This week in the news we are keeping an eye on Brussels, with the negotiation of quotas and fishing possibilities for 2026, we continue to closely monitor the evolution of animal health in Spain, with African swine fever and avian influenza; we talk about the factors that weigh most heavily on the grocery bill and we finish with Italian cuisine. We start the review of the agro-food news of the week with our sights set on Brussels. There, this Friday marks the second day of the European Union Council of Ministers, which will negotiate the quotas and fishing possibilities for 2026. Spain sees a more feasible agreement on the Atlantic quotas. Among the most important species, the stability in the forecasts for Iberian hake fishing stands out. Catalonia continues to monitor the evolution of the African swine fever outbreak detected in wild boars in the province of Barcelona. These days, the debate has been rekindled on the need for greater control of the existing wild boar ...
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