Green Policies

  • PSN and PSRN: Funding Innovation and Environmental Transition in Italian Wheat Production

    Behind every hectare of sustainable wheat lies a complex system of policies, strategies, and funding instruments that make change possible.Within the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2023–2027, two acronyms are central to Italy’s ecological and technological transformation: PSN and PSRN. They play different but complementary roles — the first plans, the second finances.Together, they shape…

  • Regenerative Agriculture in the New CAP: From Concept to Practice

    In recent years, a single word has moved from research papers to European agricultural policies: regeneration.No longer just sustaining the land, but restoring its health.This is the essence of regenerative agriculture — an approach that integrates ecology, economy, and innovation to rebuild soil fertility, biodiversity, and resilience. The new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2023–2027 officially…

  • The European Green Deal and Cereal Production: What Changes for Farmers

    When the European Commission launched the Green Deal in 2019, it posed a fundamental question: How can Europe grow without exhausting its natural foundations?Since then, every sector — energy, transport, industry, and agriculture — has been called to reduce emissions, restore ecosystems, and rethink its production models. For agriculture, and especially for wheat, this transformation…