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EU Advances Agricultural Policy Reform with Simplified Subsidy Rules

The European Commission's proposal aims to reduce bureaucracy, enable crisis funding, and relax environmental regulations, raising concerns over climate and biodiversity impacts.

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Overview

  • The reform package could save EU farmers up to €1.58 billion annually and national authorities around €200 million through streamlined subsidy procedures.
  • Proposed measures include satellite monitoring and limiting on-site farm inspections to one per year to reduce administrative burdens.
  • Member states would be allowed to allocate up to 3% of agricultural budgets for crisis management, addressing issues like drought and extreme weather.
  • Environmental groups warn that easing grassland protection and exempting organic farmers from some environmental requirements could increase CO₂ emissions and harm biodiversity.
  • The proposal, which still requires approval from the European Parliament and member states, is expected to undergo negotiations throughout the year.