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Agro-eko Fórum

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Agroecology in Action

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Food Transition Coalition

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Hnutí DUHA

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Koalice za zdravou krajinu

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Koalicja zywa Ziemia

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Umanotera

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Wir Haben es Satt!

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Wir haben es satt! Austria

Austria

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Agro-eko Fórum

Jamnického 3019/6,
84105 Bratislava

Agroecology in Action

Belgium

Cambiamo Agricultura

Italy

Collectif Nourrir

France

Food Transition Coalition

Utrecht, Netherlands

Friends of the Earth Malta

Malta

Hnutí DUHA

Údolní 33, 602 00 Brno-střed, Czechia

Irish Environmental Network

Ireland

Koalice za zdravou krajinu

Czech Republic

Koalicja zywa Ziemia

Poland

Landwirtschaft mit Zukunft

Switzerland

Meng Landwirtschaft

Luxembourg

Por Otra Pac

Spain

Society for Territorial and Environmental Prosperity (STEP)

Bulgaria

Umanotera

Trubarjeva cesta 50, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Verbände-Plattform

Berlin, Germany

Voedsel Anders NL

Netherlands

Voedsel Anders Vlaanderen

Antwerpen, Belgium

Wir Haben es Satt!

Germany

Wir haben es satt! Austria

Austria

CAPEU Food

Agriculture in the next European Budget: avoiding the status quo

Brief by IDDRI on the European Budget (MFF) (2025)

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ECVC position paper: Post-2027 CAP – Building Food Sovereignty

European Coordination Via Campesina position paper on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (2025)

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Europe Talks Farming

A study by More in Common based on over 1800 interviews with farmers in Spain, Italy, and Poland seeks to identify the challenges and roles of farming Europe.

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From sustainability to cometitiveness: What shifting narrativs means for EU agricultural policy

This brief by Institute for European Environmental Policy explores how shifting narratives in EU agricultural policy contribute to shaping polity design, funding priorities, and governance. (2025)

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Towards a gender transformative CAP – SWIFT Policy Brief

SWIFT’s recommendations to address gender inequalities in the next CAP (2025)

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Breaking the grass ceiling: Gender inequality in agriculture

A report analysing the inequalities and barries for female farmers in European agriculture (2025)

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Contesting the politics of food – seeds of sovereignty

This dossier by the Rosa Luxemburg foundation (2024) brings together leading experts and thinkers on the food crisis such as Jennifer Clapp
and Raj Patel, in dialogue with practitioners and activists like Million Belay of the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA), which is directly involved in the struggle to create just and sustainable systems of food production and distribution.

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Rooted in Justice – Global voices on food, power, and liberation

"A publication exploring food justice from diverse perspectives, drawing on multiple sources and forms of knowledge. - especially those typically seen together, such as Indigenous storytelling processes, data science, and academic research."

By the Global Alliance for the Future of Food (2025)

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A Common Agricultural Policy Fit for the Future

IFOAM Organics' vision for the CAP post-2027 (2024)

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Towards a Future Common Agricultural and Food Policy

Proposals from Collectif Nourrir for a new approach to EU Agricultural and Food Policy (2025)

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Press Release: Fund the Future of Food & Farming: A United Call from Across Europe

As decision-makers decide the future of EU funding, GFGF is presenting a new position paper and grassroots demands as part of a united, EU-wide call to reform the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

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Towards a Just, Resilient & Future-Fit EU

“Towards a Just, Resilient & Future-Fit EU” is a joint position paper by National coalitions from the GFGF alliance.

The paper has been endorsed by 97 organizations across 13 countries all calling for a reformed CAP that integrates robust market regulation, reorients subsidy allocation towards public goods and sustainable practices, fosters generational renewal and advances gender, social, and environmental justice.

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European Recipes for Change video

GFGF seeks to amplify voices from across Europe demanding a transformation of our food systems. Support us in mobilizing more people to join the movement by downloading the video and spreading it in your channels!

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#FundOurFuture Video

The CAP post-27 proposal is just around the corner and we demand change. This video features diverse voices from the GFGF movement advocating for a better CAP post-27. The video is freely available for download in multiple languages. Feel free to use for your social media & campaigning.

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Sharepics – Joint Position Paper

Download sharepics in multiple languages with our key demands for a just, resilient and future-fit EU!

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Communications package – Joint Position Paper GFGF

For the launch of the Joint Position Paper "Towards a Just, Resilient & Future-Fit EU" we have prepared a communications package including a social media kit, sharepics in multiple languages and a press release. Check out the package and help share our key demands for a just, resilient and future-fit CAP!

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Recipe cards

Want to fill out your own recipes for how to transform our food systems? As part of the participatory action 2024, we invited people all over Europe to write down their recipes for change. We binded the recipes into a book and will deliver it to the Commission in June 2025. The recipe pages are available here in multiple languages. Feel free to download and use them at your own events!

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Common Agricultural Policy Info Poster

Infoposter about the Common Agricultural Policy as part of the participatory action of the European Days of Action 2024

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Shaping Future report sharepics

The German Platform of Associations launched their position paper "Shaping Futures" for a better CAP post-27. GFGF created a social media kit with pictures and suggested posts to use for campaigning online for a better CAP! Resource is available in German and English.

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social media kit – EU Food and Farming Infocomics

Do you want some background texts and tag suggestions to go with the info comics? This social media kit for food and farming in the EU makes sharing on social media a no brainer.

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EU Food and Farming Infocomics

You are passionate about food and farming and curious about how the EU influences our food systems? Share these info comics on social media to raise awareness about our food systems! They are available in all EU languages!

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Organise an event for #GoodFoodGoodFarming

Each year we invite groups across Europe to organize their own event or register one already planned. Whether it’s a protest, picnic, workshop, film screening, or harvest—online or in person—there are no strict rules, just one cause: #GoodFoodGoodFarming!

If you already have a food or farming activity planned between October 1 and 31, don’t hesitate to register it below to get featured on our Action Map! This year we also offer grants of up to 500 euros to organize your own event. Just sign up in the registration form below with a few lines on exactly why YOUR event should get the grant. We will get in touch if you have been selected!

Host a screening of “The Pickers”

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There are over two million migrant agricultural workers in Europe. They are an essential part of our food system. But this work often leads them into modern slavery: unacceptable working and living conditions, pay without a minimum wage, inadequate access to healthcare and the violation of their basic freedoms and human rights.

We provide free screening licenses to host a public viewing of ‘the Pickers‘, a powerful documentary on migrant workers in Europe’s food system. Sign up below and use the screening to spark discussion on labour justice.

Sign a petition

Join the movement for #FoodJustice by signing one or all of our petitions! To make it easy for you to join the campaign we have selected two petitions for you to sign, both covering important aspects of what needs to change in our food systems! Read more below.

1.  “Farming That Feeds People, Not Profits”

Most of us picture peaceful green fields and happy cows when we think of farming. But the reality? Small farms are disappearing. Animals are crammed into industrial mega-farms. And the planet is paying the price. 

Every year, billions in EU subsidies—our public money—go to agribusiness giants. While the likes of Bayer-Monsanto rake in profits, we struggle with rising food prices and small farmers don’t earn enough to survive. In just 15 years, Europe lost 5 million farms. Let decision-makers know that we want change by signing the petition for “farming that feeds people, not profits”!

2. “We want a FAIR PICK” 

We shouldn’t have to question whether our food is exploitation free. Existing legal standards and UN guidelines should protect migrant workers in agriculture. However, they are still not universally applied and comprehensively enforced. To make the call for Migrant workers’ rights louder, sign the 10 demands for a FAIR PICK!

Post a picture demanding #FoodJustice

Write your demand on a large sign, and post a photo of yourself holding it with the hashtag #FoodJustice and join the EU-wide action. Don’t forget to tag Good Food Good Farming! Some demands you could focus on are:

  • Access to healthy food should not be a privilege but a basic right.
  • Real market regulation means putting farmers, workers, and communities before agribusiness profit.
  • Food justice means: fair pay, dignity, and safe working conditions from field to fork.
  • We will only have a just future if the next generation of farmers does.
  • Food justice starts with thriving rural communities, not global supply chains.
  • Food justice for one is food justice for none.

Sign up for the action below to receive the toolkit with easy steps and topis on how to join the social media action!

Until when I can register my Action?

You can register any time from now until the end of October! 

How can I incorporate this year’s theme ‘food justice’?

Food justice means shifting power away from corporations and toward people, so everyone can access healthy, affordable, culturally appropriate food, grown in ways that protect farmers, workers, and the planet. Food justice recognises food as a human right, not a privilege.

The goal is that your event raises awareness for one or multiple of these aspects of food justice. Which aspect you focus on is totally up to you and depends on what fits your context. For further inspiration and information on the concept of Food Justice, you can explore our website or refer to our Action Guide (which you’ll receive once registering an action).

If you still have doubts, feel free to reach out to us via info@goodfoodgoodfarming.eu and we can support you further. 

What if I want to take multiple actions?

That’s great, the more actions the better! In that case, please register each action individually. So for instance, if you host an event and want to sign a petition, make sure to register both separately. 

If you are hosting a large series of events (e.g. a nationwide series with 50+ events) it will be enough to register the series, and not each single event.

Do always make sure to register each individual screening of ‘the Pickers’ documentary, so that we can provide you with the info on how to get the screening license.

How will GFGF support me in taking an action?

As soon as you register your action on our website, you will receive an Action Guide from us via email. The Action Guide provides you with plenty of useful resources, including f.ex. a social media kit, step-by-step instructions on how to host an event or guidance on how to obtain the free license to host a screening of the documentary ‘the Pickers’. 

Your action will also be displayed on our Action Map, increasing its visibility and reach!

Who can participate in the European Days of Action?

Everyone who wants to raise their voice for more food justice in Europe is welcome to participate in the EDoA 2025! 

If you are an individual, perhaps signing a petition or posting a picture on social media demanding food justice fits best as an action. 

If you are an organisation / company / farm / larger group with some more resources, we encourage you to host an event or screen the documentary ‘the Pickers’, for which we provide a free license.

How can I get a grant for my event?

You can apply for an event grant of up to 500€ for your event. We have limited funding available, so not everyone is guaranteed a grant. We have to make a selection. You can apply for a grant during the registration process. The selection will be made based on (1) the quality of the application and (2) a first come first serve basis. Good luck!

What happens after the European Days of Action?

After the EDoA, we want to ensure that our efforts make a lasting impact!

This is why we are eager to collect as much footage  as possible. We thus highly encourage you to take pictures or small video snippets capturing your Action. 

Feel free to share the material with us via info@goodfoodgoodfarming.eu. On Nov 10th we will launch a Flashback page showcasing all the actions to amplify the impact of the EDoA.

Food justice for all

Food justice for one is food justice for none. Across Europe and beyond, everyone deserves access to healthy, affordable, and sustainable food, no matter who they are or where they live. It’s time to shift power away from corporations and toward people, recognising food as a human right, not a privilege.

Fair incomes for farmers

Markets must serve farmers, not exploit them. Reducing corporate control and enforcing fair rules are key to securing fair prices and decent livelihoods for the farmers who feed us. When markets work for people, public money can support sustainable farming and community well-being instead of corporate profit. Fair incomes mean thriving rural areas and resilient food systems that can feed us all.

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