At least 25 percent of agricultural land would be reserved for organic farming management
The
European Commission unveils its much-awaited Farm to Fork (F2F) and
biodiversity strategy on Wednesday (20 May), after several postponements due to
the coronavirus pandemic.
Both
strategies are seen as key components of the bloc's European Green Deal.
“The coronavirus crisis has shown how vulnerable we all are, and how important it is to restore the balance between human activity and nature. At the heart of the Green Deal the Biodiversity and Farm to Fork strategies point to a new and better balance of nature, food systems and biodiversity; to protect our people’s health and well-being, and at the same time to increase the EU’s competitiveness and resilience. These strategies are a crucial part of the great transition we are embarking upon.”
Frans
Timmermans, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission
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