martedì 13 febbraio 2024

Greener and socially fair Common Agricultural Policy will benefit farmers

 

​Green Deal Going Local working group members believe cities and regions are key allies in ensuring public support for Green Deal 2.0.

There is a need to increase support to farmers to comply with the European Green Deal regulations and to reduce red tape around them, members of the European Committee of the Regions stressed at the Green Deal Going Local working group meeting on 25 January.

The two co-rapporteurs of an upcoming CoR opinion on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) believe that regionalising the management of the CAP would help to identify better and react to the problems that farmers are facing and that have led to protests across Europe in recent weeks. The CAP should also move away from hectare-based direct payments to a model based on work-intensity and environmental sustainability, supporting smaller producers and rural development as whole. (...)

 

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