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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
https://knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu/publication/europe...Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect JavaScript is disabled on your browser. Please enable JavaScript to use all the features on this page. Skip to main content Skip to article ScienceDirect Journals & Books RegisterSign in Sign inRegister
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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Organic farming statistics Data fromFebruary2022 Plannedupdate: February2023 in2020covered14.7million increase,and to theEUcontinues in farm...
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/SEPDF...Organic farming statistics Statistics Explained Source : Statistics Explained (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/) - 06/04/2022 1 Data from February 2022 Planned update: February 2023 " The total area under organic farming in the EU continues to increase, and in 2020 covered 14.7 million hectares of agricultural land. " " Organic
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European Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Related documents Press contact The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on its future Action Plan on Organic Farming. This sector will play an important role in achieving the European Green Deal ambition, and reaching the objectives set out in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity
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The organic logo
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming...and additionally, respect further strict conditions for the remaining 5%. The same ingredient cannot be present in organic and non-organic form. Next to the EU organic logo, a code number of the control body must be displayed as well as the place where the agricultural raw materials composing the product have been farmed. EU organic logo When to use the organic
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EU Agricultural Economic briefs
https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/document/download/df01a...EU Agricultural Economic briefs F A decade of organic growth January 2023 Organic farming in the EU N°20 Agricultural Market Brief © Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.com CONTENTS Highlights 3 Factsheet 4 1. Facts and figures on organic farming in the EU 5 2. Sustainability of the organic sector 9 2.1 Economic sustainability 10 2.2
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Questions and answers: actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...of the sustainable agriculture of the future. Organic farming is an agricultural method that aims to produce food using natural substances and processes. This means that organic farming tends to have limited environmental impact as it encourages the responsible use of energy and natural resources; the maintenance of biodiversity; preservation
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Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect
https://knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu/publication/europe...Europe’s Farm to Fork Strategy and Its Commitment to Biotechnology and Organic Farming: Conflicting or Complementary Goals? - ScienceDirect JavaScript is disabled on your browser. Please enable JavaScript to use all the features on this page. Skip to main content Skip to article ScienceDirect Journals & Books RegisterSign in Sign inRegister
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Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...European Commission - Questions and answers Questions and Answers - European Green Deal: Commission prepares new initiatives to boost the organic farming sector Brussels, 4 September 2020 What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type
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Ecological approaches and organic farming
https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-ar...Why do research and innovation support ecological approaches and organic farming? Agriculture and forestry must meet the changing needs of society, in terms of both consumption and the environmental issues related to primary production (e.g. biodiversity, habitats, water quality and quantity, climate change, air quality). A deeper understanding
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European Green Deal: Commission presents actions to boost organic production
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/do...organic farming by 2030, as well as to increase organic aquaculture significantly. Organic production comes with a number of important benefits: organic fields have around 30% more biodiversity, organically farmed animals enjoy a higher degree of animal welfare and take less antibiotics, organic farmers have higher incomes and are more resilient
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Role of the organic sector in the Green Deal
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qa...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf Press contact What role will the organic sector play in the Green Deal, and more specifically the Farm to fork and biodiversity strategies? Organic farming is a type of farming supported by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that can help deliver on the sustainability of food production and consumption
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