The news that changes the world … is agricultural
By David del Pino, Consultant, International Lecturer and Blogger
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Training: growth axis agri-food sector
Agrarian opinion piece for e-Commerce on the importance of professional training in the food industry, signed by Jorge Jordana, director of the Master in Management of Agrifood Companies LAFER Foundation and the University of Nebrija.
Brexit impact in the agricultural sector: first of all, very calm …
Article on the effects of Brexit in the Spanish food sector, written by the company Credit Insurance Solunion for eComercio Agrario (ECA).
Spain: agricultural organizations agree concerns about the effects of ‘Brexit’
The common denominator among agricultural organizations that have ruled on the implications of the departure of the United Kingdom of the European Union (Brexit) is the climate of "concern and uncertainty" to the effects, even to calibrate, this decision will have on the sector.
EU reinforces its decision to defend the common European project despite of the Brexit
In a joint statement on the outcome of referendum in the UK, made by Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament, Mark Rutte, head of the rotating Presidency of the EU Council, and Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, it's included the decision to remain united in the firm defense of the fundamental values of the EU to "promote peace and well-being of its peoples" through a common European project.
The Government asks serenity and tranquility over the Brexit
The Acting Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, in an appearance in La Moncloa, expressed "the sorrow of the Spanish Government" about the outcome of the referendum in the UK, which has won the option defending the exit of Britain from the EU. In addition to sending a message of "peace and serenity", Rajoy has announced that it will meet with leaders of the main Spanish political forces before attending the European Council meeting to be held next week.
Fenacore questions the EU report on hydrological planning in Spain
The president of the National Federation of irrigators communities (Fenacore), Andrés del Campo, has questioned the report of the Committee on Petitions of the European Union on the Spanish hydrological planning, in which it is recommended to completely change water management and prioritizing environmental criteria against socioeconomic.
23 points on the TTIP
In the following opinion piece, Tomas Garcia Azcarate, researcher at the Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography (IEGD) of the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), raises 23 points of reflection on the Transatlantic Trade Agreement and Investment (TTIP), for free trade between the European Union and the United States.
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“Fair Trade” Fruits and Vegetables in Europe. David del Pino
If you are interested in the well-known concept of Fair Trade,…