Ahead of today’s vote in the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee, the EPP Group reaffirms its unwavering support for a strong, fair, and future-proof EU agricultural policy post-2027. “We firmly reject any attempt to nationalise this policy or merge its funding with other EU instruments. The CAP must remain a truly common policy, with dedicated funds and independent pillars, ensuring fair and equal support for all European farmers. Weakening agricultural policy would be a deal-breaker for the next EU long-term budget (MFF),” says Carmen Crespo Díaz MEP, the Parliament’s lead negotiator on the future of agriculture.
The EPP Group considers the EU’s agricultural policy a cornerstone of European integration and a critical tool for food security, sustainability, and rural development. “We need to put farmers back at the centre of decision-making. Innovation, competitiveness, and sustainability must drive the transformation of Europe’s food system without adding to the bureaucratic burden farmers already face,” Crespo Díaz adds.
A stronger budget is essential to shield farmers from rising costs, climate risks, and market instability. In addition to strengthening agricultural aid, the EPP Group is committed to simplification and smart incentives to increase the profitability and resilience of farming across Europe. “We support smart incentives over obligations, fair prices for producers, and better support for vulnerable rural regions,” Crespo Díaz emphasises.
Finally, the EPP Group urges action to attract young farmers through improved access to land, finance, and training. “Without the next generation, there is no future for European agriculture,” Crespo Díaz concludes.
Fonte: EPP Group