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Slow Europe
Important decisions are being made for the future of food production across Europe, and Slow Food is working to ensure the integration of good, clean and fair aspects and the promotion of sustainable small-scale practices. Currently, we are focused on the European Union’s reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
Born as an idea in the 18th century, the European Union grew gradually in its powers and spheres, and today represents and regulates for half a billion citizens in 27 countries. Under the pressure of social, economic and environmental crises and well aware that we are at a turning point in history, Brussels aims to support the harmonious development of European societies through its policies.
In the environmental sector especially, the EU is developing new policies and action plans to stop biodiversity decline, tackle climate change and protect ecosystems. These aspects are key to discussions of the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). Slow Food is following the process closely and the association’s members, European national association and producers united in the Terra Madre network are campaigning for a positive outcome.
Slow Food’s position on the Common Agricultural Policy is outlined in the document Towards a New Common Agricultural Policy (right column), and outlines how we believe that focusing on sustainable small-scale production and young people can help retain Europe’s rich agricultural and culinary identities.
Slow Food promotes food sovereignty, the right of peoples to decide what they grow and eat. It advocates a holistic approach to agriculture and fisheries, harnessing social aspects (the connection between producers and consumers), environmental aspects (the protection of biodiversity, water reserves and soil fertility) and cultural aspects (the conservation of traditional knowledge). It opposes the standardization of taste and culture, and the unrestrained power of the food industry multinationals and industrial agriculture.
By working together with other organizations, along with the European Union, we can achieve positive results for all, upholding the rights of millions of small- scale sustainable producers and concerned consumers.
Slow Food gratefully acknowledges funding support from the European Commission. All content and opinions expressed on this page are solely those of Slow Food.
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Italy | 15/05/2013 | FAO and Slow Food agree today to a three-year plan to develop joint actions to improve biodiversity and the...
Italy | 13/05/2013 | As storm clouds gathered inland from the Porto Antico, a panel of academics, activists and fishers gathered...
Belgium | 10/05/2013 | The Irish EU Presidency is determined to reach agreement at least
on the key items of controversy: stock...
Belgium | 08/05/2013 | Many of the foods we eat have an incredible story behind them. One example is the Swabian Alb lentil, known...
Belgium | 06/05/2013 | EU-wide citizens’ actions and petitions in support of the European Commission’s proposal to prohibit three...
Spain | 30/04/2013 | With more than 25 years of farming experience, Felix Ballarin continues to put Sariñena (Huesca) on the map...
Italy | 30/04/2013 | On the 6th of May, the European Commission wants to submit a draft provision for the revision of the EU seed...
Italy | 28/04/2013 | Oceans and coasts have always occupied a privileged space in our imagination, cultures, customs, economy and...
Belgium | 24/04/2013 | The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) could not conclude on the safety of genetically modified (GM) maize...
United States | 22/04/2013 | Today, the 43rd Earth Day reminds everyone of the value of our planet and its resources, and invites us to...
Belgium | 19/04/2013 | From today until 29 April 2013 contact your ministers to encourage them to save Europe’s bees.
Belgium | 18/04/2013 |
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Belgium | 17/04/2013 | New European Coordination Via Campesina report on land grabbing argues that land concentration and land...
Belgium | 15/04/2013 | On April 11, the day after the EC Consultation for the review of the European policy on organic agriculture...
Belgium | 12/04/2013 | A conference titled ‘Pollinator friendly farming is possible’ was held on March 22 in Brussels.
Belgium | 11/04/2013 | As negotiations on the reform of the European Union’s Common Fisheries Policy, or CFP, enter the final and...
Belgium | 05/04/2013 | Co-organised by the Committee of the Regions and the European
Commission, the Assises will gather together...
Italy | 03/04/2013 | Slow Food has been following the legislative process over the CFP reform with interest and is glad to see...
Italy | 03/04/2013 | Says that sustainability depends on the way food produced and consumed
France | 26/03/2013 | The Pesticides Action Week, being held this week across Europe and Africa, is raising awareness about dangers...
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Others Slow Themes
Each year the welfare of the millions of animals raised for their milk, meat and eggs for human consumption...
Slow Food believes that it is senseless to defend biodiversity without also defending the cultural diversity...
Slow Food launched a global campaign to stop land grabbing in 2010.
The term ‘land grabbing’ is used to...
Important decisions are being made for the future of food production across Europe, and Slow Food is working...
Fish: It’s a slippery issue. Hidden underwater, our marine resources are not easy to study or understand....
Water is the essence of life. Not only do we use it to grow our food, to replenish and clean our bodies, it...
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