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Canada's Supply Management System Under Threat from US Pressure
Facing pressure from the US, Canada's supply management system—in place since 1972 to stabilize dairy, egg, and poultry prices—is threatened, potentially impacting 9,256 farms and causing economic and social disruption.
Canada's Supply Management System Under Threat from US Pressure
Facing pressure from the US, Canada's supply management system—in place since 1972 to stabilize dairy, egg, and poultry prices—is threatened, potentially impacting 9,256 farms and causing economic and social disruption.
Progress
52% Bias Score


EU Shelters Farm Subsidies Despite Covid Debt Pressure
Facing €30 billion in Covid debt, the European Commission's attempt to restructure the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) by integrating it into national spending plans failed due to strong opposition from farm lobbyists and ministers, resulting in the CAP maintaining its independent structure but fac...
EU Shelters Farm Subsidies Despite Covid Debt Pressure
Facing €30 billion in Covid debt, the European Commission's attempt to restructure the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) by integrating it into national spending plans failed due to strong opposition from farm lobbyists and ministers, resulting in the CAP maintaining its independent structure but fac...
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44% Bias Score


German Show "Klar" Sparks Debate on Asylum and Agriculture
Julia Ruhs' new show, "Klar," tackles German asylum and agricultural policies, sparking media criticism due to its attention-grabbing style and portrayal of farmers' discontent with EU regulations and political marginalization, exemplified by interviews with protestors and politicians, including the...
German Show "Klar" Sparks Debate on Asylum and Agriculture
Julia Ruhs' new show, "Klar," tackles German asylum and agricultural policies, sparking media criticism due to its attention-grabbing style and portrayal of farmers' discontent with EU regulations and political marginalization, exemplified by interviews with protestors and politicians, including the...
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64% Bias Score


EU Unveils Plan to Rescue Wine Industry from Oversupply and Declining Consumption
The EU published a plan to rescue its wine industry, which produces 60 percent of the world's wine, from oversupply (150 million hectoliters produced vs. 95 million hectoliters consumed in 2024) and declining consumption, proposing measures such as halting new plantings, vine removal subsidies, and ...
EU Unveils Plan to Rescue Wine Industry from Oversupply and Declining Consumption
The EU published a plan to rescue its wine industry, which produces 60 percent of the world's wine, from oversupply (150 million hectoliters produced vs. 95 million hectoliters consumed in 2024) and declining consumption, proposing measures such as halting new plantings, vine removal subsidies, and ...
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40% Bias Score


Saxon Farmers Demand Agricultural Investment Amidst Livestock Decline
The Saxon State Farmers' Association is demanding increased investment in agriculture from Germany's new government to address declining livestock numbers and regulatory burdens, while Saxony's agricultural minister announced policy changes including ending the lynx rewilding program.
Saxon Farmers Demand Agricultural Investment Amidst Livestock Decline
The Saxon State Farmers' Association is demanding increased investment in agriculture from Germany's new government to address declining livestock numbers and regulatory burdens, while Saxony's agricultural minister announced policy changes including ending the lynx rewilding program.
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48% Bias Score


East German States Lobby EU on Wolf Management and Agricultural Policy
Ministers from East German states met with the EU in Brussels to discuss wolf management, the Nitrates Directive, biodiversity, and new breeding methods; they seek to reduce wolf protection and influence future EU agricultural funding.
East German States Lobby EU on Wolf Management and Agricultural Policy
Ministers from East German states met with the EU in Brussels to discuss wolf management, the Nitrates Directive, biodiversity, and new breeding methods; they seek to reduce wolf protection and influence future EU agricultural funding.
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44% Bias Score

EU Budget Reform: Proposed Merger of CAP and Cohesion Policy Sparks Controversy
The European Commission's draft long-term budget proposes merging the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and Cohesion Policy into a single fund, eliminating the CAP's rural development pillar, sparking controversy among agricultural groups and EU officials.

EU Budget Reform: Proposed Merger of CAP and Cohesion Policy Sparks Controversy
The European Commission's draft long-term budget proposes merging the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and Cohesion Policy into a single fund, eliminating the CAP's rural development pillar, sparking controversy among agricultural groups and EU officials.
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32% Bias Score

Discrepancies in Greek Livestock Data Reveal Potential Reporting Issues
In 2024, Greece reported 15.9 million sheep and goats, but milk production data reveals inconsistencies: regions with fewer animals produced significantly more milk, suggesting potential inaccuracies in livestock reporting and subsidy applications, according to a study by the Agricultural University...

Discrepancies in Greek Livestock Data Reveal Potential Reporting Issues
In 2024, Greece reported 15.9 million sheep and goats, but milk production data reveals inconsistencies: regions with fewer animals produced significantly more milk, suggesting potential inaccuracies in livestock reporting and subsidy applications, according to a study by the Agricultural University...
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36% Bias Score

French Farmers Protest Duplomb Bill Passage
On Monday, approximately 150 French farmers protested in Paris against the potential rejection of the Duplomb bill, which would ease administrative burdens for farmers and temporarily reauthorize the insecticide acetamiprid. The bill passed the National Assembly through a procedural maneuver, sparki...

French Farmers Protest Duplomb Bill Passage
On Monday, approximately 150 French farmers protested in Paris against the potential rejection of the Duplomb bill, which would ease administrative burdens for farmers and temporarily reauthorize the insecticide acetamiprid. The bill passed the National Assembly through a procedural maneuver, sparki...
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48% Bias Score

Overly Complex CAP Regulations Burden French Farmers
A recent email to French farmers outlines intricate 2025 CAP requirements, including precise fallow land classification and livestock age stipulations, highlighting the bureaucratic burden impacting their mental health and potentially food production.

Overly Complex CAP Regulations Burden French Farmers
A recent email to French farmers outlines intricate 2025 CAP requirements, including precise fallow land classification and livestock age stipulations, highlighting the bureaucratic burden impacting their mental health and potentially food production.
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56% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Strikes Down Parts of New Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially censured the new agricultural orientation law, striking down articles concerning food sovereignty, environmental control, and EU norm transposition due to conflicts with existing environmental regulations and constitutional principles.

French Constitutional Council Strikes Down Parts of New Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially censured the new agricultural orientation law, striking down articles concerning food sovereignty, environmental control, and EU norm transposition due to conflicts with existing environmental regulations and constitutional principles.
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36% Bias Score

Macron Emphasizes Calm Dialogue at 2024 Salon de l'Agriculture
French President Macron's visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on February 22nd was marked by a calm atmosphere, contrasting with previous years. He met with agricultural organizations, addressed concerns about the Office français de la biodiversité (OFB), and discussed trade issues with the US.

Macron Emphasizes Calm Dialogue at 2024 Salon de l'Agriculture
French President Macron's visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on February 22nd was marked by a calm atmosphere, contrasting with previous years. He met with agricultural organizations, addressed concerns about the Office français de la biodiversité (OFB), and discussed trade issues with the US.
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32% Bias Score
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