Changing the rules of the game for agriculture The new European Union financial perspective for 2028–2034 will change the way agriculture and rural areas are financed. Instead of a separate Common Agricultural Policy, there will be one large fund, and the key tool for implementing measures will be the National and Regional Partnership Plans (NPPR). The government announces a fight for a larger budget for Poland and warns: the minimum funds provided by the European Commission are insufficient. Less money for agriculture According to the European Commission's proposal, Poland is to receive 123.3 billion euros in the new perspective, of which only 24.6 billion euros are funds assigned mandatorily to the CAP. This is less than in the current financing period. During the Wednesday session of the parliamentary committee, it was pointed out that the changes mean moving away from the previous CAP structure, including the lack of a clear second pillar concerning the development of rural ...