The article outlines the ongoing development of the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for 2023-2027 in Italy, with a focus on the recent activities of the Partnership Table tasked with making crucial decisions on the strategy's direction. This table is responsible for allocating resources from the annual budget of 5.3 billion euros, which can be flexibly distributed among various support types, including direct payments, sectoral interventions, and rural development. The policy aims to balance direct payment resources, leading to increases in some regions like Sardinia, Sicily, Abruzzo, and Tuscany, and decreases in areas such as Lombardy, Veneto, Calabria, Puglia, and Piedmont. The article also discusses the significance of the policy's national strategic plan, the importance of choosing between different direct payment options, and the potential impact of these options on various companies and regions.