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EU farm policy reform as agreed by the Parliament and Council
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
Contact:
EU farm policy reform as agreed by the Parliament and Council
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
Contact:
EU farm policy reform as agreed by the Parliament and Council
EU farm policy reform as agreed by the Parliament and Council
EU farm policy reform as agreed by the Parliament and Council
EU farm policy reform as agreed by the Parliament and Council
EU farm policy reform as agreed by the Parliament and Council
EU farm policy reform as agreed by the Parliament and Council
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
Contact:
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
Contact:
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On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
Contact:
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
Contact:
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
Contact:
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
On Friday, 25 June 2021, Parliament, Council and Commission negotiators reached an informal political deal on the EU Farm policy from 2023 onwards.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
This Q&A provides further information on:
- the measures that farmers should take to better protect the environment,
- how to make EU farm policy fairer,
- how to help farmers on the ground by providing targeted advice,
- who should get EU-funded direct payments,
- how much flexibility national governments will have in transferring EU money,
- how to better prepare farmers to cope with future crises,
- what rules will change regarding the wine sector,
- whether meat and dairy-related terms can be applied to plant-based products, and
- how to control compliance with EU rules more effectively while cutting red tape.
Further information
Further information
Contact:
Contact:
Contact:
Contact:
Ján JAKUBOV
Ján JAKUBOV
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- How should the environmental performance of EU farms be improved?
- How should EU farm policy be made fairer?
- How should information-sharing be boosted to help farmers on the ground?
- Who should be eligible to receive direct payments?
- How will it be ensured that money is allocated flexibly?
- How to help farmers deal with risks and crises
- How will the rules change for the wine sector?
- Are veggie burgers, tofu steaks or the use of yogurt pots going to be banned?
- How should controls be improved and related red tape cut?
- Who negotiated on behalf of the European Parliament?
- What happens next?
- How should the environmental performance of EU farms be improved?
- How should EU farm policy be made fairer?
- How should information-sharing be boosted to help farmers on the ground?
- Who should be eligible to receive direct payments?
- How will it be ensured that money is allocated flexibly?
- How to help farmers deal with risks and crises
- How will the rules change for the wine sector?
- Are veggie burgers, tofu steaks or the use of yogurt pots going to be banned?
- How should controls be improved and related red tape cut?
- Who negotiated on behalf of the European Parliament?
- What happens next?
- How should the environmental performance of EU farms be improved?
- How should EU farm policy be made fairer?
- How should information-sharing be boosted to help farmers on the ground?
- Who should be eligible to receive direct payments?
- How will it be ensured that money is allocated flexibly?
- How to help farmers deal with risks and crises
- How will the rules change for the wine sector?
- Are veggie burgers, tofu steaks or the use of yogurt pots going to be banned?
- How should controls be improved and related red tape cut?
- Who negotiated on behalf of the European Parliament?
- What happens next?
- How should the environmental performance of EU farms be improved?
- How should EU farm policy be made fairer?
- How should information-sharing be boosted to help farmers on the ground?
- Who should be eligible to receive direct payments?
- How will it be ensured that money is allocated flexibly?
- How to help farmers deal with risks and crises
- How will the rules change for the wine sector?
- Are veggie burgers, tofu steaks or the use of yogurt pots going to be banned?
- How should controls be improved and related red tape cut?
- Who negotiated on behalf of the European Parliament?
- What happens next?
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