As the tractors roll back into the streets of Brussels and London, it feels an opportune moment to reflect on the state of ...
Every year the Feeding Ourselves movement joins more of the dots in the local food ecosystem. This year especially it has ...
We congregated on the last weekend in November, together with participants from 12 European countries and beyond, for our Rural Resilience Gathering 2025. We took home new perspectives, tools and best ...
It’s getting increasingly harder for the pesticide lobby to argue against the science showing harm to people and ecosystems ...
Rollbacks in Brussels overshadowed Europe’s presence at COP30 in Belém, while Indigenous movements, civil society and ...
Three years on from Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian farmers are still struggling to navigate the lasting legacy of the ...
On 4 December, EU negotiators reached an agreement to deregulate plants engineered with new genomic techniques. In this op-ed ...
In the final episode of Fields of Power, we step back from the land grabbing cases we’ve traced across Hungary and ask a ...
In episode 3 of the "Fields of Power" podcast series, we head out onto Hungary’s great plains in search of people living ...
EU lawmakers have been locked in intense negotiations for months on loosening rules on the use of new genetic technologies in plant breeding. But talks are stalling on one particularly sticky issue.
Surviving repeated threats of being buried alive, the EU’s first ever law on soil health was finally adopted last month. And while environmental groups have called out “severe shortcomings” in the ...
“Fields of Power” is a serial podcast that tells the story of how control over land in Hungary became a crucial terrain for consolidating Prime Minister Orbán’s regime’s authoritarian grip on power.