The counselor for Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development, Ramón Fernández-Pacheco, warned this Friday that, according to the estimates of the Junta de
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The Councillor for Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Ramón Fernández-Pacheco, warned this Friday that, according to the estimates of the Junta de Andalucía, "the Andalusian agricultural sector could lose around 2,000 million euros in aid with the CAP model for 2028-2034 proposed by the European Commission, which would have a serious impact on the economy of the producers." During his speech at the closing of the day 'Agriculture and Energy: Strategic Sectors for the European Union' organized by Asaja Sevilla and the Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Issues (ICAM), Fernández-Pacheco insisted that "the new CAP is neither agricultural nor common and, certainly, it is unfair and detrimental to Andalusia." "From Andalusia we have asked the Government of Spain to demand in the European Council the change of model, to block this 22 percent cut in the budget, to say a resounding no to a CAP that is harmful to Andalusian farmers and livestock breeders and to ...
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