To soften the blow of price hikes and incentivise healthy diets, German agriculture minister Cem Özdemir proposed lowering value-added tax (VAT) on fruit and vegetables to zero. While experts see the idea as a step in the right direction, resistance comes from within the governing coalition.
Source: euractiv.com
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