Spain has recently passed legislation, RD 1053/2022, regulating the beef and dairy sector, with an emphasis on bovine farms. This legislation, which UPA has positively received, sets a maximum productive capacity of 850 Major Livestock Units and considers 'semi-extensive' farms, among other stipulations. The law covers aspects like infrastructure, management, and animal welfare, with regulations varying based on farm size and production systems. UPA highlights the decree's benefits but points out potential for improvement, including the lack of an extensive farm ceiling and certain compliance rules for drinkers in extensive farms. The law also addresses hygiene, health, biosecurity, and environmental impacts, with requirements tailored to different farm sizes and existing or new operations. UPA emphasizes their involvement in the decree's development and expresses a will to keep collaborating with the Ministry and Autonomous Communities to ensure the law supports the agricultural sector.