Farmers Across the EU Unite in Protest: Costs Are Up While Prices Stay Down

Farmers across the European Union (EU) have taken to the streets, raising their voices in protest against various challenges that threaten their livelihoods. Brussels city centre witnessed a congestion of hundreds of tractors on Thursday, accompanied by agitated farmers pelting the European Parliament with eggs. Despite agriculture not being a scheduled topic for the EU … Read more

In Northern Ireland, ‘a Protestant state’ finally has a Catholic leader – POLITICO

Demands and priorities Britain is providing the executive an extra £3.3 billion to start patching holes in services and pay long-delayed wage hikes that just triggered the biggest public sector strike in Northern Ireland’s history. The trouble is, the head of Northern Ireland’s civil service, Jayne Brady, has already told the new leaders that these eye-watering sums are still … Read more

Blame conservatives, not the Green Deal – POLITICO

But at the party’s congress in Lyon, where delegates were plotting how to avoid expected losses in this June’s EU election, green politicians repeatedly insisted it was their conservative and far-right opponents, not them, that had left farmers in dire straits. They even made their case directly to farmers, who were invited to air grievances … Read more

Europe’s angry farmers and EU funds for Ukraine (finally) – POLITICO

As farmer protests continue around Europe, we unpack their various concerns and analyze their impact on the European election. We also take you to an extraordinary meeting of EU leaders in Brussels where crucial cash for Ukraine hung in the balance. Host Sarah Wheaton speaks to POLITICO’s Parliament reporter Eddy Wax among the thousands of … Read more

Protesting farmers share table with EU leaders – POLITICO

“We listen to European farmers … We are addressing short-term challenges,” von der Leyen posted on X during the meeting. Earlier Thursday, von der Leyen told a news conference that the Commission would work with the Belgian presidency of the Council on a proposal to cut the administrative burden on farmers ahead of the next … Read more

PREMIUM TIMES’ Journalist, others selected for SEJ Diversity Fellowship

A PREMIUM TIMES journalist and Climate Change reporter, Abdulkareem Mojeed, has been selected for the Diversity Fellowship of the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ). Mr Mojeed is selected, alongside 31 other media professionals from across the world. The organisers, SEJ and The Uproot Project, announced this in a post made on its website on Tuesday. … Read more

How federal govt can fight looming food insecurity in Nigeria – Expert

The federal government must adopt multiple measures to fight food insecurity in Nigeria, an expert in agriculture has said. The expert, Agwu Ekwe, spoke in an exclusive interview with PREMIUM TIMES in Enugu on Monday. Food security in Nigeria Food security is attained when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and … Read more

Shifting to Sustainable Global Food Systems Could Create £7.9tn Trillion a Year, Research Shows

In a groundbreaking study conducted by leading environmental economists, the potential benefits of transitioning towards sustainable food systems have been revealed, estimating an astonishing £7.9 trillion ($10tn) in annual economic gains. The research highlights the compelling financial incentives that come hand in hand with adopting more eco-friendly agricultural practices. The investigation uncovered that prevailing food … Read more

French farmers prepare for lengthy showdown as they launch ‘siege of Paris’ – POLITICO

These included a U-turn on the taxation of diesel fuel used by tractors which had been agreed on a few months ago and a pledge to speed up the disbursement of cash through the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Grégoire Bouillant, a wheat farmer in a rural town in the Paris region, said he was … Read more

As Meloni embraces Africa, Europe holds its breath – POLITICO

Heavy lifting ahead For her plan to work and to attract the necessary firepower, expertise and resources, Meloni needs buy-in from the EU. European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen, who could find herself in need of Meloni’s support after the June EU election to secure a second term, has confirmed she will attend the … Read more