About Us

Good Food Good Farming

Good Food Good Farming is a civil society alliance that campaigns for sustainable food and farming across Europe since 2018. We bring together groups and organisations who are active at local, national and EU level to put pressure on decision makers for a transition of EU food and farming policies.

From pushing for an ambitious Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), towards the phase-out of pesticides, we are active on many different issues related to food and farming and related EU policies. We mobilise people and organisations to participate in campaigning activities for fairer and greener agricultural policies, including the annual days of action every October.

We provide space for exchange, cooperation and skill-sharing within the campaign’s network, especially to national coalitions working for better food and farming. Good Food Good Farming supports citizens, activists, farmers, bee-keepers, chiefs and many more that are asking for a radical transition of EU food and farming policies! Together we put pressure on national and EU decision-makers and show: we need a fairer and more sustainable future for food and farming!

We are a diverse movement supporting the idea of a world based on solidarity where diversity and tolerance are a strength. We stand against discrimination based on person’s origin, skin colour, religion, sexual identity and orientation, abilities or any other characteristic.

Why we act

EU’s food and farming system has become increasingly industrialised with greater chemical input, the proliferation of factory farming and the increasing consolidation by larger and fewer corporations. This is the result of different policies at the EU, national and local level. They concern agriculture, food production, trade, food safety, seed legislation, the environment, climate, health, rural development, workers’ rights and much more.

Big agricultural legislation such as the Common Agricultural Policy have ignored the position and opinion of consumers as well as sustainable and small-scale food producers and retailers. Millions of people want a different Europe with a more sustainable and small-scale farmer-friendly system. We invite people from across Europe to raise their voices and participate in different activities so that decision-makers can no longer ignore the support for peasant farmers, environment- and climate-friendly agriculture which is tied into local economies across global food chains.

GFGF European Coordination

Mia Mancini (she/her)
GFGF Coordinator
mancini(at)goodfoodgoodfarming.eu

Pauline Naterstad (she/her)
Project Manager
coming soon