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09.02.2024
Cultivating tomorrow: our commitment to European agriculture
European agriculture stands at a critical juncture. While our farmers continue to uphold the highest standards of quality and sustainability, they face mounting challenges in an increasingly competitive global market. The EPP Group recognises these challenges and is committed to supporting our farmers in navigating them.
Over the past two decades, the EU has witnessed a significant decline in the number of farms and the share of the population employed in agriculture. Ageing demographics among farmers underscore the urgent need to attract young people to the sector. The EPP Group advocates for measures to address barriers such as access to land and finance, while also promoting education and training opportunities for aspiring farmers.
The current farmers' protests across Europe reflect an acute need to take into account farmers' concerns at European, national and local levels. That is why the EPP Group defends a European Farmers' Deal that anchors a long-term vision, offers a high degree of investment security and brings back calm to the farming sector. Being a farmer requires a lot of drive and deserves respect every day: in the field, at the table, and in our policies.
Furthermore, we believe in a level playing field for European farmers in global trade. We demand that imported products meet the same stringent standards upheld by our own producers, ensuring fairness and environmental sustainability across the board.
Being a farmer requires a lot of drive and deserves respect every day: in the field, at the table, and in our policies.
Innovation and investment are central to the future of European agriculture. Embracing cutting-edge technologies and practices, such as precision agriculture and eco-friendly innovations, will not only enhance productivity but also minimise the environmental impact. We call for streamlined approval procedures for new techniques and increased investment in technology and infrastructure, including rural broadband access.
At the heart of our approach is a commitment to science-based decision-making. We advocate for the use of new breeding techniques and other innovative solutions to enhance agricultural efficiency while also reducing inputs. Additionally, we support initiatives such as carbon farming, which offer opportunities for farmers to diversify their incomes while delivering environmental benefits.
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) remains a cornerstone of support for European farmers. The EPP Group stands firmly behind a robust and well-funded CAP, ensuring fair distribution of support among Member States and effective crisis management tools.
As we look to the future, we must foster greater understanding and support for sustainable agriculture within society. Consumers play a crucial role in driving demand for sustainably produced food, and we encourage them to make informed choices that support our farmers and promote environmental stewardship.
In conclusion, the EPP Group is committed to championing the economic and social prospects of European farmers. We stand alongside them in facing the challenges of today and building a resilient and sustainable agricultural sector for the future.
Siegfried Mureșan, Vice-Chair of the EPP Group
Tom Vandenkendelaere, Member of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
Note to editors
The EPP Group is the largest political group in the European Parliament with 177 Members from all EU Member States
Vice-Chairman of the EPP Group
former EPP Group MEP
Press Assistant for Constitutional Affairs Committee. National press, Belgian and Luxembourgish Media
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