European Union - Federal States and Environmental Protection Organisations Criticise Plans of the Eu Commission for Agricultural Subsidies
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The Common Agricultural Policy is expected to see a 30 percent reduction in funding. There will also be less funding for climate and environmental measures.
The EU Commission's plans for future agricultural subsidies are being criticised both by East German federal states and by environmental organisations.
According to the Minister of Agriculture, decision-makers in Brussels have no idea about the functioning of the agricultural economy.
This Is Not the Time to Argue About Whether We Care About Czech Food. Farmers Criticize Eu Proposals
The union considers the new agricultural policy setting unacceptable, the same applies to the amount of the agricultural budget. Minister of Agriculture Marek Výborný (KDU-ČSL) called for the preparation of an impact study and a common negotiating position for the Czech Republic. Farmers continue to demand a 30 percent increase in the budget, and have not ruled out participating in protests. The European Commission's proposal envisages a ceiling…
The Commission's proposals on agricultural and financial reform face great opposition in the EU Parliament. Is the Commission failing?
Prague - The capping of subsidies and the gradual reduction of the volume of support for agricultural enterprises, which is envisaged in the first version of the future European agricultural policy, may discourage some farmers from protecting the environment and fulfilling environmental measures. Martin Pýcha, the chairman of the Agricultural Union of the Czech Republic, told journalists today. The union considers the new setting of agricultural…
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