Scope:
Actions should highlight the sustainability of Union agriculture, stressing its beneficial role for climate action and the environment.
Actions should address how the product(s) promoted and its/their production method(s) contribute to climate change mitigation (e.g. reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and/or increase in carbon removals) and/or adaptation (e.g. climate-resistant crops and crop varieties).
In addition, actions should address at least one of the following:
a) biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of natural resources (e.g. wildlife, landscape, genetic resources);
b) sustainable water management (e.g. water use efficiency, reduction of nutrients or pesticides load);
c) sustainable soil management (e.g. erosion control; nutrient balance; prevention of acidification, salinization, reduction of pesticides);
d) sustainable, carbon-efficient methods of livestock production;
e) reduction of use of antimicrobials;
f) reduction of food loss and food waste;
g) animal welfare commitments that go beyond the mandatory legal requirements.