What could environmentally friendly agricultural policy look like?
In a video, nature solidarity shows how a fresh start in EU agricultural policy can succeed: with fair, market-based solutions that price in environmental damage.
In a video, nature solidarity shows how a fresh start in EU agricultural policy can succeed: with fair, market-based solutions that price in environmental damage.
According to the IPBES "Biodiversity and Business" report from February 8, $7.3 trillion flows annually into nature-destroying businesses
nature solidarity: Ruckwied has no vision for developing a sustainable, future-proof EU agricultural policy using market-based instruments
nature solidarity calls for a reorientation of EU agricultural policy with market-based instruments
Matthias Wolfschmidt from nature solidarity in an interview with Jost Maurin, taz.de
nature solidarity works for an EU agricultural sector that operates in harmony with nature, promoting biodiversity, climate protection, and animal welfare.
Strengthen the market economy: nature solidarity proposes the polluter pays principle for the EU agricultural and food sector.
Current agricultural practices are causing massive and, in some cases, irreparable damage.