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King Charles III has bestowed a royal title on a rare golden goat breed. Golden Guernseys are a rare breed, considered “at risk” on the UK's Rare Breeds Watchlist. They will now be known as the Royal Golden Guernsey Goat around the world. The title was given while the King and Queen visited the island of Guernsey in the English Channel. Eight-year-old Tamsin was the goat chosen to represent the breed. “Hopefully this will raise awareness for the breed,” said Rebecca Martin, Tamsin's owner. What are Royal Golden Guernsey Goats?The dairy breed, distinguished by its golden skin and brown hair, ha...
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Political groups at the European Parliament are negotiating division of powers ahead of this week plenary session, where MEPs will elect, among others, the president of the European Parliament on Tuesday and the president of the European Commission on Thursday. Radio Schuman dives into the behind the scene of the first plenary session in Strasbourg after European elections with Euronews reporter Gerardo Fortuna. We also talked with him about Novel food and why it is so scary for some member states, such as Hungary. This time we turn to Italian politics: what reaction does the nomination of a m...
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South Koreans will soon be able to indulge in the classic French delicacy boeuf bourguignon but will have to wait longer for a slice of bresaola, the traditional Italian cured beef. The Republic of Korea officially opened market access for beef from France and Ireland earlier this month, putting a stop to an import ban in place since 2001 after the outbreak of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) – so-called ‘mad cow’ disease. The restrictions were a source of friction in the 2000s while the bloc and South Korea were negotiating their free trade agreement (FTA) - eventually brokered in 2011 ...
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In a field outside of the Belgian capital, Brussels, farmers gathered to protest against European environmental regulations, with demonstrators coming from Poland, the Netherlands and France. Organisers had expected a significant turnout for this final protest before the EU elections, despite the fact that Brussels recently eased environmental demands in its common agricultural policy (CAP). As the EU struggles to hit its climate goals, European farmers believe these concessions do not go far enough to protect their industry. “There are a few small developments that we are obliged to note. But...
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The Netherlands' Farmer-Citizen Movement – BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) – has become the first activist farmers' political group to break into government after striking an agreement with three other parties to form a right-wing government on Thursday (16 May). In a statement, party leader Caroline Van der Plas said that the party had "played a major role" in brokering the deal "with our attitude". Born after the 2019 farmers’ protest against the then government's plans to radically curb agriculture emissions, the inclusion of BBB in the forthcoming executive will imply a change of tack in the coun...
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