Jean Lambert
Organic food is good for the environment: it helps soil quality, helps prevent soil erosion, reduces the use of chemicals and helps keep them out of the foodchain. The FYEG campaign is important in spreading the message and helping us to support sustainable food production.
European Greens
With the support of the European Parliament"
INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the Tell Me What I Eat Campaign Website. A campaign - run by the Federation of Young European Greens - and adjoining website on what you eat, why you eat it, and how someone else produces what you eat. That seems a pretty important question, doesn’t it? Let’s face it, everybody eats. Even Daniel Cohn-Bendit eats. Well, probably. People you hold dearly, your friends, your family, your sweetheart... Averagely, everybody consumes three meals a day. This shows how important food is in our lives. Read more

LATEST NEWS

The Euroconsumer don't want no Floggin'!

Animal Welfare is becoming an ever increasing point of concern to the European food consumer. That's the main conclusion of a European-wide inquiry, which is in its turn part of a European project named Welfare Quality. Read more
WHAT'S HAPPENING

Fresh out of the crate: the Organic Food Exchange Report

Do you still remember what you did during the Organic Food Exchange? You probably do, 'cause that was the most wild and adventurous time of your life. But the little details do tend to slip away in the fog of time, so here's the Exchange Report to help you remember those.
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ACTIONS OF THE CAMPAIGN

Get your Gear Growing!

Growing one's own vegetables has many advantages: the grower receives much Eastern inner peace by raking and fumbling about in one's little garden. And afterwards, one gets even more inner peace through the consumption of one's own self-grown crops! Way cool, man!  Read more
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