EU long-term agriculture budget has monitoring flaws, auditors warn
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The European Court of Auditors has warned of several risks regarding the proposed financing of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) after 2027. Among other things, it warns of uncertainty related to complex procedures and the final amount of funds for agriculture.
The European Court of Auditors is sounding the alarm on how the new common agricultural policy will be integrated into the proposed single “European Fund” of the 2028-2034 budget, highlighting risks to the predictability of aid, the common nature of the CAP and the traceability of funding. Response – Brussels Unclear funding With a minimum allocation of €293.7 billion for income support for farmers, the CAP will now be financed by a single fund,…
The proposed budget for the EU's agriculture sector for the 2028-2034 period could fundamentally change the way it finances agriculture, the European Court of Auditors has warned in a newly published opinion. The EU's financial watchdog says the planned changes give member states significant flexibility, but also pose uncertainty and accountability risks.
European Court of Auditors Raises Concerns Over EU Agricultural Budget Plan
The European Court of Auditors (ECA) has raised concerns about a lack of clarity in tracking public funds in the EU's proposed long-term agricultural budget for 2028-2034, warning it may create unpredictability for beneficiaries and hinder fund delivery.
Unclear financing of the agricultural sector, new rules and greater flexibility of states may reduce the predictability of support and distort competition
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