Science and Policymaking

Agrifood 21-02-2020

EFSA will keep British experts despite Brexit [Part II]

Est. 6min

The European Food Safety Authority will keep UK experts in its ranks despite Brexit, because science does not recognise borders "and we want to have the best people", the EU food watchdog chief told EURACTIV.com in an exclusive interview.

Agrifood 20-02-2020

EFSA chief: Assessing fast-changing agrifood innovation is key challenge [Part I]

Est. 8min

Being equipped with the right methods to assess industry’s rapidly changing innovation will be a key challenge for the European Food Safety Agency, (EFSA), Bernhard Url, the EU food watchdog's chief, told EURACTIV.com in a wide-ranging interview.

Agrifood 12-07-2019

French MEP: When it comes to the environment, the future CAP is regressive

Est. 6min

In an interview with EURACTIV France, French MEP and vice-chair of the Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group Eric Andrieu spoke about the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and highlighted its lack of environmentally-focused provisions.

Agrifood 21-05-2019

EFSA boss: Next time we should also assess consequences without glyphosate

Est. 11min

The next re-authorisation process for the controversial glyphosate weedkiller should also include an assessment of a potential ban of the substance in terms of food availability, biodiversity and farmers’ income, Bernhard Url told EURACTIV.com in an interview.

Agrifood 03-12-2018

EU still leads the way on animal testing alternatives, industry representative says

Est. 3min

The EU continues to lead the world in balancing ethics with science, although the gap with other regions is "significantly" narrowing, Charles Laroche, industry co-chair of the European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing.

Agrifood 26-09-2018

Bayer boss: Digital farming-sustainable production link ‘not yet clear’ to policymakers

Est. 8min

The connection between digital farming and sustainable production is not yet clear in the minds of many policymakers, Bayer’s Bruno Tremblay told EURACTIV.com in an interview, adding that some farmers look at this kind of innovation as a way to control them.

Agrifood 25-09-2018

Hogan: EU member states will decide on agriculture innovation after 2020, not Brussels

Est. 6min

Member states and not the European Commission will direct the precise support and funding for innovation and digitisation of farming in the post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), EU Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan told EURACTIV Romania in an interview.

 

Agrifood 17-09-2018

EFSA boss: Our advice should not be misused for short-term political interests

Est. 9min

The selective approach of some campaign groups regarding the credibility of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) results in a “general erosion of trust” in the bodies designed to protect public health, EFSA director Bernhard Url told EURACTIV.com in an interview.

Health 04-09-2018

JTI boss: EU Scientific Advisory Mechanism could adjust tobacco directive to reality

Est. 6min

The next European Commission should enhance its collaboration with the EU’s Scientific Advisory Mechanism (SAM), which would provide bias-free consultancy and eventually adjust the Tobacco Product Directive to the reality, JTI’s Ramunas Macius said in an interview with EURACTIV.com.

 

Agrifood 25-04-2018

EFSA boss: EU food law overhaul ‘a big step towards transparency’

Est. 26min

The European Commission has learned its lesson from the glyphosate controversy and is coming forward with “bold proposals” on transparency, says Bernhard Url. The raw data of all industry-funded studies related to pesticides will be made publicly available under Commission plans, he told EURACTIV in an interview.

Agrifood 02-05-2017

Green MEP: EFSA should release full glyphosate studies

Est. 6min

Studies by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) about the risks of the glyphosate pesticide have different conclusions. Belgian MEP Bart Staes told EURACTIV Germany that EFSA needs to make its findings public so they can be scrutinised.

Technology 16-02-2017

Law professor: ‘Autonomous weapons’ notably absent from EU motion on robotics, AI

Est. 16min

The European Parliament is voting today (16 February) on a landmark resolution on civil law, robotics and artificial intelligence. Ahead of the vote, Euractiv.com explored the ethical and legal implications of robotisation with a professor of international and European law.

Agrifood 16-01-2017

EFSA boss: Trust in integrity of science has a cost

Est. 24min

Studies on the safety of GMOs, glyphosate or other pesticides could enjoy higher levels of trust from the general public if there were stronger guarantees that the science behind them is really independent, says Bernhard Url, executive director of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).

Development 26-10-2016

Professor: What the EU got right – and wrong – about the 2015 ebola epidemic

Est. 8min

The 2014-15 ebola outbreak in the west African states of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia left 11,000 dead, caused global panic, and saw the EU and member states put up nearly €2bn in financial aid.

Nobel Laureate: EU politicians ignore ‘politically unwelcome’ GMO science

Est. 5min

European politicians support a great deal of scientific research but they often do not pay attention to the results if they are “politically unwelcome”, Nobelist Richard Roberts told EURACTIV.com.

Health 28-03-2013

Swedish minister: REACH must be improved

Est. 9min

The EU's REACH law should be strengthened to ban more endocrine-disrupting chemicals, says Sweden's Environment Minister Lena Ek.