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Opinion
Vastuvõetud arvamused on 26/04/2017
Viide: 
REX/484-EESC-2017

The 2030 Agenda, the new global framework for sustainable development agreed by the UN in 2015, needs to be reflected in EU's development policy, the major orientations of which are set out in the 2005 European Consensus on Development ("the Consensus").

To this end, the Commission issued Communication COM(2016) 740, "Proposal for a New European Consensus on Development: Our World, Our Dignity, Our Future" in November 2016.  Interinstitutional negotiations are expected to result in its endorsement in the form of a Joint Statement by the Council, the European Parliament and the Commission, in May 2017.

EMSK arvamus: Proposal for a new European Consensus on Development: "Our World, our Dignity, our Future” (Communication)

Opinion
Vastuvõetud arvamused on 29/03/2017
Viide: 
NAT/701-EESC-2017

The EESC opinion  provides input to the Commission's proposal for a Regulation on the definition, presentation and labelling of spirit drinks, the use of the names of spirit drinks in the presentation and labelling of other foodstuffs and the protection of geographical indications for spirit drinks.

EMSK arvamus: Spirit drinks

Opinion
Vastuvõetud arvamused on 19/10/2016
Viide: 
NAT/680-EESC-2016-01870-00-00-ac-tra

Over recent years, there has been a shift in bargaining power in the food supply chain, mostly to the advantage of the retail sector and some transnational companies and to the detriment of suppliers, in particular primary producers. The concentration of bargaining power has led to the abuse of positions of dominance causing weaker operators to become increasingly vulnerable to Unfair Trading Practices (UTPs). The opinion takes stock of the impact of UTPs, stresses the difficult position of the most vulnerable actors along the chain and calls for action at EU level to stop UTPs and promote a fairer food supply chain.

EMSK arvamus: Promoting a fairer agro-food supply chain

Opinion
Vastuvõetud arvamused on 25/05/2016
Viide: 
NAT/677-EESC-2016-0232

In the past few years, civil society has been increasingly concerned about the environmental and social impact of food production and consumption. At the request of the Dutch EU Presidency, the EESC is preparing an exploratory opinion on how to achieve sustainable food systems in a resource-constrained world. The opinion takes a holistic and comprehensive approach, looking at the interdependence of food production and consumption as well as fostering inter-sectoral cooperation.

EMSK arvamus: More sustainable food systems (exploratory opinion requested by the Dutch presidency)

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