AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Enlargement & Rule of Law: Cyprus’ EU presidency marked a major step as the EU opened the first “fundamentals” accession cluster for both Moldova and Ukraine, covering rule of law, fundamental rights, democratic institutions, public administration reform, and key chapters like justice, public procurement, statistics and financial control. Plant Biodiversity & Farming: EU co-legislators reached a provisional deal to modernise rules on plant reproductive material, aiming to boost agrobiodiversity, support conservation varieties, and ensure high-quality seed and cuttings adapted to climate and pest pressures. Transport & Climate: Cyprus Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades stressed that public transport must become a reliable alternative to private cars, linking better bus services and real-time info to long-term sustainability. Food & Emissions: Research suggests swapping beef for salmon once a week could nearly double carbon savings versus current dietary trends, while bigger cuts in meat and dairy deliver much larger reductions. Wildlife & Cities: A collared scops owl sighting in urban Xiamen highlights biodiversity gains from conservation efforts. Local Environment & Agriculture: Cyprus cheesemakers are weighing changes to halloumi PDO milk-ratio rules as export sustainability and future milk supply come under pressure. Air Passenger Rights: EU lawmakers agreed to update air passenger rights after a 13-year deadlock, keeping compensation for delays over three hours and improving transparency and claims procedures.
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