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RSSDifficult start to summer lowers EU crop yield prospects
JRC leads initiative to assess innovative technologies for a greener and more competitive industry
Official national control labs in the EU will now prepare to carry out tests to detect trace levels of antibiotics in feed.
'Open Access', a joint project between the European Commission’s JRC and the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD), is allowing the next generation of scientists to develop technologies that could reduce nuclear waste or improve the efficiency of nuclear energy production.
Adverse weather, including a rain deficit in May and a June heatwave, has compromised winter crop yields in Ukraine, with reductions in forecast production levels compared with 2023, albeit close to the five-year average.
New study shows promising advances in fight against plastic pollution.
Despite a 4.4% share in EU’s overall workforce, participation of non-EU nationals is growing in sectors with labour shortages, including in digital and green occupations.
Reusing treated wastewater in agriculture can improve food security and help combat water scarcity.
The May edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.
From food security to armed conflict: JRC research for EU resilience