Andalusia anticipates 2 billion in aid losses from new CAP proposal

Jaén .- The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development, Ramón Fernández-Pacheco, cautioned on Friday that estimates from the Junta de Andalucía indicate the Andalusian agricultural sector could face a loss of approximately 2 billion euros in aid due to the CAP model proposed by the European Commission for 2028-2034.

During his remarks at the event ‘Agriculture and Energy: Strategic Sectors for the European Union’ organized by Asaja Sevilla and the Institute of Agrarian and Environmental Issues (ICAM), Fernández-Pacheco emphasized that “the new CAP is neither agricultural nor common, and it is undoubtedly unfair and detrimental to Andalusia.”

He stated, “From Andalusia, we have urged the Spanish Government to advocate at the European Council for a model change, to halt this 22 percent budget cut, to firmly oppose a CAP that harms Andalusian farmers and ranchers, and to push for a CAP revision with a vote against it in Europe.”

The minister reiterated that “from Andalusia, we not only reject the budget itself but also oppose the single fund and the structural changes that the new European financial framework proposes for the CAP. We require a robust CAP, independent of other funds, built on two pillars, led by the regions, and that reflects the productive realities of each area, including Andalusia.”

In his address, the minister highlighted the significance of agriculture as a crucial pillar not only for Andalusia but also for the European Union. He noted that the primary sector and its auxiliary industry account for 11 percent of Andalusian GDP, increasing to 16 percent when including agribusiness services.

“This data illustrates the substantial role this sector plays for Andalusia and our leadership in exports,” he remarked.

He added that “in just the first seven months of 2025, Andalusia exported 4.7 million tons of agri-food products valued at 10.346 billion euros, reflecting an increase of nearly 2.8% in value and 5% in volume compared to 2024.” October 17


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10 responses to “Andalusia anticipates 2 billion in aid losses from new CAP proposal”

  1. opulent gamer Avatar
    opulent gamer

    Looks like Andalusia’s farmers are about to experience a real “CAP-tastrophe” 😅, because who doesn’t enjoy a cheeky 2 billion euro haircut? At this rate, we might as well start exporting our tears as a new agricultural product! 🍅💸

  2. Looks like we’re really rolling in the dough, aren’t we? A 2 billion euro loss in aid just means more room for our farmers to practice their ‘creative budgeting’ skills. 😂

  3. Tsk tsk, who knew that losing 2 billion in aid was the new European way to promote ‘sustainable farming’? 😂 Seems like the only crop that’ll flourish is the bureaucratic nonsense! 🍅

  4. Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—another brilliant European proposal that promises to cut our funding and leave our farmers high and dry. Cheers to progress! 🍷💸

  5. Spoiler Betty Avatar
    Spoiler Betty

    Looks like the EU’s idea of “common” agricultural policy is more of a ‘common disaster’ for Andalusia! 🤦‍♂️ Good luck convincing them to part with those 2 billion euros – they’re probably still trying to figure out where their last budget went! 😂

  6. Genghis Glyph Avatar
    Genghis Glyph

    Lost 2 billion in aid? Sounds like a splendid plan! Just when you thought the EU couldn’t get any more generous… 😂 Cheers to “common” agricultural policy, eh? 🍷

  7. Zero Charisma Avatar
    Zero Charisma

    Looks like the new CAP is set to turn our fertile fields into barren wastelands. Brilliant move, really—who needs 2 billion euros when you can just grow a nice crop of discontent instead? 😂🌾

  8. barbwire Avatar

    Looks like the new CAP proposal is just what we needed—a brilliant way to turn 2 billion euros of aid into, well, thin air. Who knew European ‘solidarity’ could be so creatively destructive? 😂💸

  9. icy avenger Avatar
    icy avenger

    The new CAP proposal sounds like a brilliant plan to turn Andalusia’s agricultural success into a historical footnote. Who needs 2 billion euros when we can all just grow our crops in the cloud? 🌧️💸

  10. sir shark Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—2 billion euros less to play with! Who knew the CAP stood for “Cutting Aid Profoundly”? 😂

  11. Tweety Bun Bun Avatar
    Tweety Bun Bun

    Seems like the EU’s idea of “common” is more like a common cold for Andalusia’s farmers—good luck with that 2 billion euro haircut, chaps! 💸#CheersToProgress

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