Agriculture
Commissioner urged to change more radically Europe’s food production
Brussels, November 18
- Proposals for the future of farming in Europe were revealed in Brussels today where Agriculture Commissioner Dacian Ciolos announced plans to reform the
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
Mute Schimpf, food campaigner for
Friends of the Earth Europe said: “Today’s
announcement is a long awaited step towards a more people and planet-friendly
food and agricultural policy for Europe. The plans announced to reward farmers
who are socially and environmentally responsible can give the CAP a new social
legitimacy.
“We need a fundamental shift in subsidies
to help European farmers put home-fed animals in our fields and rainforest-free
food on our shelves. A new Common Agricultural Policy must stop driving
deforestation in South America. Today’s announcement is a first attempt, but
more concrete and ambitious measures are necessary to reduce Europe’s
dependence on imported protein.”
Amongst
many of the environmental and social problems associated with the CAP, it has
to date contributed to the EU importing vast amounts of high protein animal
feed, mainly soy. [1]
Friends of the Earth Europe is campaigning for
the new CAP to help European farmers swap imported soy animal feed for
home-grown alternatives. The expansion of soy plantations is one of the major
drivers of deforestation and rural conflict in South America, including in Brazil’s Amazon and Cerrado. Europe currently imports more than two thirds of its protein
feed.
Friends of the Earth Europe calls for the reform
of the Common Agricultural Policy to:
- Support the cultivation and use of home grown protein plants in Europe in
order to reduce Europe’s current reliance on imported feed
- Stop direct and indirect subsidies for industrial livestock production
- Provide extra support to farmers working in difficult conditions such as
mountain areas, as well as for sustainable small-scale farming
- Implement a market policy that reflects all environmental and social costs of
food production.
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For more information please contact:
Mute Schimpf, food campaigner for Friends of
the Earth Europe
Tel: +32 (0) 2 893 10 38, mob: +32 475703475, e-mail: mute.schimpf@foeeurope.org
Sam Fleet, communications officer for Friends
of the Earth Europe
Tel: +32 (0) 470 072 049, e-mail: Samuel.fleet@foeeurope.org
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Notes:
[1] A friends of the Earth Europe briefing,
'How the CAP is causing soy expansion and deforestation in South America' is
available here.