EU pumps four times more money into farming animals than growing plants
by Ajit Niranjan from Science | The Guardian on (#6KRKW)
CAP scheme, which pays more to farms that occupy more land, drives perverse outcomes for a food transition', says study
The EU has made polluting diets artificially cheap" by pumping four times more money into farming animals than growing plants, research has found.
More than 80% of the public money given to farmers through the EU's common agriculture policy (CAP) went to animal products in 2013 despite the damage they do to society, according to a study in Nature Food. Factoring in animal feed doubled the subsidies that were embodied in a kilogram of beef, the meat with the biggest environmental footprint, from 0.71 to 1.42 (61p to 1.22).
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