European policymakers have
scaled back rules to protect nature, drawn up limits on the
import of tariff-free Ukrainian grains and scrapped new
legislation limiting pesticide use as farmers protests. -April 03, 2024 at 01:00 am EDT
- MarketScreener
European policymakers have scaled back rules to protect nature, drawn up limits on the import of tariff-free Ukrainian grains and scrapped new legislation limiting pesticide use as farmers' protests resonate with voters ahead of elections. From Poland to Portugal, farmers have won remarkable concessions in response to waves of street action, reshaping the European Union's green politics months ahead of European Parliament elections. Environmental activists and analysts say the policy backsliding illustrates the considerable political influence of farmers as mainstream parties seek to impede the far right and nationalist parties' hunt for votes in rural areas.
European policymakers have relaxed regulations aimed at protecting nature, established restrictions on the duty-free import of some grains from Ukraine and.
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European policymakers have scaled back rules to protect nature, drawn up limits on the import of tariff-free Ukrainian grains and scrapped new legislation limiting pesticide use as farmers' protests resonate with.
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European policymakers have scaled back rules to protect nature, drawn up limits on the import of tariff-free Ukrainian grains and scrapped new legislation limiting pesticide use as farmers' protests resonate with.