“We have to prioritise sustainable food and farming systems that deliver public goods such as diverse landscapes and the maintenance of ecosystem services such as fertile soils and clean water while ensuring a fair income for farmers,” underlines Prof. Urs Niggli, Director of the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, speaker at the Commission conference. “Single measures are not an answer to the complex demands of society and the future challenges we are facing. Therefore, we call on Commissioner Ciolos to invest in system approaches such as organic farming that deliver on several areas of sustainability. Organic farming performs well on climate change mitigation and adaptation, biodiversity, the delivery of clean water and stable soil, while producing high-quality food and should therefore be prioritised in all CAP measures.“
“On the occasion of the CAP conference and the official launch by the Commission of the new European organic logo by Commissioner Ciolos, we welcome the Commission’s commitment towards organic food and farming and thus hope and expect that organic systems will be given priority in the future CAP,” comments Christopher Stopes, President of the EU Group of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM EU Group). “The only fair deal is to spend taxpayer’s money through the CAP in a way that best serves the public interest whilst ensuring sustainable land use and socio-economic stability. The CAP needs to be seriously re-shaped to meet these demands and a well-regulated organic food system is an excellent working model!”
Source: Citizens want a CAP that targets sustainability. Organic farming can deliver best solutions to meet public demands. Press release of the IFOAM EU Group of July 19, 2010
Further information
Contact
- Contact at FiBL: Urs Niggli
- IFOAM EU Group
Brussels
Tel + 32-2-280 12 23
Fax +32-2-735 73 81
info(at)ifoam-eu.org
www.ifoam-eu.org
Links and documents
- EC.Europa.eu: The CAP post 2013", Conference on the public debate, Brussels, 19-20 July 2010
- IFOAM-EU.org: Citizens want a CAP that targets sustainability. Organic farming can deliver best solutions to meet public demands. Press release of the IFOAM EU Group of July 19, 2010
- IFOAM-EU.org: CAP post 2013 - Smart change or business as usual”, Position Paper of the IFOAM EU group, 2010
- IFOAM-EU.org: Proposal for a new EU Common Agricultural Policy, Common position paper Birdlife, EEB, EFNCP, WWF and IFOAM EU Group, 2009
- ARC2020.eu: The Agricultural and Rural Convention (ARC) process aims to give civil society a strong voice and to prepare a powerful common message for a new European agricultural and rural policy. The ARC complements and enhances the “Your Ideas Matter” initiative launched by the European Commission on 12 April 2010
- IFOAM-EU.org: The IFOAM EU Group represents more than 300 member organisations of IFOAM (International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements) in the EU-27, the EU accession countries and EFTA. Member organisations include: consumer, farmer and processor associations; research, education and advisory organisations; certification bodies and commercial organic companies.