Italy: Do the lobbies of the European Parliament want to dismantle the buffalo farms in Campania?

Published 2023년 4월 22일

Tridge summary

The Belgian judiciary is investigating claims of cover-up in the European Parliament, with the Confederation for Food Sovereignty accusing the EU of trying to eliminate buffalo farms in Campania to make way for insect and lab-grown meat. The Confederation criticizes the EU's compliance with procedures and data released by Coldiretti, and on April 26, will submit a memorandum to the European Commission. They call for the EU to properly apply European procedures, as stated by EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides.
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The long shadow of the lobbies of the European Parliament, only minimally uncovered by the investigation by the Belgian judiciary which is being tried in every way to 'cover up' (it is known that in the European Parliament money circulates with sacks as the 'investigation on the Qatergate…), extends to Campania where, judging by the complaints of the Confederation for Food Sovereignty, they would like to eliminate the buffalo farms which, apparently, cause annoyance to someone. In the European Union of insects at the table, farms of classic animals are no longer doing well, because they 'risk' of creating problems for multinationals who have to offer European consumers insects and, in a while, also laboratory meat (fake milk c 'has been for years already). The Confederation for Food Sovereignty has already 'sgammed' the games of those who would like to get rid of Italian farms and, in particular, those of Campania. Discovered, they are changing their strategy, as the Confederation ...
Source: Inuovivespri

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