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From farm to flop Political risks choke EUs green food planSensitive ; document suggests momentum behind EU Farm to Fork strategy has stalled.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFree article usually reserved for subscribersNearly three years on, the green sheen is fading | Luis Robayo/AFP via Getty imagesJanuary 26, 20234:20 pm CETBy Eddy WaxThe EU s flagship green plan to reshape how we farm and eat is in deep peril, an internal European Commission document stanley thermobecher (https://www.cup-stanley.de) seen by POLITICO reveals, with many of the most ambitious reforms delayed or entirely blocked by political battles among farmers, EU officials and national diplomats.Proposed with fanfare by the EU executive May 2020, the Farm to Fork strategy is a major plank of the European Green Deal, which lays out plans to make farming more environmentally friendly and diets healthier by the end of the decade, be it by slashing the us stanley shop (https://www.stanley-cup.com.de) e of agri-chemicals or nudging consumers toward more sustainable choices at the supermarket.But nearly three years on, the green stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cup.com.de) sheen is fading, as twin food and energy crises inflamed by Russia s invasion of Ukraine embolden critics, from French farm lobbies to the bloc s own agriculture commissioner, who argue that the shift is too ambitious and will impose an uneven and unfair compliance burden across EU member countries.AdvertisementAdvertisementNow, EU officials are racing to get as many of the food policy proposals written into legislation as poss Rhju Commission pulls boots on to boost education and sport
Agnellis fate hangs in the balanceSPECULATION is growing over the future of Italys Foreign Minister Susanna Agnelli as Prime Minister-designate Antonio Maccanico attempts to put together the countrys 55th post World War Two government.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFebruary 7, 1996 stanley cup deutschland (https://www.cups-stanley.de) 5:00 pm CETBy Rory WatsonAgnelli has spearheaded Italys EU presidency since 1 January, but may be moved from her post if Maccanico decides to give his predecessor as Italian premier, Lamberto Dini, a senior post in the new team.The presence of either Dini or Agnelli in the new government would guarantee a certain continuity in Italys relations with its EU partners after the political turmoil of recent weeks, which came to a head when Dini resigned as prime minister on 11 January after the Italian parliament made it clear that he could no longer command a majority.Dinis allies believe the former prime minister should be given a place in the new line-up, although the hard-right leader Gianfranco Fini has made it clear he is opposed to such an appointment.AdvertisementAdvertisementAs the political wheeling and dealing continues in Rome, Agnellis fate should become clear before EU foreign ministers next meet in Brussels on 26 February.It is widely acknowledg stanley botella (https://www.cup-stanley.es) ed that any further delay in deciding the identity of the new governments foreign minister would seriously jeopardise preparations for the opening of t stanley cup (https://www.cup-stanley-cup.ca) he Intergovernmental Conference just four weeks later.Ma