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Parliament approves stricter rules to save bluefin tuna

Plenary Session Fisheries 23-05-2012 - 13:29

MEPs backed new international measures to further reduce illegal catches of bluefin tuna in the eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean, in a vote on Wednesday aimed at ensuring more sustainable development of stocks. They also called for more advice on the identification of spawning grounds and the creation of sanctuaries.

 
 

MEPs back more sustainable EU-Mozambique fisheries deal

Plenary Session Fisheries 23-05-2012 - 12:30

A new deal with Mozambique, which licenses fishing opportunities to 75 EU vessels from Spain, France, Portugal, Italy and the UK, puts more emphasis on sustainable fishing and controls and obliges EU vessel owners to employ local seamen, was backed by Parliament in a vote on Wednesday.

 
 

The welfare of animals in transport must be improved, but cutting transport time to eight hours must be supplemented by other measures, such as support for local slaughterhouses and meat processing plants, upgrading transport vehicles and full and uniform control of compliance with existing rules throughout the EU, said many Agriculture Committee MEPs in a debate on Monday.

 
 

Food aid for needy beyond 2013: Commission follows MEPs

Plenary Session Agriculture 29-03-2012 - 11:40 Update

In times of economic crisis and hardship, the "food for the needy" programme must continue beyond 2013 in the wider context of fighting poverty, and the Commission will act on Parliament's request that it table a proposal to this end, said Commissioner Olli Rehn on Thursday, in a statement welcomed by many MEPs.

 
 

MEPs call for rapid action to tackle Schmallenberg virus

Plenary Session Agriculture 15-03-2012 - 14:57 Update

The EU must take coordinated action to stop the spread of the Schmallenberg virus and to reassure the public and its trading partners, MEPs insisted in a debate on Thursday morning. Many speakers also criticised restrictions imposed by Russia and other countries on imports of EU live animals and meat in response to the outbreak as "unjustified" and called for their removal.

 
 

Sustainable fisheries to protect jobs and ensure food security

Plenary Session Fisheries 16-02-2012 - 12:20

Common fisheries policy reform must ensure that stocks are fished sustainably, so that fishing can continue, MEPs said in a resolution passed on Thursday. The policy must also do more to help fishermen, in recognition of the public goods provided by the industry, such as creating jobs for coastal communities and providing secure food supplies for EU citizens, they added.

 
 

Vähävaraisille EU-kansalaisille suunnattu ruoka-apu jatkuu

Täysistunto Maatalous 15-02-2012 - 14:08

Vähävaraisille EU-kansalaisille tarkoitettu elintarvikkeiden jakeluohjelma sai kaksi vuotta jatkoaikaa, kun Euroopan parlamentti keskiviikkona hyväksyi neuvoston kanssa yhteistyössä laaditun pelastussuunnitelman. Ruoka-apua tarjoava ohjelma jatkuu vuoden 2013 loppuun, ja sen vuosibudjetti on 500 miljoonaa euroa. Ohjelma tarjoaa apua 18 miljoonalle köyhyydessä elävälle EU-kansalaiselle 20:ssä unionin jäsenmaassa.

 
 

Parliament secures more bargaining power for dairy farmers

Plenary Session Agriculture 15-02-2012 - 13:23

New legislation to boost dairy farmers' bargaining power to get fair prices for their raw milk and help them prepare for the end of milk quotas in 2015 was approved by the Parliament on Wednesday. It will enable farmers' organisations to negotiate raw milk prices on their behalf without falling foul of competition law.

 
 

Bluetongue disease: green light for more flexible use of new vaccines

Plenary Session Agriculture 14-02-2012 - 12:33

Rules to enable new bluetongue vaccines to be used more efficiently, and thus make farmers' lives easier, were approved by the Parliament on Tuesday. If Member States put these rules into effect quickly, then the new vaccines could be used for the 2012 vaccination campaign.

 
 

A two-year reprieve for the EU's "food for the needy" programme, on which 18 million of the EU's most deprived people rely, was backed by the Agriculture Committee on Monday. If Parliament as a whole endorses the plan to rescue the programme, it will run until the end of 2013, with a budget of up to €500 million per year.