About Organictargets4eu
Organictargets4eu Flyer The horizon europe project organictargets4eu (2022 2026) aims to reach 25% of agricultural land under organic farming and a significant increase in organic aquaculture by 2030. The overall objective of the organictargets4eu project is to support the f2f targets for organic farming and organic aquaculture by setting possible scenarios for change.
Home Organictargets4eu Launched in 2022 and coordinated by ifoam organics europe, organictargets4eu has analysed the achievability and impacts of the eu’s target of 25% agricultural land under organic management by 2030, together with significant growth in organic aquaculture. Organictargets4eu supports the farm to fork strategy in achieving the targets of at least 25% of the eu's agricultural land under organic farming and a significant increase in organic aquaculture by 2030. Based on an assessment of drivers and lock ins affecting the development of the organic sector, the organictargets4eu project will set up a multi actor process to develop possible scenarios for reaching the organic targets of the farm to fork strategy. With the farm to fork strategy (f2f), the eu has set targets of reaching at least 25% of the eu’s agricultural land under organic farming and significantly increasing organic aquaculture by 2030. the overall objective of organictargets4eu project is to support the achievement of these targets.
Home Organictargets4eu Based on an assessment of drivers and lock ins affecting the development of the organic sector, the organictargets4eu project will set up a multi actor process to develop possible scenarios for reaching the organic targets of the farm to fork strategy. With the farm to fork strategy (f2f), the eu has set targets of reaching at least 25% of the eu’s agricultural land under organic farming and significantly increasing organic aquaculture by 2030. the overall objective of organictargets4eu project is to support the achievement of these targets. The european commission recognises the key role of organic farming (and aquaculture) in the transition towards a more healthy and sustainable food system and it sets ambitious targets for organic production in the farm to fork and biodiversity strategies. The horizon europe project organictargets4eu (2022 2026) aims to reach 25% of agricultural land under organic farming and a significant increase in organic aquaculture by 2030. The overall objective of organictargets4eu project is to support the achievement of these targets. based on an assessment of key drivers and lock ins affecting the development of the organic sector, the project will set up a multiactor process to create possible scenarios for reaching the targets. Both the farm to fork strategy and the biodiversity strategy recognize the positive role of organic agriculture in achieving these goals. as a result, the goal is to have at least 25 percent of the eu's farmland managed organically by 2030 and also to significantly increase organic aquaculture.
Organictargets4eu Promoting A Sustainable Future The european commission recognises the key role of organic farming (and aquaculture) in the transition towards a more healthy and sustainable food system and it sets ambitious targets for organic production in the farm to fork and biodiversity strategies. The horizon europe project organictargets4eu (2022 2026) aims to reach 25% of agricultural land under organic farming and a significant increase in organic aquaculture by 2030. The overall objective of organictargets4eu project is to support the achievement of these targets. based on an assessment of key drivers and lock ins affecting the development of the organic sector, the project will set up a multiactor process to create possible scenarios for reaching the targets. Both the farm to fork strategy and the biodiversity strategy recognize the positive role of organic agriculture in achieving these goals. as a result, the goal is to have at least 25 percent of the eu's farmland managed organically by 2030 and also to significantly increase organic aquaculture.
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