Every year the Feeding Ourselves movement joins more of the dots in the local food ecosystem. This year especially it has ...
It’s getting increasingly harder for the pesticide lobby to argue against the science showing harm to people and ecosystems ...
Rollbacks in Brussels overshadowed Europe’s presence at COP30 in Belém, while Indigenous movements, civil society and ...
On 4 December, EU negotiators reached an agreement to deregulate plants engineered with new genomic techniques. In this op-ed ...
In the final episode of Fields of Power, we step back from the land grabbing cases we’ve traced across Hungary and ask a ...
Three years on from Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian farmers are still struggling to navigate the lasting legacy of the ...
In episode 3 of the "Fields of Power" podcast series, we head out onto Hungary’s great plains in search of people living ...
EU lawmakers have been locked in intense negotiations for months on loosening rules on the use of new genetic technologies in plant breeding. But talks are stalling on one particularly sticky issue.
A quiet rebellion is taking root in rural South Africa. Led by women armed not with tractors or chemicals, but with seeds, soil, and agroecological knowledge, this movement rejects the export-led ...
ARC2020 is at once an old and a young organisation. Only a decade ago, an array of organisations came together when Commissioner Dacian Ciolos was at the helm in Agriculture. This seemed like a good ...
Across Europe, small-scale farmers are essential actors in local food provisioning, yet they face structural barriers to accessing public support. While industrial agriculture continues to receive the ...