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« Health costs 7.5 euros per kg red meat overconsumption

WEBFor red meat, the WUR and ‘True Price’ estimate that the health costs in the Netherlands are around € 7.50 per kilo of overconsumption. For processed meat, the costs are around € 4.30 per kilo. It is the first time in a Dutch study that the health costs of meat consumption have been translated into costs per kilo for the meat on the

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World Bank asks governments to introduce taxes on unhealthy …

WEBNews. Open letter to Ursula von der Leyen on climate Danes will decide on agri-CO2 tax or meat tax t EU 2040 agri climate goals: majority support fo

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« European Parliament members support pricing meat in Eur

WEBWEDNESDAY 5 FEB 2020. Today, we had a full room in the European Parliament to discuss the true price of meat! With MEPs, NGOs and business representatives, we spoke about the need for a sustainability charge on meat and animal products. We called on the EU to take the lead. International media was very interested and articles were published …

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« 57% West-Europeans support a meat

WEBPublished on 23-03-2023. Around 60% of German, French and Dutch consumers are willing to pay a higher price for regular meat and dairy in order to reduce prices of plant based or organically produced food.

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Response to COP28 Agri-Food Agreements and FAO Roadmap to …

WEBPublished on 11-12-2023. TAPP Coalition, a global coalition of food companies, together with farmer organisations, youth, health, environment and animal welfare groups, welcomes the FAO Roadmap presented at COP28 10th December, and two other COP28 Declarations about Agriculture, Food, Climate and Health signed by over 120 countries. …

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True meat prices in the EU: welcomed by EU Commission and EU …

WEBPublished on 07-02-2020. News about the need for a higher meat price in European Countries and detailed policy proposals supported by MEPs, benefiting both farmers and consumers, went viral yesterday.

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Majority West European citizens have appetite for a meat tax

WEBPublished on 25-01-2021. 70% of German, French, Dutch consumers support 0% VAT rate on vegetables and fruits and a higher VAT rate on meat. Germany and the Dutch Agriculture Ministers already presented their plans for a meat tax

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EU Parliament wants to address meat overconsumption; fiscal …

WEBPublished on 25-11-2022. Wednesday 23rd November, a majority of the EU parliament adopted a resolution on prevention, management and better care of diabetes in the EU on the occasion of World Diabetes Day, asking the EU commission and EU member states to prevent diabetes by "addressing overconsumption of meat' and supporting "fiscal …

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Dutch Ministry of Agriculture and Dutch parliament want food …

WEBPublished on 11-03-2021. The Dutch Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality Carola Schouten is working on a levy on food to finance a future earnings model for sustainable agriculture.

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EU Parliament majority asks for 'true pricing food products' and

WEBPublished on 09-09-2021. The EU Parliament today told Frans Timmermans Vice Chair of the EU Commission that his "Green Deal for Food" (Farm to Fork Strategy) is not green enough.

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True Pricing of food

WEBThe TAPP Coalition has a focus on animal products like meat, dairy, eggs and fish. We started with developing studies to calculate a true price for beef, veal, pork and chicken meat in the Netherlands and the European Union in 2019. We translated this calculations to fiscal policies, to make sure consumers pay the 'true price' of meat products

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Farm to Fork Strategy and meat: best options for higher meat …

WEBTrue Animal Protein Price Coalition: Who are we? Partners TAPP Coalition: 12 companies, 4 farmer organizations, 3 health organizations, 4 animal welfare-, 3 environmental-, 6 youth- and 5 food organizations. Greenpeace, Oxfam Novib and others supported a Manifesto for fair pricing of meat 20 eurocent/100gr.

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carbon pricing food

WEB1) publicly announce carbon pricing of meat and dairy or starting feasibility studies. In this way, a healthy and sustainable food system can be realised, delivering nutritious food for all within Paris Climate targets, planetary boundaries and dietary guidelines. 2) use revenues of higher meat/dairy prices (taxes) to compensate low income

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Emissions pricing of food commodities: climate change …

WEBEmissions pricing of food commodities: climate change mitigation potential and global health impacts Marco Springmanna, Daniel Mason-D’Crozb, Sherman Robinsonb, Keith Wiebeb, Charles Godfraya, Mike Raynera, Peter Scarborougha aOxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food, University of Oxford

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Ministers of OECD countries and China

WEBCOP28, and the first Global Stocktake (GST) of the Paris Agreement, can be the turning point we need for climate action in this critical decade. As a consortium of environmental ministers and officials from countries all over the world, we propose the following resolution. GHG-emissions from livestock contributed to 14,5% of global GHG

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EU Parliament to discuss Dutch proposal for a Fair Meat Price 5th …

WEBPublished on 03-02-2020. PRESS RELEASE . European Parliament Event to discuss Dutch proposal for Fair Meat Prices . New reports calls for environmental cost to be included in meat prices, with benefits for all

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