Dutch politics could shape the future of its dairy industry

13-04-2023 | |
The [Dutch] government aims to cut nitrogen emissions in half by 2030, as relatively large numbers of livestock and heavy use of fertilizers have led to levels of nitrogen oxides in the soil and water that violate European Union regulations. Photo: Canva
The [Dutch] government aims to cut nitrogen emissions in half by 2030, as relatively large numbers of livestock and heavy use of fertilizers have led to levels of nitrogen oxides in the soil and water that violate European Union regulations. Photo: Canva
News has spread beyond borders about the victory of the BBB (BoerBurgerBeweging) Farmer-Citizen Movement in the Dutch provincial elections. Could the victory spell a new chapter for the dairy industry, as the nitrogen emission reduction laws are revisited? Dutch provincial elections As reported in a Reuters report, a farmers’ protest party shook up the political landscape in the Netherlands, emerging as the big winner in provincial elections that determine the make-up of the Senate. The


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