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CAP Payment Cuts: What Does It Mean for EU Food?

The EU has cut CAP payments in its latest budget, meaning EU farmers will now have fewer subsidies. What could this mean for food in the bloc?

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The president of UAGN, Félix Bariáin, this Friday expressed his discomfort with the draft of the new CAP for 2028-2034. “It must be said clearly: the EU has chosen arms on food.” On Wednesday the European Commission presented the proposal of the Multiannual Financial Framework (2028-2034), in which the Common Agricultural Policy suffers a budget cut and a change of structure. UAGN recalled that the reduction reaches 20%, with a departure of 300 …

·Pamplona, Spain
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The pastoralist believes that it is still premature to make assessments of the new CAP, although he acknowledges that if there are no changes in the scales, the cut in funds will result in much less aid.

Spanish farmers will lose 20% of the European Union (EU) funds they received so far from 2027, according to the latest data on country distribution revealed by the European Commission.In particular, cuts will be made in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) programmes and in regional Cohesion Funds.From 2027, Spain will have a total allocation of €88.1 billion, most of which (€79.9 billion) will be allocated to agricultural, fisheries and regiona…

Hundreds of farmers from across Europe descended on Brussels. They marched from Place du Luxembourg to the European Commission building. The reason for this was anger over Ursula von der Leyen's proposal to significantly cut the agricultural budget. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) budget would be reduced from €386.6 billion to €300 billion, reports The European Conservative.

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