News » Agriculture Atlas: the changes needed in agricultural policy, in simple terms

27.06.2019

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The European agricultural policy requires environmental and socialsustainability, and broad public debate. Such a change is only possibleif EU funds mainly support farms ? small and medium-sized ones inparticular ? that care about the environment, produce healthy food andsustain quality jobs.

On 10 June 2019, in the Central Agricultural Library in Warsaw, therewas the presentation of the Polish edition of the Agriculture Atlas, apublication of the Heinrich Böll Foundation in Warsaw that was developedin close cooperation with the Institute for Sustainable Development.

For more information and to download the report visi https://pl.boell.org/en/2019/07/22/agriculture-atlas-changes-needed-agricultural-policy-simple-terms.

There is also "Agriculture Atlas 2019" of Europe - https://eu.boell.org/en/agriculture-atlas-2019.

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Project Industrial animal farms in the Baltic Sea Region - sustainable practices to reduce nutrient loads is a part of a long-term campaign of the Coalition Clean Baltic and Green Federation "GAJA", aiming to reduce the negative impact of large-scale animal production on the environment and local communities in the Baltic Sea Region, particularly by reducing nutrient run-off into the sea. The project is part-financed by the European Union. This website reflects only the view of the Coalition Clean Baltic. The Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.