Sustainable development is a top priority for France. A National Strategy for Sustainable Development was developed, resulting in a larger organic industry, environmental labeling, efforts to reduce pesticide use, and research and innovation projects. As consumers are receptive to sustainability, both upstream and downstream private initiatives have also developed, resulting in a number of logos on food products. FAS/Paris outreach activities have illustrated a variety of means taken in the United States to make agro- food production more sustainable. Theses activities have contributed to improve the image of U.S. food products and are likely to open minds and markets to U.S products and methods of production in the future. Read more…
- EISA: Transitioning onwards for Sustainable Agriculture - EISA (Brussels): Founded in May 2001 by... More →
- LEAF Marque Summit Points Way Forward for Sustainable Farming - March 27, 2018 - The importance of assurance... More →
- New LEAF Marque Chairman Appointed - April 24, 2018 - LEAF (Linking Environment And... More →
- LEAF Appoints New LEAF Marque Certification and Assurance Manager - April 3, 2018 - LEAF (Linking Environment And... More →
- LEAF Marque Goes from Strength to Strength - March 22, 2018 - At a time when consumers, the... More →
- The Centre for Dairy Research (CEDAR) named as LEAF Innovation Centre - March 14, 2018 - The Centre for Dairy Research... More →
- EISA "at a glance" 2017 - Brief Annual Report published - Our two pages... More →
- Sustainability in the AgCommodity Business: Understanding the pull-and-push dynamics - January 2018 - Contribution of EISA’s Policy... More →
- EPRUMA shows progress in delivering commitments to the responsible use of veterinary medicines - Brussels, 14 December 2017: - EPRUMA recently... More →
- Agriculture in Transition - EISA's Policy Officer Martijn Buijsse discusses... More →