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Status: | Modified |
Submitted: | 04/27/2022, 22:48 |
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Status: | Submitted |
Submitted: | 06/24/2022, 14:19 |
Title
Motion text
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all political entities across Europe to create a legal and policy framework that fosters the up-scaling of agroecology, urgently transitioning to agroecological production and consumption and minimise food systems by 2030waste, while ensuring a just transition, throughincreasing the following measures:ambition and reshaping the goals of the Farm to Fork strategy. tThe redesign of the CAP also has to stop the discriminatory practice of countries not receiving the same amount of subsidies, mainly punishing farmers in the newest EU member states.
Facilitate the rapid abandonment of the use of hazardous pesticides and
synthetic fertilisers,fertilisers and the funding of research behind and use of the use of biocontrol and natural barriers and predators, biopesticides, polyculture, the phase-out of bioenergy crops and vegetable protein imports, the increase of the share of legume crops in rotation,redeploythe redeployment of natural grasslands andextendextension of agroecological infrastructures (hedges, trees, ponds, stony habitats). A cut in funds from intensive farming to redirect
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Aim for the objective of 100% organic, local
orand fair trade products by 20257 in public restoration with vegetarian and vegan options everyday. Entities of the social and solidarity economy should be prioritised and
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and social requirements of public purchase are central to reach this goal. The public sector has to take this leadership role for the transformations to come as soon as possible in the rest of economic and societal spheres.
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At the EU level, we demand the taxation on imported commodities whose methods of production do not comply with the EU environmental and human rights standards. Determination of compliance with said standards is done by an independent body. Such an evaluation should be reassessed at least every 4 years. Where this especially harms smallholder producers, profits from such a taxation will be invested in initiatives that incentivise production meeting such standards. This is particularly important in the sector of protein crops, where the
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at the finest territorial level. A redesign of the Common Agriculture Policy is needed in order to halt the disproportionally advantageous treatment of large agricultural companies and to put small and medium organic and agroecological practices at the centre of public support, to ensure just
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be integrated in all the measures taken, as well as mechanisms to ensure equity for ethnic minorities
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- Develop local and regional programmes designating public land most accessible by communities, such as those in the heart of communities, for sustainable community projects and facilitating and stimulating the cultivation of such projects. These projects, such as community gardens, are to be decided by communities themselves through local forums, councils, or other local participation initiatives.