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12/03/26

Open letter: No farming without water, soil and nature

Friends of the Earth Europe joins farmers’ organisations, civil society and environmental groups in urging the …

Peasant picking carrots

29/01/26

Selling Nature: the EU’s role in creating markets for biodiversity

As the ecological crisis accelerates, the EU is promoting “nature credits” as a supposed solution – inviting m …

04/12/25

Europe’s protections from pesticides under attack

The European Commission is on a roll. After proposing to destroy Europe’s corporate sustainability law, they n …

16/10/25

Farming beyond Pesticides – Success Stories from the Field

All over Europe, farmers and municipalities are proving that food can be produced in a healthy, caring, fair a …

11/02/25

Factsheets: impacts of pesticides & citizens’ demands for pesticide reduction

The European food production relies heavily on the use of dangerous chemicals. Everyday, we are exposed to a c …

28/01/25

Joint letter: Ensure EUDR benchmarking reflects human rights and environmental risks

The EU Deforestation Law is only as good as its implementation. That’s why we have signed an open letter along …

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