Brussels, 15/06/2015 (Agence Europe) - Farmland grabbing, a problem concentrated in eastern member states, is limited but growing within the EU, according to a study presented on Tuesday 16 June to members of the European Parliament agriculture committee.
The authors of the report, carried out by Transnational Institute (Amsterdam) at the behest of the Parliament, call for a reform of governance in this area.
The study found “significant, albeit partial evidence that farmland grabbing is...