Fédération Nationale d'Agriculture Biologique
Budget
€50 — €0
EP Access
2
accredited persons
Staff
4
0.55 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
Created in 1978 in the main objective of representing the French organic farmers, FNAB remains to this day the only professional farmers network specialised in organic farming in France. It consists of one national federation, and of local and regional groups covering the whole French territory, with 10000 members and more than 300 employees. As one of the first members of IFOAM (the international federation of organic agriculture movements), FNAB has always been involved in international and European discussions and debates. FNAB decided in 2014 to reinforce its presence at the European level
EU Legislative Interests
FNAB could possibly follow every regulation or regulation project conccerning agriculture, food or feed sector. Its main current issues at the european level are: next CAP and next Organic Action Plan, revision of Organic Regulation, the revision Of Common Market Organization, the implementation of the organic farming regulation, the CAP implementation, the revision of the seed directive, the GMO regulation, the PPP regulation, the fertilizer regulation and new breeding technics.
Communication Activities
FNAB works mainly through IFOAM EU group and does not organize directly european public events.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
FNAB is a member of IFOAM and of IFOAM EU groups. We work in close contact with other organic movements in France and within the EU.
Organisation Members
https://www.fnab.org/notre-reseau/
Additional Information
Nous estimons à environ 75 000€ annuels les coûts liés à la représentation d'intérêts auprès des institutions de l'UE, consistant essentiellement à du temps passé sur l'analyse, la stratégie des enjeux européens, et la préparation de quelques rencontres et rendez-vous avec des représentants de ces institutions.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.