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EU study shows benefits of ambitious green farming requirements

A new study by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission shows how the choices farmers make to adopt voluntary green practices are affected by how much they are already obliged to contribute to the environment.
mer 11/08/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

Severe labour shortage hits Chilean fruit sector

Chile’s fruit sector is facing serious labour shortages. According to a new survey from the Federation of Chilean Fruit Producers (Fedefruta), more than half have 50-70% fewer workers than needed […]
mer 04/08/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

Severe labour shortage hits Chilean fruit sector

Chile’s fruit sector is facing serious labour shortages. According to a new survey from the Federation of Chilean Fruit Producers (Fedefruta), more than half have 50-70% fewer workers than needed […]
mar 13/07/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
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Nutriman project develops innovative bio-fertilisers

The NUTRIMAN project is a thematic network based on nitrogen and phosphorus that brings together scientific knowledge on bio-based fertilisers, in particular the products, technologies, applications and practices derived from […]
mar 13/07/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

A fairer, greener, more flexible new Common Agricultural Policy

The provisional political agreement reached last week by the European Parliament and Council on the new Common Agricultural Policy is expected to introduce a fairer, greener, more animal-friendly and flexible […]
lun 05/07/2021 by Richard Wilkinson

New farm visas for South-East Asians in Australia

With the UK’s free trade agreement (FTA), the young British visitors to Australia will no longer be required to complete the required 88 days of farm work. The Australian government is to introduce new farm work visas for South-East Asians to fill the gap.
ven 25/06/2021 by Richard Wilkinson
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