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Wild that the EU still treats farming policy like it's separate from climate policy when droughts, floods, crop disease, and insane input prices are already smashing farmers. You can't keep shoveling subsidies at industrial livestock, giant monocultures, and fertilizer-heavy farming, then act shocked when soils are wrecked and food prices swing all over the place. If public money is on the table, tie it to things that make farms tougher: less chemical dependence, better water use, more diverse crops, hedgerows, healthier soils. That isn't anti-farmer. It's the only grown-up plan I can see.

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

21:26 · 17 Mar 2026
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