新冠肺炎大流行:对欧洲农产品系统可持续性的警告

BELGEO Pub Date : 2022-12-27 DOI:10.4000/belgeo.58211
Maria Gemma Grillotti Di Giacomo, Pierluigi De Felice
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通过最新的改革,共同农业政策(CAP)试图鼓励传统农业体系和典型的当地农业食品解决方案的独创性(生态条件;交叉合规;脱钩,生产品牌)。然而,土地集中的过程继续产生越来越大的农场和越来越统一的作物重新种植,即使欧盟明确谴责了其负面影响(2017年4月27日欧洲议会第197号决议)。然而,2019冠状病毒病疫情的戏剧性经历迫使我们意识到,让生产商和消费者更紧密地团结在一起,以确保粮食安全、粮食安全和粮食可持续性是多么重要。作者使用GECOAGRI-LANDITALY(欧洲和非欧洲农业地区比较地理)大学间研究小组的已证实的调查方法,测量和解释了欧洲农村的土地集中过程,并通过雄辩的简化考虑到,反思哪些传统农业制度和种植技术,表现在历史乡村景观中,最能保护优质农产品。©2022 Ernst Reinhardt Verlag。保留所有权利。
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COVID-19 pandemic: warning for the sustainability of European agri-food systems
Through its latest reforms, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has tried to encourage traditional agricultural systems and the originality of typical local agri-food solutions (ecoconditionality;cross-compliance;decoupling, production brands). However, the process of land concentration continues to generate increasingly large farms and increasingly uniform crop reconversion, even if the EU has explicitly denounced its negative effects (Resolution 197 of the European Parliament of 27 April 2017). However, the dramatic experience of the COVID 19 pandemic has forced us to become aware of how important it is to bring producers and consumers closer together to ensure food security, food safety and food sustainability. Using the proven survey methodology of the GECOAGRI-LANDITALY (Comparative Geography of Agricultural Areas European and non-European) Inter-University Research Group, the authors measure and interpret the process of land concentration in the European countryside and take into consideration, through eloquent simplifications, to reflect on which traditional agricultural systems and cultivation techniques, expressed in historical rural landscapes, best protect quality agro-food. © 2022 Ernst Reinhardt Verlag. All rights reserved.
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