European Commission Launches Fertiliser Action Plan for Growers
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The European Commission has approved the Fertilizer Action Plan, which provides financial support for farmers and a reduction in the EU's dependence on imported supplies. The initiative aims to ensure food security, strengthen the EU's strategic autonomy, as well as...
The European Commission fears that food prices will rise even further.
The politically desired export orientation of agriculture has increased the demand for imported artificial fertiliser and drained the soil. The EU Commission leaves the root of this problem untouched.
On Tuesday, the European Commission adopted an Action Plan on Fertilizers, an initiative to support farmers, which faces rising costs and a shortage of fertilizers, strengthening domestic production and reducing Europe's dependence on imports, informs a press release from the Community Executive.
Brussels wants a financial support package in place before the summer for farmers hardest hit by high fertilizer prices. The European Commission announced this on Tuesday in a so-called Fertilizer Action Plan. The Commission wants the funds available before the summer because farmers are already assessing how much fertilizer they will need for the 2027 harvest.
Brussels wants a financial support package before the summer for farmers hardest hit by high fertilizer prices. The European Commission announced this on Tuesday in a so-called Fertilizer Action Plan.
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