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Wild that the EU still acts like food policy is separate from climate policy when the bill is already landing on farms. Heat, floods, crop disease, water stress, then officials panic and throw money at the same industrial model that made farms more brittle in the first place. If your system depends on cheap fertilizer, exhausted soil, giant monocultures and underpaid labor, it's not efficient, it's subsidized fragility. I'd rather see the EU pay hard for crop diversity, soil restoration, water-saving infrastructure, and fair prices for smaller producers instead of pretending deregulation will save anyone.

Climate adaptation and mitigation in the agri-food system – Recommendations for coherent EU policies

Climate adaptation and mitigation in the agri-food system – Recommendations for coherent EU policies

climate-advisory-board.europa.eu

21:56 · 13 Mar 2026
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