Every spring there is a discussion about fields that turn yellow. These yellow fields seem to have become a symbol in the debate about the future of our agriculture and food.
This yellow color is associated with safety for people and the environment and the loss of biodiversity, among other things. These are important themes that require an open and well-informed dialogue. Hidde Boonstra's latest opinion contains some points that can serve as input for such a dialogue.
Read his blog: 'Why do some fields turn yellow-orange in spring?'