Food industry

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  • Adopted on 11/07/2013
    Reference
    INT/683-EESC-2013-1697
    Employers - GR I
    Slovakia
    Plenary session number
    491
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    Download — EESC opinion: Unfair trading practices / supply chain
  • Adopted on 05/05/2011
    Reference
    NAT/506-EESC-2011-813
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    United Kingdom
    Plenary session number
    471
    -
    Download — EESC Opinion: Organic production and labelling
  • Adopted on 20/01/2011
    Reference
    NAT/483-EESC-2011-68
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    468
    -
    Download — EESC Opinion: Fruit Juices
  • Adopted on 20/01/2011
    Reference
    NAT/486-EESC-2011-70
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    468
    -
    Download — EESC Opinion: Food products/Distribution to the most deprived persons
  • Adopted on 09/12/2010
    Reference
    NAT/468-EESC-2010-1622
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    467
    -
    Download — EESC Opinion: Security of supply in agriculture and the food sector in the EU
  • A new report on Europe’s progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) highlights a significant slowdown, raising concerns about the EU’s ability to meet the 2030 targets. The Europe Sustainable Development Report 2025 (ESDR), published by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), finds that the pace of SDG progress between 2020 and 2023 was more than twice as slow as in the previous period.

  • Fair prices for both farmers and consumers and truthful and transparent information are essential if the primary sector and consumers are to play their key role in guaranteeing strategic autonomy in European food production. This sovereignty must be in line with the European Green Deal's Farm to Fork strategy, which requires an adjustment of current food policies.

  • Speech by President Séamus Boland on EU food sovereignty

    Inaugural speech by Séamus Boland, President of the Civil Society Organisations' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)

    Conference on 'EU food sovereignty: the role of agriculture, fisheries and consumers', Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 26 September 2023

  • Strengthening local and regional food production and processing within the EU and guaranteeing decent working conditions for all workers in agriculture and the wider food sector are important objectives in seeking to improve the sustainability of the European food supply chain. Other aspects of key importance to sustainability are fair international trading practices, encouraging more women and young people into the farming sector, and structured stakeholder involvement and dialogue.

  • Extraordinary meeting of the Diversity Europe Group in the context of the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the EU and the Conference on the Future of Europe on 29 November 2021