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Did you know that to boost sustainable farming, GAEC 9 says farms must set aside 4% of their land? This part is for nature, not for growing crops. It shows
Did you know that 85% of Ireland’s EU-protected habitats are in “unfavourable status”? This stark reality underscores the urgent need for robust environmental policy. It also shows the need for
Between 2016 and 2021, the UK put in over £2.6 billion to help farms. This big investment shows the UK is serious about changing how we farm. Thanks to the
Did you know that 63% of dairy farmers see climate change as a big issue for their work? This high number shows how important it is to change farming to
Did you know, around 52 percent of U.S. land is used for farming? This shows the big connection between environmental laws and farming rules, especially for small farms. An in-depth
Did you know that the European Union aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030? It also targets a 90% reduction by 2040 under the REPowerEU plan. This
Food production is a big player in making our world warmer. It’s responsible for about 26% of the greenhouse gases we release each year. To combat this, farmers have a
Did you know the EU wants to cut its net greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030? This move shows the big role countries like Ireland have in fighting climate
As of 2017, the US spent around $441 billion on transport and water. Only 1-3% of the market share has been held by public-private partnerships (PPPs) since 1990. Yet, they
Did you know that the government increased EQIP’s funding from $1.75 billion to a projected $2.025 billion by 2023? This shows strong support for farmers in sustainable farming. Government aid
Did you know many readers of “ESG on Sunday” come from everywhere? This newsletter has grown in influence, even in Portuguese and Japanese. It shows ESG farming is a big
Did you know that Executive Order 12898 tells agencies to help minority and low-income people? This includes making sure they aren’t hit harder by problems from agriculture. It shows how
Did you know, over 25% of facilities break environmental rules in many compliance programmes? This big number shows that breaking these rules is a big problem. The legal implications of
Around the world, agriculture uses the most fresh water. This shows how much impact farming has on our environment. Thanks to technology, farming has advanced. Now, tools like drones, robots,
Did you know that by 2024, 80% of G2000 companies will show their carbon footprint accurately? This is up from just 50% today. It shows the importance placed on measuring
Did you know that the global agrifood system emits about a third of all emissions? This fact highlights the need for farming to adjust to global climate rules. As temperatures
Did you know that livestock makes up 40% of the world’s agricultural value? It’s crucial for the livelihoods of 1.3 billion and their food security. The World Bank plays a
Did you know that in the United States, agriculture is responsible for almost all ammonia emissions? This highlights the major part farms play in making the air dirty. Farms also
Did you know about 50% of the EU being farmland? This shows how important farming is for soil health. The EU, along with many places, is fighting issues like erosion
It has been more than 30 years since a thorough look into the risks of using water in farming was made. But now, the book “Water Quality in Agriculture: Risks
From 2020 to 2030, there’s a big push for saving soil. It’s all part of a global effort to keep our soils healthy. This work is key for better farming
Agriculture is causing 18.4 percent of the world’s greenhouse gases. As 2024 approaches, the focus is on green farming. There’s a big push for farming that’s good for the planet
In 2022, around 735 million people worldwide faced chronic hunger. This stark fact shows why the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals for farming are crucial. They aim to fight hunger,
It’s estimated that more than 8 billion people lived on Earth by November 2022, and this number may hit 10 billion by 2050. Our growing population is putting heavy demands
Did you know that food systems globally are responsible for a staggering one-third of all emissions? This startling statistic shows the big role agricultural practices play in our climate. The
Did you know the World Health Organization says 42% of strokes might be stopped by cutting down on chemical contact? This tells us how important it is to control chemicals,
Ireland went over its limit for ammonia emissions seven times from 2010 to 2019. This is a big problem for farmers. The more animals and the more fertilisers they use,
Ireland is aiming to slash its greenhouse gas emissions by 51% by 2030. It wants to reach net zero emissions by 2050. The Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment)
Did you know the EPA watches over 4,810 water bodies in Ireland? These include rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. It’s key to keep Ireland’s water clean, as about 60% of
Did you know that over two-thirds of the waste in general bins could have been recycled or composted? This issue shows there’s a big challenge in Ireland’s waste handling. The