Evidence collected by EBA shows positive impact of sequential cropping on GHG reductions, biodiversity and soil quality
•Bioeconomy should provide renewable energy and offer solutions for healthy and secure ecosystems.
•Evidence collectedby EBAshows that biogas production based on sequential croppingis a powerful solutionto decreased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, protection of biodiversity and restoration of soil quality.
•Renewable energy legislationshouldrecognise the benefits ofgrowingmultiple crops on the same fieldand ensure full consistency with the proposed CAP reform, the biodiversity strategy and the farm to fork strategyToday the European Commission will adopt the biodiversity strategy for 2030 and the farm to fork strategy.