
Angela Hilmi
Articles
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Aug 28, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Angela Hilmi |Emile Frison |Raluca Besliu |Stefano Liberti
Declining crop yields due to climate change, economic hardship, bureaucratic hurdles – the material challenges European farmers face are well known. Yet the mental health toll of this state of uncertainty has so far remained largely overlooked. A cross-country investigation reveals the far-reaching nature of this mental health crisis and governments’ failure to address it. Tangled irrigation hoses stuck in the mud form a shapeless mass in some fields, others are strewn with stones.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Francesco Bellina |Stefano Liberti |Angela Hilmi |Emile Frison
Tracing responsibility for honeybee losses in rural Ukraine points to farmers and pesticide-treated rapeseed fields. But whose practices really lie behind the short-term bid to increase crop productivity? And what do the historic uses of agrochemicals tell us about their current weaponisation? A non-event, a continuity: growing rapeseed in Ukraine.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Iryna Zamuruieva |Angela Hilmi |Emile Frison |Raluca Besliu
A small agricultural revolution is underway in Sicily, where farmers are taking advantage of warming temperatures to bring new fruits to market. But will this be enough to turn the fortunes of southern Italian farming, which is increasingly grappling with droughts and other climate impacts? “When I started, no one believed in me,” says Pietro Cuccio, holding a perfectly ripe mango in his hand.
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May 3, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Jeroen Candel |Angela Hilmi |Emile Frison |James Pearce
In India’s ongoing elections, economic and social issues are intertwined with rising temperatures and declining agricultural harvests. While Indian farmers are the worst affected, the climate path of the world’s most populous country and third-largest emitter affects us all – and there are things the EU could do to help. The world’s largest democratic exercise is currently underway, with Indian voters heading to the polls for nationwide elections.
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Mar 28, 2024 |
bilaterals.org | Angela Hilmi |Emile Frison
Key issues Agriculture & food Green European Journal | 25 March 2024Farmer protests: the wrong u-turnby Angela Hilmi and Emile FrisonWhile farming and nature are inextricably bound together, political bargaining often sets the two in opposition. Recent protests across Europe and worldwide show growing frustration among farmers.
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