- April 15th, 2007
- Posted by Emma Cillekens
Nine member states of the European Union have been fined following a crack down on stockpiling of agricultural products.
As Emma Cillekens reports from Brussels, the European commission is putting its money where its mouth is in terms of cutting back on surplus agricultural storage. … Read More »
- April 11th, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
A high level international trade meeting in New Delhi will see the United States put under pressure to cut its domestic support for farm production. … Read More »
- March 30th, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
The European union has demolished its famous butter mountain, a distinctive part of the stockpile of unsold, subsidised farm products which for decades caused trouble between Europe and its trading competitors, especially Australia. … Read More »
- March 30th, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
Plans for moving out of production-based agricultural support to direct payments and regional development schemes have been taken one step further – amid evidence of strong public support. … Read More »
- February 23rd, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
Three new writers have come on board providing their own perspectives on Europe, writes EUAustralia Online editor Lee Duffield. … Read More »
- February 2nd, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
A proposed new American Farm Bill offering reductions in some areas of agricultural support has drawn a negative first response from the European Union. … Read More »
- January 25th, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
The New Zealand Trade Minister, Phil Goff, says there is qualified optimism about the Doha Round international trade talks getting back on track. … Read More »