Who profits and who loses from the agricultural reform?

Published 2025년 11월 18일

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The Agriculture Council reviewed Italy's proposal, supported by Bulgaria, for the new CAP after 2027, better targeted at future needs... | Agri.BG

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On November 17, in Brussels, agriculture ministers once again discussed the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) after 2027 – one of the policies that strongly affects Bulgaria, not only at the institutional level but also in supporting farmers. Read more: The CAP budget must guarantee food security Bulgarian producers want to know whether they will continue to receive predictable support or face new complications, less funding, and more administrative uncertainty. Bulgaria, along with Italy, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, and Slovakia, has declared itself against some of the proposals of the European Commission (EC). Our country has requested that the CAP be preserved as a separate, clearly structured policy, rather than being dissolved in a large common fund together with cohesion, fisheries, migration, and security. In the following lines, we examine the arguments "for and against" the European Commission's proposals. Yes, it is true. The Commission proposes that ...
Source: Agri

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