food producers.
How methane policy will make or break the climate crisis
How methane policy will make or break the climate crisis Robert Egan Associate Editor There's no sign that methane emissions are declining globally. That's according to the International Energy Agency's latest report on methane, which revealed a worrying implementation gap in current policies. The UN has warned repeatedly that getting methane emissions under control is critical to address the climate crisis.
EU trade lawmakers back compromise on deal with Trump
BRUSSELS — The European Parliament’s trade committee approved by a wide majority a compromise struck with EU governments and the Commission on legislation to implement a trade deal with the United States. Lawmakers backed, by 31 votes to six, with three abstentions, changes to legislation under which the EU agreed to eliminate tariffs on U.S. industrial goods and some agricultural products — a key pillar of the agreement struck last summer at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Turnberry,...
Locked-in food system slows Europe's green shift, article warns
Locked-in food system slows Europe's green shift, article warns Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Europe's agrifood system is under severe pressure. Climate change is causing droughts and floods, and agriculture is putting pressure on nature, the climate and the environment. Diet-related lifestyle diseases are placing a growing burden on health care systems.
Regenerative farms lost three times less yield in France's droughts. Here's why
Regenerative farming could save enough wheat during drought to produce 130 million baguettes, according to a new French study. Faced with skyrocketing costs, supply shortages and extreme weather, Europe’s farmers are in crisis. With a hot summer looming, fuelled by human-caused climate change, drought is likely to take grip on the continent, further threatening food supplies and livelihoods.
Trump's latest tariff salvo no fix for global issue of forced labour
Trump's latest tariff salvo no fix for global issue of forced labour LONDON: President Donald Trump's threat to slap new tariffs on trade partners the United States accuses of failing to crack down on forced labour will do little to fight modern slavery - and could even make things worse, experts, business groups and some human rights groups say. In its latest trade salvo, the Trump administration proposed additional duties of 10 per cent or 12.5 per cent on imports from 60 countries for...
Costa backs simpler EU accession rules ahead of Western Balkans summit
Council chief calls for the EU's enlargement rules to be "streamlined" by removing the need for unanimity at each stage of the process, framing the shift towards the Balkans as pivotal for Europe’s stability. European Council President António Costa endorsed a simplification of the EU’s rules on accepting new members, saying the bloc needs to "accelerate" its enlargement to show Western Balkan partners it is "serious" about turning their EU ambitions into a reality. Speaking exclusively to...
European Parliament committee votes to scrap US tariffs
European Parliament committee votes to scrap US tariffs June 2, 2026A European Parliament committee voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to remove EU import duties on a raft of US goods. The tariff cuts are key to complying with a US-EU trade deal that was agreed in July last year and averting the return of a trans-Atlantic trade row. US President Donald Trump gave the bloc until July 4 to ratify the deal or face higher tariffs on European goods.