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  1. Agrochemicals do not guarantee food safety, are toxic to health and environment:UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food Report

    ... a report[1] before the UN Human Rights Council on the many issues posed by pesticides. Inefficient to guarantee food safety, toxic to ... and benefits only to multinationals and trade while EU farmers struggle to survive   Attachment ...

    pane - Feb 11 2022 - 10:17

  2. NGO Open Letter to Members of the European Parliament’s AGRI Committee voting on the CAP Reform

    ... undersigned civil society organisations representing organic farmers, environmental protection, animal welfare, development, food and health ... for 2 April and would like to draw your attention to several issues which we request you to take up.  Continue reading here ...

    pane - Mar 21 2019 - 09:29

  3. Pesticides: Play it safe!

    ... market research agency IPSOS. The survey addresses various issues related to farming, food production, pesticides, as well as their impact ... in Poland. Three in five (59,0%) respondents agree that farmers should always use methods of preventing or controlling pests and ...

    pane - Dec 4 2023 - 10:59

  4. Open Letter to Commissioner Timmermans : PAN Europe’s reaction to the EU Green Deal

    ... the intensive use of pesticidesi,ii, resulting in European farmers being locked in a pesticide-dependent system that puts them at a ... grasslands and landscape infrastructure would allow these issues to be addressed in a coherent manner. Another interesting study ...

    pane - May 3 2023 - 09:47

  5. The French Presidency of the EU Council (PFUE) must put environmental health at the heart of its presidency’s programme

    ... endorse and disseminate these recommendations and/or other issues of concern.  Salomé Roynel, Campaigner at PAN Europe said: "In ... were clearly expressed in the context of the Save Bees and Farmers’s ECI. We therefore expect France, which keeps presenting itself as a ...

    pane - Jun 23 2022 - 08:23

  6. Newsletter 23

    ... industry or a specific body for the purpose. In other issues PAN Europe’s suggested answers were not the highest vote receivers but ... of pesticides containing mancozeb later in the summer. Farmers Weekly: http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2005/06/22/87962/ ...

    admin - Oct 2 2015 - 03:10

  7. The toxic alliance between the FAO and CropLife International

    ... lobby CropLife directly threatens FAO’s work on supporting farmers in the transition towards agroecology, while reducing the harms of ... ” that involves monthly meetings “to talk about key issues” and an established work plan . From the start, CropLife should not ...

    pane - Nov 22 2022 - 10:48

  8. Toxic Harvest: Ban PFAS pesticides

    ... suspected carcinogens, others are linked to developmental issues in children, and many show adverse effects even at low concentrations, ... our food but also of water resources and the environment. EU farmers are rarely aware of spraying PFAS as this is not indicated on their ...

    pane - Feb 28 2024 - 09:36

  9. Pesticides use in ecological focus areas: The delegated acts of the Common Agricultural Policy reform move responsibility to Member States

    ... could have answered clearly to a very simple question: are farmers allowed to use pesticides in ecological focus areas (EFAs)? But the ... to Eurobarometer Survey 354/2010 on ‘Food Risk issues’, the main concern of EU citizens is the issue of pesticide residues ...

    admin - Oct 3 2015 - 02:44

  10. PAN Europe launches 2 new court cases against EU Commission for deceptive protection of health and the environment

    ... are often petrol-derived highly volatile solvents to which farmers are highly exposed. Mixtures of carcinogens or reprotoxins remain ... toxicity to aquatic life and bees were among the numerous issues highlighted by the EFSA. (7) Another pending court case is the one ...

    pane - Dec 20 2023 - 11:47

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