Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Eat-Less-but-Quality-Meat---workshop-in-Hungary-27MZIFJX1WDUK.htmlConceptually similarThe Vértes Naturpark in HungaryGP0STRJM3Completed★★★★"Eat Less but Quality Meat!” workshop in HungaryGP0STRJL9Completed★★★★"Eat Less but Quality Meat!” workshop in HungaryGP0STRJM0Completed★★★★"Eat Less but Quality Meat!” workshop in HungaryGP0STRJM2Completed★★★★"Eat Less but Quality Meat!” workshop in HungaryGP0STRJL8Completed★★★★Donkeys (Equus asinus asinus) at the Vértes NaturparkGP0STRJLUCompleted★★★★Donkeys (Equus asinus asinus) at the Vértes NaturparkGP0STRJLXCompleted★★★★★★Donkeys (Equus asinus asinus) at the Vértes NaturparkGP0STRJLYCompleted★★★★★★Donkeys (Equus asinus asinus) at the Vértes NaturparkGP0STRJLZCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRJLH"Eat Less but Quality Meat!” workshop in HungaryGreenpeace Hungary organized a workshop about the environmental and health impacts of the meat producing methods and about the meat consumption habits. Greenpeace aim is to establish an NGO coalition, in order to be able to lobby together for a better CAP. In the meeting there were many participants from different fields including some key Hungarian NGO-s, animal breeders and a nutrition researcher too.After the workshop the participants visited the Vértes Naturpark where native Hungarian breeds graze in order to maintain the biodiversity of grasslands.You can find Hungarian grey cattles, water buffaloes, donkeys (Equus asinus asinus), horses and straw bales at the Vértes Naturpark.Locations:Europe-European Union-HungaryDate:24 Jan, 2018Credit:© Bence Jardany / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Agriculture-Day-Ecological farming-Food for Life (campaign title)-Hay-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Parks-People-StrawShoot:"Eat Less but Quality Meat!” Workshop in HungaryGreenpeace Hungary organized a workshop about the environmental and health impacts of the meat producing methods and about the meat consumption habits. Greenpeace aim is to establish an NGO coalition, in order to be able to lobby together for a better CAP. In the meeting there were many participants from different fields including some key Hungarian NGO-s, animal breeders and a nutrition researcher too.After the workshop, the participants visited the Vértes Nature park where native Hungarian breeds graze in order to maintain the biodiversity of grasslands.