Denmark is looking to introduce the world’s first tax on carbon emissions from livestock farming, the country’s government has confirmed. From 2030, farmers will be charged DKr300 ($43) per ton of ...
The Danish government and a preeminent farm industry group believe that a new pact can be a model for other countries seeking to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. But European farm groups ...
The Danish government will introduce Europe’s first carbon tax on agriculture, after a five-month negotiation with farming and conservation groups ended in a historic agreement on Monday night. From ...
Denmark’s minister for food and agriculture resigned Wednesday after the government admitted it did not have the right to order the culling of all farmed mink without having the necessary legislation ...
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Greenwashing Denmark’s Big Farmers
Denmark’s parliament recently passed a so-called tripartite green deal, agreed between the agricultural lobby, trade unions in the agricultural and food sector, and the Danish Society for Nature ...
The Denmark government reached a momentous agreement on Monday with the parties in the green tripartite to impose a tax on carbon dioxide emissions resulting from livestock. The parties included ...
Denmark is on its way to introducing a world-first tax on greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture in 2030. Central to the proposals – announced by the Danish government on 24 June – is the plan to ...
The positions in the table below reflect the Danish Agriculture and Food Council's position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on their Share. Each position ...
What does regenerative agriculture mean in the context of mass meat production? FoodNavigator poses this question to Britain’s biggest provider of higher welfare pork, Pilgrim’s UK, and Europe’s ...
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