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EU farmers at odds with agriculture Commissioner after controversial tweets

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EU farmers at odds with agriculture Commissioner after controversial tweets

EU farmers organisation has been left feeling unrepresented by the EU Agricultural Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski after he posted a series of tweets criticising industrial farming and they are set to hash out their differences in a meeting later this week.

Commissioner Wojciechowski sparked intense debate among the bloc’s farming community with a series of tweets posted earlier this week in which he appeared to express a preference against intensive and industrial farming of livestock.  

“Everyone has the right to defend the intensive/industrial methods of animal husbandry, but one can’t say that in this way he/she defends the rural areas and farmers. Large-scale breeding is not done by farmers and these methods are not used by farmers,” read one of the tweets.

“Intensive and industrial methods serve to eliminate farmers from competition,” he added.

Another tweet addressed the definition of industrial farming, which Wojciechowski defined as “breeding that wants to produce more and more and cheaper.” 

“Yesterday the farm was a 1000 pigs, today 5000, tomorrow 10,000, the day after one hundred… You don’t need farmers to do this. They even bother you,” he said. 

The comments have provoked intense debate among the community. In response, Christiane Lambert, President of EU farmers association COPA, told EURACTIV that increasingly farmers “do not feel defended by our agricultural Commissioner”.

Stressing that diversity is at the core of the European agricultural sector, Lambert emphasised that an agricultural commissioner “must represent all of Europe”, but that Wojciechowski appeared to favour certain kinds of farmers, namely small and organic, over others.

“It is not normal that he gives his opinion on what is good and what is bad, excluding certain farmers,” she said. 

Due to the pandemic, Wojciechowski has yet to tour Europe in his current capacity, prompting Lambert to question whether the Commissioner really understood the full scope of European agriculture outside of the reference of his home country of Poland. 

Lambert said that the first time they met, Wojciechowski seemed surprised at the size of her farm, which she says is of average size for her country, France. 

The Commissioner is due to meet with EU farmers association COPA-COGECA this week at their general assembly on Thursday (22 April), where Lambert said she would take the opportunity to question him further on the tweets.

A number of other farmers have since openly criticised the Commissioner’s comments, with one calling the remarks “insulting”, while Luca Brondelli, president of the Italian provincial farmers association Confagricoltura Alessandria, said he was “sad to see that ‘our’ commissioner doesn’t understand much of farming”.

In response, FarmEurope, a think-tank specialised in agricultural issues, added it was a “worrying development” that the European Commission wants to tell farmers how many pigs they should have or define who is or is not a farmer depending on the size of their farms.

The definition of a farmer is currently one of the sticking points in the ongoing negotiations on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform.

The active farmer definition aims at preventing individuals and companies from receiving support from the CAP when their business is not agricultural or is only marginally so, but how exactly this will be defined in the upcoming CAP reform is as yet unclear.

However, the tweets also garnered support from other quarters.

Green MEP Tilly Metz applauded the Commissioner for “taking a clear stance against the destructive industrialisation of [animal] farming and for farmers”.

“We urgently need this stance to be reflected in the next CAP,” she added, stressing that time was nearly up for the negotiations.

Meanwhile, Martina Pluda, director of the animal welfare non-profit the Humane Society in Italy, welcomed the comments from the Commissioner, highlighting the need to move away from factory farming and “transition to a more plant-based food system”.

[Edited by Josie Le Blond]

European Stocks Higher; Positive Corporate Sentiment Ahead of ECB

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European Stocks Higher; Positive Corporate Sentiment Ahead of ECB

… Nurse 
Investing.com – European stock markets traded higher Thursday … over 2% higher, and Europe has continued the theme.
… 3% after the Swiss food giant confirmed organic sales should grow … after strong demand for its coffee and dairy products boosted …

Gay Couple Denied Wedding on Basis of Religion

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Gay Couple Denied Wedding on Basis of Religion

The special events facility Highgrove Estate in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina has cited their “Christian beliefs” as justifiable reason for refusing gay couple McCae Henderson and Ike Edwards the opportunity to utilize the site for their upcoming wedding. 

Having served the area’s community for almost twenty years, Highgrove’s reputation boasts beautiful ambience, polished decor and a perfect setting for picturesque ceremonies. These qualities are what drew newly engaged couple Henderson and Edwards to the company website. 

After emailing the venue, the pair was stunned to receive the following message:

“[O]ur owner has unfortunately chosen not to participate in same-sex weddings at this time. However, she wants to ensure that you still have the best wedding day experience possible, and has given me a list of several other wonderful venues in the area that may interest you.”

Should LGBTQ nondiscrimination laws be put into place in North Carolina, this kind of action would be illegal. As the current legislation stands, Highgrove may refuse service to any unprotected members of the LGBTQ community. 

Although there are several positive reviews of the venue, the negative few are scathing and angry. A previous client posted online, “Vicky STILL refused to give me my money back, so we went to court.” Others mentioned unprofessionalism and unwillingness to accommodate guests’ needs. In response to the uproar from allies and the LGBTQ community, Highgrove Estate posted the following on their Instagram page: 

“Highgrove Estate desires that all people’s weddings be the most joyful in their lives. Highgrove also respects people’s differences regarding marriage. For this reason, we will always be kind and caring when these differences arise…although Highgrove…cannot deliver what is being requested as the company holds strong to its Christian beliefs.”

These words did not placate fiancés Edwards and Henderson who said, “I don’t think you get to be homophobic because your religion tells you to be homophobic.” 

This is not the first time North Carolina wedding venues have made headlines for refusing to host same-sex ceremonies. In 2020, a lesbian couple was turned away from a Winston-Salem venue on the basis of their sexual orientation.

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Digital transformation: importance, benefits and EU policy | News | European Parliament

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Digital transformation: importance, benefits and EU policy | News | European Parliament

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European Stocks Seen Higher Ahead of ECB Meeting

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European Stocks Seen Higher Ahead of ECB Meeting

… Nurse 
Investing.com – European stock markets are seen opening … up over 2%, and Europe is expected to follow suit … decade.
Elsewhere, food giant Nestle (SIX:NESN) confirmed organic sales should grow … year after strong demand for coffee, dairy and pet care …

A view from Dave Trott: Numbers is the new religion

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A view from Dave Trott: Numbers is the new religion

De Correspondent is an online media news platform – they have an analogy for the way online advertising works.

Imagine Luigi’s Pizza wants more customers, Luigi prints lots of money-off coupons.

He employs two teenagers to hand these out to potential customers.

After a week, one of the kids seems to have done well, all of his coupons have been used.

The other kid seems to have done less well, not all of his coupons have been used.

Luigi asks them where they handed out the coupons.

The unsuccessful kid says he walked the streets giving them out to random people.

The successful kid says he gave them to people already queueing up to buy pizza.

Giving your coupons to people who are already waiting to buy is the “selection effect”.

You don’t get any new customers, just people who were going to buy anyway.

Giving your coupons to people who aren’t waiting to buy is the “advertising effect”.

You get less uptake but they are all new customers, all converts.

This is the difference between online advertising and conventional advertising.

Steve Tadelis was professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley.

Ebay employed him to prove the effectiveness of their online advertising.

They told him it relied on “proprietary transformation functions”.

He knew this was just jargon for statistics that equated expenditure with sales.

But, as an economist, he knew correlation does not equal causation.

He persuaded them to stop spending across one third of the Google network.

After three months, the results were identical where they had spent and where they hadn’t.

So eBay had been wasting $20m on key-word advertising.

The clicks they got from paid-for online advertising were clicks they would have got anyway.

The numbers showed that they weren’t making $12.28 for every dollar, they were losing 63 cents on every dollar.

So what happened as a result – did eBay change their online advertising?

Quite the reverse, as Justin Rao of Yahoo! and Microsoft said: “No-one wants to know, no-one cares.”

He was employed to run a test on online advertising effectiveness – the client in charge of the budget said to him: “I better warn you, if the results come back negative, I won’t believe you.”

Rao said to him: “If this is about religion, I can’t help you. I have nothing against religion, but I don’t think it has a place in marketing analytics.”

So why do people keep spending vast budgets on online advertising?

I once asked someone at the local council, why all the roadworks happen after Christmas.

He said, budgets for the coming year are set at the end of March.

If you haven’t spent all your budget by then, it looks like you didn’t need it so it’ll be cut.

So, if you don’t want your budget cut, you make sure to spend it before the end of the year.

Is that the reason marketing people spent $273bn, globally, on online advertising?

David Reiley used to head Yahoo!’s economics team.

He said: “Bad methodology makes everyone happy: it makes the publisher happy, it makes the person who bought the media happy, it makes the boss of the person who bought the media happy, it makes the ad agency happy. Everybody can brag that they had a very successful campaign.”

Randall Lewis confronted the man responsible for evaluating Yahoo!’s marketing strategy.

He admitted that he omitted data if it led to the “wrong” results.

As Lewis said: “That is bad scientific practice, but it’s great job preservation practice.”

So, basically, what we already knew.

Marketers are mainly successful at marketing their own marketing.

Dave Trott is the author of The Power of Ignorance, Creative Blindness and How to Cure It, Creative Mischief, Predatory Thinking and One Plus One Equals Three

Digital Green Certificate and the way forward for the European Union

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Digital Green Certificate and the way forward for the European Union

Parliamentary Secretary for European Funds Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi has taken part in the informal virtual meeting of the European Union General Affairs Council.

Today’s meeting discussed how the European Union will move forward with the Digital Green Certificate after it has been approved by the European Council.

The proposal for a regulation on this certificate provides for a legal framework in the European Union with a view to creating a single system to facilitate the free movement of persons between Member States.

It was explained that following the European Council’s approval, negotiations between the Council and the European Parliament are expected to begin shortly.

Parliamentary Secretary Zrinzo Azzopardi expressed the satisfaction of the Maltese Government for the approval of a Digital Green Certificate by the European Council and described this as an important key action in the efforts against the Covid-19 effect.

He called for maintaining certain elements of flexibility in the position taken by the Council to allow room for amendment if there are currently unknown scientific developments.

Furthermore, he said that certain elements relating to the competences and prerogatives of the Member States should also be maintained due to the fact that the situation of the spread of the virus is not the same in all Member States.

The General Affairs Council also discussed the work being done by the three European Union institutions on the Conference on the Future of Europe. The conference is seen as a broad and inclusive exercise, with the aim of giving European Union citizens from all walks of life their views on the future of Europe so that policy makers can be guided.

A multilingual digital platform has already been launched with the aim of launching online activities organised by stakeholders in all Member States.

Parliamentary Secretary Zrinzo Azzopardi said that Malta is preparing for this conference and “will work hard to put Maltese citizens at the heart of this exercise of discussion focused on the realities of citizens, the needs, and their aspirations.”

The Conference on the Future of Europe is expected to start on the 9th of May.

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  • Bahai.org: International website sees major redesign on 25th year since launch

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    Bahai.org: International website sees major redesign on 25th year since launch | BWNS
    The updated Bahai.org includes visual enhancements, additional sections, and other features, paving the way for new articles and videos to be released throughout the year

    BAHÁ’Í WORLD CENTRE — The newly redesigned website of the worldwide Bahá’í community at www.bahai.org has launched, representing the latest in a series of developments since the site was first created in 1996.

    The extensive revamp provides an enhanced visual experience and additional features that aim to make the site’s some 140 articles more easily accessible.

    Updates to the site include two new sections—“Featured Articles” and “Featured Videos”—that bring together a curated selection of content drawn from the Bahai.org family of websites and new videos on the Bahá’í community’s involvement in the life of society, its efforts to promote the social and material well-being of people of all walks of life, and the integration of service and worship in Bahá’í community life.

    The new version of the site opens the way for further additions planned for the coming months and years, which will explore the development of the global Bahá’í community and the experience of those throughout the world who, inspired by the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh, are striving to contribute to the betterment of society.

    Sparta family celebrating 12-year-old transplant survivor’s story with a new book

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    Sparta family celebrating 12-year-old transplant survivor’s story with a new book

    … grandfather has written a new book titled “Landon’s … has also agreed to sign books with his grandfather Alleghany … more about the book or birthday celebration and book signing should … more about the book or birthday celebration and book signing should …

    Wisconsin anti-religion foundation looks to challenge North Dakota’s Ten Commandments law

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    Wisconsin anti-religion foundation looks to challenge North Dakota's Ten Commandments law
                        The Freedom from Religion Foundation based in Madison, Wis., is starting to put together evidence to possibly sue the state over the law.</p>                            <p>Dan Barker, the foundation's co-president, said the law is unconstitutional, and it's an attempt to sneak Christian values into the classroom.</p>                            <p>"Believers are free to have them in the churches and in their homes — this is a free country — but they're not free to impose their private religious views on the rest of the students," he said.</p>                                      
    
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    </div>                        <p>Supporters of the law say this gives schools more freedom and control over displaying the Ten Commandments and other documents, but Barker argued they shouldn't be put up at all in schools.</p>                                      <p>The law also requires the Ten Commandments be displayed alongside other historical documents. The foundation said in a statement that is against the <a href="https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/449/39/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Stone v. Graham decision in the United States Supreme Court</a>, which bars any Ten Commandments display in a public school.</p>                            <p>"To put some window dressing around it as if, 'Oh, there's a secular purpose here,' does not erase the religious purpose," Barker said.</p>                            <p>While the state law has a provision in it that shields school boards, teachers and administrators from legal liability for the Ten Commandments displays, attorneys noted it won't protect them from federal lawsuits.</p>