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EU Commission Shrinks Agriculture Share in Record Budget

Summary by Euronews
Europe’s agricultural spending will face cuts compared to the current programming period under the new EU long-term budget proposal, while the European Commission insists farmers will still receive the same amount “in their pockets”.

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Center

The European Commission wants to give farmers in the EU less money in the future. This is reflected in the new budget proposal. There is a protest against it. A surplus of the planned changes.

·Germany
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This text, presented to MEPs on Wednesday, depends on the EU's ability to act financially. It sets the amount of resources available for seven years, allocates them among the Twenty-Seven and allocates them to the various Community policies.

·Paris, France
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The European Commission has proposed a seven-year budget with 2000 billion in expenditure, but with still uncertain resources.

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The proposal for the EU's long-term budget for the period 2028-2034 was presented in Brussels. It amounts to 2,000 billion euros, or two trillion. According to Ursula von der Leyen, agriculture and cohesion remain at the heart of the budget, which are "the central pillars of European solidarity and investment". The planned structure of the budget has already met with opposition before its publication. The real negotiations, in which the proposal…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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DEXYPTAGE - There will be no more autonomous budget line. The CAP will now be integrated into a single, much wider fund under the same umbrella as cohesion funds, immigration and infrastructure financing.

·Paris, France
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Politiken broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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