Agriculture in Albania: Meeting EU standards
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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FRANCE 24 looks at how the EU is working with non-EU countries on developing their agricultural sectors. Albania gained EU accession status in 2014. It already receives a small amount of funds and advice from the EU in how it can change its farming structures. In a country where the post-Communist divide-up of land left the average size of farms at less than two hectares, we look at the ways it can grow for a prosperous future.
Locals insist that whatever happens, they will protect the native species of plants and animals and focus on niche markets.
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A programme presented by Eve Irvine
Reports by Luke Brown
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I love agriculture. Albania is beautiful country
Merci pour tous vos reportage sur l’Albanie ❤️🇦🇱
Looking forward to Albania and all the Balkan countries joining the EU soon.
m k lol Romania and Bulgaria , Croatia and Slovenia are in the already EU wtf 😂
Sikers LalaTM I know. But Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro etc aren’t yet. Still a lot of work pre accession but it is possible
Albanian guys are super hot! ❤️
Bad MamaJama thanks where are u from?
Erison Hysa America - California, born and raised 👍🏼 You??
Bad MamaJama I am from albania?
Erison Hysa wow I love your country and your food there haha 😊♥️
Bad MamaJama ok have u ever been to Albania? If u ever come I am happy to meet u
Albania has to be smart and avoid their agriculture to become industrial . It is better to maintain this structure en try to get labels and protection of special local products by labeling. Alma Cupi has a very good idea of how it should become in favor of the Albanian people and not in favor of the politicians of Bussels.
It all depends on the government, if it will invest in agriculture, for small farms to succeed.
Great video and quite impressive description of my country's current agricultural situation. Before 1990 we were basically eating foods, fruits and veggies that were grown organically with seeds and crops that were not GMO's although, some chemicals were used. After 1990 sadly a lot of GMO's inundated my country and you can taste them almost everywhere now. I was there this past summer and sadly I could not find the taste and flavor that I crave most. Incredibly, even ancient figs in June were weird. I was lucky enough to eat some original ones from a farmer from Krrabe. If I had the chance to meet EU's heads of states I'd tell them to visit my country hop on over a donkey (haha) and go up a mountain (where cars, bicycles, etc cannot go) where the real stuff still exists and taste the food like never before. Instead of Albania abiding by EU's agricultural standards, EU should abide by Albania's high peak mountains agricultural standards and the world must follow and the world will be a much better place.
Yes. I'm in Canada, and have had a small farm for over 30 years- people do not know what real food tastes like anymore. Even here, we have much organic, but it's still factory organic, and we import much 'organic' from Mexico.
@@Chahlie I highly recommend you visit my country if possible and if Canada allows you, get some ancient crops in high mountains villages in my country and bring them to your farm. You will be happy you did. Remember you can find them in villagers houses.
2025 looks to be the year when the EU will expand. Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Albania. Maybe Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo as well. The future of the EU looks bright so long as the populist movements are dealt with.
@Sigmund Falkner I can see potential for Albania and Montenegro to become popular tourist destinations possibly Bosnia and Herzegovina as well. As for the rest they could develop slowly into nice places to live. The Western Balkans are not going to be the leaders of Europe but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be given a chance to develop
@Raigou you Are Right,albanian had enough suffered under hoxa,the EU is a other dictatorship don’t enter in the EU they will forbid you all you love now in Albania.
its like a European funded marshal plan. this is the great part of the EU. the investment and the open markets
very nice
monarch be remained but government must quit or resign or should be outsed forcefully using military
When it comes to discussions of the EU, one should beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing.
churches birth of teresa be revitalized preserved
Muy bellas mujeres las mejores del Mundo
Best cheese in Balkan is in Albania and Kosovo also Macedonia
where r u from
Hi bro
@@SantiagoGeffen Yes
agriculture need most bugdeting contributing gdp
Are you meeting the lord's standards? Amass, gather within the name of the first father, he promised to rid us of mold and mildew within the earth....
germination seedling fermentation meat products dairy mines fashions exporting importing
much much more support biotechno agri eu cooperate
I was told that all achievements begins with the step to start,I got recommended here also about Austin how he help make hug profit for people I have tired now I have made withdrawal within a short period of time.
Breeds oj Alma jo races ...
Having a job in a company. Very complicated for a woman. LOL
Huntley Charlemont she means that it is physically hard for a girl
Last thing EU needs is another member state
why?
half of Albanians have eu passports that means we are living in eu
Malsor Shehu the other half American ones lol
@@babajot1158 especially Italian and Greek passports