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JRC news and updates (1820)
RSSAdverse 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
Hydrogen from abundantly available renewables on-site is the most sustainable option, but delivery via pipelines or shipping could still be environmentally friendly.
Analysis, trends and drivers of the performance of sectors relying on EU’s coastal and marine resources.
A model using changes of soil organic carbon as indicator of soil quality can ultimately improve soil conservation and help ensure food security and environmental protection.
The concept of Gross Ecosystem Product brings ecosystem services into the picture.