Agriculture Minister Takáč suggested in Brussels that the EU needs to respond more flexibly to crises than SLAK.

Brussels – Key topics at Monday’s EU Council for Agriculture and Fisheries meeting in Brussels included the future of the common agricultural policy, foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), and the state of agriculture in Ukraine and its implications for the EU. This was announced by Richard Takáč, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Slovakia, following the ministers’ meeting, according to TASR. The minister highlighted extensive discussions on the vision for the common agricultural policy post-2027.

“We completely reject the merging of resources with any other EU funds, a sentiment echoed by several ministers. For 60 years, agricultural funds have remained separate, and farmers have protested against this merger. Such a move would mean a withdrawal of financial resources, which we cannot accept. The independence of EU funds and both the first and second pillars must be preserved as they currently are,” stated Takáč.

The minister revisited the issue of payment convergence for farmers, noting that Slovakia, 20 years after joining the EU, still does not achieve the average payments received by farmers in Western European countries, sitting at about 80% of this average. He voiced concerns regarding targeted support for farmers and its allocation between small and large producers, advocating for recognition of the diversity among member countries and their agricultural sectors, including Slovakia.

“We also discussed simplifying the common agricultural policy, and we appreciate the European Commission’s efforts to reduce bureaucracy for farmers, ensuring that the documents they need to submit are quicker and simpler,” Takáč elaborated.

He pointed out that some member states raised the topic of afforestation, linked to the European Commission’s strategy. He mentioned that while some countries face challenges with this, Slovakia has already prepared legislation and is increasing its workforce, supporting those nations seeking a streamlined process.

Takáč, along with his Czech counterpart, highlighted concerns regarding the EU ban on lead usage in fishing and hunting. He argued that this ban would raise costs for fishermen and consequently the prices of their catches, complicating hunting practices, which could hinder efforts to manage wild game populations affected by African swine fever.

A particular focus for Takáč was the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic. He emphasized that in crises for which no one is prepared, the European Commission should facilitate quicker and easier compensation for affected farmers.

Takáč endorsed Hungary’s proposal for animal vaccination to prevent foot-and-mouth disease, noting that Slovakia’s prompt actions have helped to contain the epidemic from spreading throughout Europe and causing extensive damage. (May 26)


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7 responses to “Agriculture Minister Takáč suggested in Brussels that the EU needs to respond more flexibly to crises than SLAK.”

  1. bad beret Avatar
    bad beret

    Seems like Minister Takáč’s got the EU in a tizzy over a little thing called “flexibility” – who knew farming could be so dramatic? 🍅 Just what we needed, more meetings to discuss how to keep cows and bureaucrats happy! 🐄💼

  2. Skirble Avatar
    Skirble

    Oh, brilliant move, Mr. Takáč! Because we all know that if there’s one thing the EU excels at, it’s being flexible—like a rusty old tractor in a field of dreams. 🚜💨

  3. uncle psycho Avatar
    uncle psycho

    Oh sure, let’s just flexibly respond to crises like a yoga instructor at a buffet, while farmers are still waiting for their pennies from the EU! 😏💸

  4. Phoenix Sparrow Avatar
    Phoenix Sparrow

    Isn’t it charming how Minister Takáč thinks the EU will leap into action faster than a snail on a leisurely stroll? Flexibility in Brussels? Now that’s a real head-scratcher! 😂

  5. Mr. Peppermint Avatar
    Mr. Peppermint

    Oh, how refreshing! A minister suggesting that the EU should respond to crises with a bit of flexibility—because clearly, the bureaucracy has been working like a Swiss watch all this time, hasn’t it? 😂

  6. bones Avatar

    Oh, brilliant suggestion from Minister Takáč – because clearly, the EU’s track record on flexibility in crises has been nothing short of Olympic gold! 🥇 Just what we need, more meetings to talk about how to talk about doing things differently. 🤦‍♂️

  7. freaky ratbuster Avatar
    freaky ratbuster

    Just what we need, another bureaucrat in Brussels suggesting we should “respond flexibly”—as if the EU isn’t already as nimble as a glacier on a cold day. 🙄 Let’s hope they figure it out before the cows come home! 🐄💸

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