Changes to the SRPA and the new grazing program, the point with the Swiss Milk Producers (PSL)

Published 2022년 5월 3일

Tridge summary

The Federal Council's implementation of reduction trajectories for Swiss agricultural production has received favorable feedback from the Swiss Milk Producers (PSL). The new SRPA program and grazing program for 2023 are highlighted, with the PSL emphasizing the importance of understanding the new registration and re-registration processes. From 2024, stricter guidelines will be added to the Swiss-Bilanz. The PSL believes that these measures will positively promote Swiss milk production, which is sustainable and adapted to local conditions, and have warned of the need to adjust early to avoid interruptions in implementation. The higher directives put Swiss animal production under pressure, potentially leading to increased food imports and dependence on foreign countries, a situation the government and PSL aim to avoid.
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With its concrete measures for the implementation of the two reduction trajectories (parliamentary initiative 19.475), the Federal Council has given very divergent signals, but on the whole have serious consequences. The Swiss Milk Producers (PSL) issue a favorable opinion on the changes to the SRPA program and the new "grazing" program from 2023. The point not to be overlooked is to check where new registration and re-registration will be possible. From 2024, stricter and more radical guidelines will be added to the Swiss-Bilanz. It is important to take care of this early enough, warns PSL in its press release published on Monday May 3. Swiss milk producers will continue to engage in order to be able to take advantage of the leeway during implementation, and so that milk production, which is sustainable and adapted to local conditions, is not more limited in Switzerland. During the debates on the Agricultural Policy 2022+, a parliamentary initiative was tabled, which the Federal ...
Source: Agrihebdo

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