Negotiations are frozen, no agreement yet on the new Common Agricultural Policy
Despite two days and two nights of negotiations, no agreement was reached on the Common Agricultural Policy.
The Agriculture and Fisheries Council has not reached a agreement with the European Parliament. It did not accept the compromise proposals of the agriculture ministers and even came up with irresponsible solutions that were unenforceable in practice from the point of view of agriculture. They wanted to impose a burden on us that was clearly against the interests of farmers. A balance must also be struck between competitiveness and climate protection goals, because we have a responsibility to our created world.
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