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EU agrees to farm reform with tough new environment rules

Budget set for around 387 billion euros over seven years

21 October, 11:39
(ANSA-AFP) - BRUSSELS, 21 OTT - European Union ministers agreed Wednesday to overhaul its big budget farm policy with tighter rules to protect the environment and fight climate change. The new policy adopted by the 27 EU countries will now be the subject of negotiations with the European Parliament, which this week will vote on its own proposals.

"After a long struggle, we have reached a crucial agreement," German Agriculture Minister Julia Klockner said after two days of talks in Luxembourg. Klockner said there was a "good balance" in achieving a Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) that is "greener, fairer and simpler." The member states and members of the European Parliament must decide together between now and next year on rules that will apply starting in January 2023. The European commissioner for agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski said the deal was "a good starting point" for these negotiations, suggesting a "good compromise" could be reached. With a budget set for around 387 billion euros over seven years, the CAP accounts for the biggest share of EU spending. Under the agreement, all farmers will be forced to respect stricter environmental regulations if they want to benefit from financial aid. (ANSA-AFP).

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