Minister Takáč: The EU Aims for Simplification and Reduction of Bureaucracy in Common Agricultural Policy

Brussels/Bratislava – Member states are united in their call for the simplification and reduction of bureaucracy within the European Union’s (EU) Common Agricultural Policy. This was announced by Agriculture Minister Richard Takáč (Smer-SD) following the EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council meeting in Brussels, as reported by TASR correspondent.

Takáč noted that discussions with the new European Commissioner for Agriculture, Dan Jorgensen, focused on reforming the Common Agricultural Policy in anticipation of 2027. The Commissioner outlined his priorities, which were echoed by various delegations highlighting the urgent need for simpler agricultural policies, less bureaucracy, increased agricultural competitiveness, and enhanced support for farmers and the food sector. Takáč stressed that farmers should be operating machinery in the fields, not burdened with administrative tasks.

He also addressed concerns regarding imports from non-EU countries that pose a threat to agriculture across Europe and highlighted the declining interest among young individuals in pursuing careers in farming, suggesting that increased support for young and novice farmers is necessary, along with greater investment in education. Takáč pointed out the importance of recognizing the diverse agricultural contexts across member states and regions.

“We must tackle these issues promptly, as 2027 is approaching rapidly, and we need a clear direction on how to proceed. The EU is facing significant challenges, and it is essential for the Union to cut down on bureaucracy and respond effectively,” he asserted.

He expressed optimism that Poland, a strong agricultural nation, will take over the EU Council presidency from Hungary in January, potentially advancing the agenda. “Given Poland’s stance on food and agriculture, we can anticipate quicker and more favorable actions for farmers,” Takáč remarked. (December 9)


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2 responses to “Minister Takáč: The EU Aims for Simplification and Reduction of Bureaucracy in Common Agricultural Policy”

  1. Mr. Lucky Avatar

    Oh sure, because reducing bureaucracy is as simple as a Sunday stroll in the countryside, right? 🍃 Maybe they’ll finally let farmers focus on planting crops instead of filling out forms—who knew farming could be so paper-heavy? 😂

  2. k-tin man Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Because nothing screams “let’s simplify” like a room full of politicians yammering about how to reduce bureaucracy while drafting yet another layer of regulations. 🙄🥴 Who knew farming was really just a waiting game for the next round of red tape?

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