A quiet week comes up ahead of the Easter break, with agriculture ministers adopting measures on how to stimulate food producers and the European Commission putting out proposals for the way citizens can initiate community laws.
Farm ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday and Tuesday (29-30 March) are set to adopt conclusions on how to improve the functioning of the food supply chain. So far, member states have been divided, depending on the level of Brussels-led intervention they supp...
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