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The Council of Agriculture Ministers gives the green light to CAP reform in the Europe

Spain
Regulation & Compliances
Published Mar 28, 2024

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The Council is pushing for a swift reform of the basic CAP Regulation, targeting its approval by the European Parliament before the end of April 2024 for retroactive application from January 1, 2024. This move aims to address concerns of European farmers and livestock producers regarding their position in the food chain by proposing amendments to the Food Chain Law for fair remuneration and value creation. Additionally, the Spanish Government is introducing gene editing techniques to boost the competitiveness of European agriculture, supporting a transition to a sustainable and profitable food system. Moreover, a new Regulation on Protected Geographical Indications (PGI) has been approved to simplify the registration process for quality distinction systems for agricultural products, wines, and spirits, further enhancing the sector's global standing.
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The Council agreed, by qualified majority, to immediately forward to the European Parliament the text proposing the reform of the basic CAP Regulation to speed up the procedure and so that it can be approved by Parliament before the end of April, with the objective of being published as quickly as possible in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU). The Council did what was necessary to speed up the procedure so that the main measures could be applied retroactively from 1 January 2024. Another of the points that raises the most concern among European farmers and livestock producers is their position in the food chain. The Commission wants to make changes to the Food Chain Law. The Commission's proposals will consider some measures included in Spanish legislation. Both fair remuneration for farmers and value creation must be integrated into new EU regulations so that compliance is binding, rather than subject to the voluntariness of a code of good practice or similar. The ...
Source: 3tres3
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