EU Fertiliser Subsidies Plan Is Blow to Morocco as Brussels Shifts to Home-Made and Green Products
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EU fertiliser subsidies plan is blow to Morocco as Brussels shifts to home-made and green products
The EU has set out plans to ramp up production of home-grown fertiliser, in a blow to Morocco which has been lobbying the EU Commission to encourage imports of its phosphate-based fertiliser.
Wars and crises in the world are increasing fertilizer prices. In view of the costs, European farmers warn against falling crop yields and farm ester. Now the EU Commission wants to help them. By T. Lehning.
The European Commission is concerned that the huge increases in fertilizer prices could create an agricultural and food crisis. The post Fertilizers: The Commission's new action plan appeared first on in.gr.
What’s in the new EU Fertiliser Action Plan?
The European Commission today (Tuesday, May 19) unveiled a new Fertiliser Action Plan which it said will “support farmers facing rising fertiliser costs and scarcity”. The Commissioner for Agriculture and Food, Christophe Hansen, told the European Parliament today that “food security starts with fertiliser security”. “Europe must produce more and depend less on others for the nutrients that sustain our agriculture. “The action plan we present to…
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