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João Madureira - Nutricionista's avatar

Thank you for your post!

The EU spends 80% of its farming subsidies (the Common Agricultural Policy or CAP) on animal farming, so they're sort of double-subsidized when compared with plant farming for humans: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43016-024-00949-4

So obviously we could save a huge load of money (the CAP was for a long time the largest parcel in the EU budget).

BTW Björn, could I do a portuguese translation of this article?

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Lisel Vad Olsson's avatar

Hi Björn

Thank you for this.

What about these two:

There are benefits worth $10 trillion a year if we switch to sustainable food systems:

https://foodsystemeconomics.org/wp-content/uploads/FSEC-Executive_Summary-Global_Policy_Report.pdf

The enormous hidden costs to our health, environment and society from our current food system amount to at least $10 trillion a year, according to analysis covering 154 countries. The amount is equivalent to almost 10 percent of the entire global GDP:

https://openknowledge.fao.org/items/1516eb79-8b43-400e-b3cb-130fd70853b0

This is really big numbers.

:)

Lisel

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