
Agrifood Brief: A rare united front
Agriculture lawmakers in the European Parliament are united in their outrage toward a recent proposal by the EU executive.

Agriculture lawmakers in the European Parliament are united in their outrage toward a recent proposal by the EU executive.
In its push for tech sovereignty, the EU must not lose sight of the importance of international partnerships, stakeholders have urged in a discussion of Europe’s digital ambitions.
Draft EU rules could see millions of tyres shipped outside of Europe for dumping or incineration, recyclers warn.
Italian MEP Alessandra Moretti said scientists “know for sure” that novel alternative tobacco and nicotine products are harmful.
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the global economy was defined by rapid economic globalization of manufacturing and trade.

Iranians took to the streets around the country for a second successive night to protest against the killings of youths in a widely documented crackdown on demonstrations sparked by Mahsa Amini’s death.
The European Commission will table a “strategic vision” for carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) technologies next year, with the aim of clarifying rules and giving certainty to investors, EU energy chief Kadri Simson announced on Thursday (27 October).
Pioneer Natural Resources became the latest oil major to report bumper profits for the third quarter, exceeding analyst expectations.
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment said on October 27 that it would expedite the construction of a unified and standardized national system to calculate carbon emissions.
A staff member works at a workshop of Flender Ltd., China.