Our priorities and achievements 2019-2024

Our priorities and achievements 2019-2024
Food security – Affordable and quality food for all
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We want to reduce food waste and food loss

Strengthening the resilience of our food systems will ensure access to safe, healthy, nutritious, sustainable and sufficient food for all people all year round. It is important to reduce food waste and food loss, and limit the overall environmental footprint of the food chain: we support local production and the consumption of seasonal, local products.

We want to guarantee access to healthy food at reasonable prices

Plant-based products should be promoted in line with affordable healthy dietary habits such as: limiting the overconsumption of meat and ultra-processed products, as well as products high in sugars, salt and fat. The One Health approach addresses – holistically – human and animal health, but also environmental protection with a reduction of antimicrobials in agriculture.

We need to address climate change risks

Climate change risks and loss of biodiversity must be urgently addressed. The EU needs to step up its ambitions with regard to reducing Green House Gas emissions.

We are fighting for fair income for the agriculture sector

Ensuring fair income and remuneration mechanisms for farmers, fishers and aquaculture producers, promoting generational renewal in the agriculture and fisheries sectors, and addressing the gender gap in the food production sector are top priorities. Additionally, temporary support measures are proposed to assist farmers facing a significant rise in fertiliser prices and to support fishing and aquaculture activities dealing with increased fuel prices.

We need to use new technologies to reduce the use of pesticides

Use of smart farming with Artificial Intelligence and other new technologies, alternatives to synthetic fertilisers and pesticides, and the protection of natural resources in line with the Green Deal. We fight for strong regulations on the use of pesticides in Europe to reduce the risks and impacts on human health and the environment.

We are committed to protecting the bees

Protection of bees and pollinators by restoring agricultural ecosystems and promoting biological pest controls which contribute to food security.

We are promoting investments to ensure food security and prevent food loss

Food distribution, transportation and storage infrastructures need investments to better face crises and are key to food security and to prevent food loss.

Transparent decision-making process

A decision-making process devoid of conflicts of interest, led by responsible authorities with sufficient financial recourses and expertise, contributes to the transparency of decisions and defends the rights of citizens.

We support the strategic autonomy of fertilisers

Promotion of domestic EU production and strategic autonomy of fertilisers contributes to the reduction of dependence on imports (in particular plant-based protein sources and feed). This diversifies supply and creates strategic food stocks.

We want food security in the EU

The EU has a key global responsibility for food production and trade as well as achieving food security for vulnerable countries and populations.