Farmers across Europe mounted their tractors and took to the streets to protest against inflation, foreign competition, and the cost of combating climate change. While the protests were important in raising the voice of farmers to policy makers, what is really needed are policies and incentives that support the transition to agroecology globally. And European policy can play a role to enable that.| www.fairtrade.net
Image: May Peng | Pexels Creative Commons Freshwater protection and restoration should be at the heart of how farming is managed in Europe, according to new recommendations. Reshaping the Common Ag…| The Freshwater Blog