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The EU will contribute more than 300,000 million euros to agriculture in five years

The EU will contribute more than 300,000 million euros to agriculture in five years

The EU Commission has announced that the new Common Agricultural Policy will enter into force on January 1, 2023.

Noting that the Commission has approved the agricultural strategic plans of all member states, the statement said: “A total of €264 billion of EU funding will support European farmers in the transition to a strong and sustainable agricultural sector, and will help preserve the vitality and diversity of rural areas.” expression was used.

Recalling that member countries will also provide co-financing and complementary support for agriculture, it was noted that the total public budget allocated to farmers and rural communities for the period 2023-2027 will be €307 billion.

In the statement, it was indicated that within the scope of direct payments, 20 billion euros of basic income support will be given to eligible farmers each year. Noting that greater income support will be given to small and medium-sized farms, it was stated that support will increase for those who sow protein-containing products.

In the statement, it was noted that 98 billion euros of agricultural policy funds will be allocated to climate, water, soil, air, biodiversity and animal welfare.

SPECIAL SUPPORT FOR YOUNG FARMERS

Underlining that special supports will be provided to young farmers, it was stated in the statement that a total of 8.5 billion euros of public spending will be provided for the use of young farmers in its first year of operation. The new agricultural policy that will enter into force in 2023; It includes strengthening biodiversity and guiding farmers towards practices that are respectful of the climate and the environment.

Member states will allocate at least 35 percent of the rural development budget and at least 25 percent of direct payments to environment and climate friendly measures. At least 10 percent of direct payments will be used to support small and medium producers.

A crisis fund of 450 million euros will be created to be used in emergencies such as price or market imbalances. About a third of the total EU budget is devoted to agricultural policy and support in this area. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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