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Alan Matthews 19. Juni
Long read: my blog post argues that the new green architecture in the Commission's CAP legislative proposal has the potential to bring about a higher level of environmental and climate ambition if Member States care to use it
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ARC 2020 20. Juni
Have you seen our ever-growing list of contributors? Over 40 now, from farmers to extension officers, rural sociologists to campaigners. Recents include incl & . You too?
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ARC 2020 18. Juni
Looking for an article you saw on ? ALL (yes all) our articles from today to 9 years ago are on one handy page! It's our ARC-hive (!) Over 1700 articles
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ARC 2020 18. Juni
Antwort an @khknickel
Thanks karl!
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ARC 2020 18. Juni
"pressing economic realities cannot wait 50 years to harvest a pine nut, not 10 years for the mycorrized trees to grow and sadly not even 2 years for the shiitake operation to start to be productive..." so what did Chiara do?
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ARC 2020 18. Juni
Our weekly briefing is our every Tuesday - up to the minute , agri-food and news in one handy, simple email!
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ARC 2020 18. Juni
NEW on : Letter from a Budding Agroecologist. New farmer Chiara Garini, fresh from learning about gastronomy & agroecology, is trying to put some of her ideas into practice on her Italian farm. So how is it unfolding?
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ARC 2020 17. Juni
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ARC 2020 17. Juni
. found this and its worth adding to the discussion some great links and ideas (though has argued against calculating a value on nature numerous times, to be fair)
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Stuart Meikle 17. Juni
A lot of well made points . I also wonder, if the barons work a low margin / high volume model, is it the supermarkets who cash in? Or maybe it is the consumer? If it is the latter, are Irish taxes, looped through Brussels, subsidizing mainly foreign consumers?
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Stuart Meikle 17. Juni
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ARC 2020 16. Juni
The article by and is especially on the money in this regard
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ARC 2020 16. Juni
Antwort an @ARC2020eu
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ARC 2020 16. Juni
Antwort an @StuartMMeikle
And finally (!) the entire soil series - is to be found here: with special mention to for his double contribution and his 10,000 word magnum opus!
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ARC 2020 16. Juni
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ARC 2020 16. Juni
Lots of discussion on line again after 's most recent article on meat, and Richard Young of 's reply. We have published extensively on the matter, incl a & series. See here:
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ARC 2020 15. Juni
We ran an entire debate series on this very topic a while back
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ARC 2020 15. Juni
Antwort an @BirdLifeEurope
"In the high and very high conservation scenarios, the high agri environmental payments leads to a compensation for the reform-losses" Bringing conservation and farmer income together
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ARC 2020 15. Juni
NEW on | in Part 2 | BirdLife’s Reform Model – good for farmer’s income and the environment.
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ARC 2020 12. Juni
NEW on | Magdalene Trapp and took an in-depth look into the agricultural sector, the environment and implementation in .
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