by | Feb 8, 2018 | Food, Drink and Agriculture | Analysis & Opinion
2017 brought some significant developments in food, drink and agriculture policy at the European level, and 2018 promises to be just as eventful. Below EPHA (European Public Health Alliance) identifies five policy areas where further policy developments are anticipated:
1.CAP on the back foot
2.Crunch time for alcohol labelling
3.Building momentum for sustainable food systems
4. High time for international regulation on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
5. Food regulations on the rise in Europe
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https://epha.org/what-can-we-expect-for-food-drink-and-agriculture-policy-in-2018/