Simplification : policy coherence should come first

The cornerstone of the simplification of EU agricultural policy should be coherence among all EU policy initiatives, rather than discussions on the nitty-gritty of regulations. On Monday, EU agricultural ministers will meet to discuss the simplification of the Common Agriculture Policy, which has been promoted as THE flagship project of the Juncker Commission in the […]

Horacio G. Aleman to boost Farm Europe’s thinking on labelling and food chain issues

Farm Europe is pleased to announce that Horacio Gonzalez Aleman has joined its team of contributors today. A well-known expert both in Spain and at EU level, Horacio is a Lawyer and Postgraduate in European Studies and Agri-food Business. He offers more than 25 years of experience in  Food Chain issues, having held various positions in organisations in the […]

EU/US TTIP: EU Agricultural interests deserve a dynamic and comprehensive approach

On Wednesday the 14th of October, Farm Europe organised a public debate on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) in the European Parliament, under the patronage of Mr. Paolo De Castro, Member of the European Parliament. As the TTIP negotiations seem to enter a more dynamic cycle, Farm Europe presented 8key elements to be […]

Growth and resilience of the EU agricultural sector – Debate with Mr Tassos Haniotis

On the morning of the 12th October, Farm Europe hosted an event on growth and resilience in the agricultural sector with Mr. Tassos HANIOTIS, Director at the European Commission in charge of Economic analysis, perspectives and evaluation for Agriculture and Rural Development. Mr. Haniotis outlined the drivers of challenges for EU agriculture, the counterintuitive link […]

Milk Markets: when the time for recovery will come…

Beyond the measures confirmed and detailed by Commissioner Hogan on 15 September (which will be discussed below), global markets continue to struggle. The defection by Russia, and particularly by China, has intensified the imbalance caused by a production which has grown, in these last months, far higher than the demand. Some hope for a recovery […]

Europe must come to grips with the CAP

The European Union has adopted a piecemeal approach to the crises hitting the bloc’s milk and livestock sector,  write Yves Madre and Luc Vernet in Euractiv. The EU’s response to the milk crisis – and to the crisis hitting its livestock production more generally (including pork and beef) – has been at sixes and sevens. Several hundred […]

Farm Europe is delighted to welcome CONFAGRICOLTURA

ROME, 26.06.2015. Today, Mario GUIDI, president of Confagricoltura, finalised the organisation’s FARM EUROPE membership. On finalising Confagricoltura’s Farm Europe membership, Mr. GUIDI said: “Italian agriculture, as with all European agriculture, requires ambitious policies led by Brussels. It can not be satisfied with a weak consensus and no real strategy or economic ambition. Europe needs to […]

TTIP: what is at stake for EU agriculture?

The EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations were launched on June 17, 2013. TTIP aims to create the largest Free Trade Area in the world, and to set a host of harmonised standards between the two largest trading blocks. These common standards could, by the sheer size of the trade affected, become the de facto new world […]