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Wild Talks

#wildtalks A citizens deliberation on the Green Transition

Phase 5 of 6
Post-event: consolidate the recommendations 17/06/2024 - 30/06/2024
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Food and Agriculture

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22/05/2024 16:41   comment-square 7 comments bullhorn 3 endorsements
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Avatar: Viktorija Mangaroska PhD Viktorija Mangaroska PhD
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Food is crucial for life, health, and growth, but the way we produce food globally, with big industries, is causing problems. It makes people sick, leads to deforestation, harms biodiversity, contributes to climate change, and often exploits workers in the food sector. How can we change to more sustainable food systems that keep us healthy, protect nature, and treat workers fairly? Can the European Union (EU) take the lead in making this change happen?

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Avatar: Rhina Colunge-Peters Rhina Colunge-Peters
14/06/2024 18:57
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I agree. That´s the reason, I cannot understand, why at universities, schools, etc. only other kind of agriculture is taught at public institutions (at least in Germany, with very few exceptions). Permaculture courses are quite expensive, they must be also subsidised with our taxes. Why do I pay taxes for study programmes that are not healthy neither for people nor for the planet?
Permaculture literacy and hands on must be possible for all interested citizens

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