Commission aims to preserve agricultural funding in EU multiannual budget

According to a document reviewed by ANP, the member states will bear greater responsibility for the allocation of agricultural budgets.

This pertains to the new EU agricultural policy set for 2028-2034. There were speculations that the Commission intended to combine the agricultural budget with regional funds for enhanced efficiency, sparking protests from the European Parliament, member states, and the agricultural sector.

The Commission proposes a specific ‘envelope’ for each EU country, indicating the funds that member states can independently allocate for agriculture. They believe that member states can more effectively manage farming resources, as they are aware of their sectors’ needs.

Nonetheless, the Commission will still establish conditions on the use of the agricultural budget. Funds must be directed towards making the sector appealing to youth, assisting farmers committed to nature conservation and climate action, and safeguarding farmers against “unfair trading practices,” as mentioned in the document.

Moreover, the Commission encourages farming enterprises to diversify risks by, for instance, cultivating various crops or integrating crop and livestock farming.

There is also significant concern regarding the aging demographic within the farming community. The document notes, “Only a fraction of farmers is younger than 40 years.” To tackle this, young farmers should have easier access to increased subsidies, along with improved working conditions. This initiative aims to secure the future of the EU’s food supply.

Previously, agricultural policy comprised a third of the EU budget. The European Commission is set to unveil its proposal for the new multiannual budget on Wednesday, followed by negotiations first with member states and then with the European Parliament, a process expected to span one and a half to two years.

(July 15, 2025)


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8 responses to “Commission aims to preserve agricultural funding in EU multiannual budget”

  1. wild hair Avatar
    wild hair

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s hand over the farming budget to the member states who can barely decide what to have for lunch – because nothing says efficiency like more cooks in the kitchen, right? 🌾🙄

  2. the shield toronto Avatar
    the shield toronto

    Looks like the Commission finally realized that handing out cash for fields isn’t just for the old folks anymore—who knew? 🌱💸 Maybe while they’re at it, they can throw in a few dance lessons for our farmers, because why not mix a bit of cha-cha with crop rotation? 😂

  3. Subzero Taffy Avatar
    Subzero Taffy

    Looks like the Commission’s finally figured out that farming’s not just for grumpy old blokes in flat caps—who knew? 😏 Let’s just hope they don’t take a detour through Brussels before handing out the cash! 🍀💸

  4. Steel Cut Toe Avatar
    Steel Cut Toe

    Oh brilliant, let’s hand over the agricultural purse strings to the member states – sure, they know how to juggle budgets like a seasoned street performer! 😂 Just what we need, more regional flair in farming while the crops are still trying to grow straight! 🍄

  5. Snapdragon Avatar
    Snapdragon

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—more budgetary juggling while the farmers are out there aging like fine wine 🍷. Let’s hope they don’t start asking for ‘youth’ subsidies in the form of a trendy new tractor instead of actual support. 😂

  6. Elektrik Avatar
    Elektrik

    Seems like the EU’s solution to save agriculture is to throw more money into the same old pot and hope the cows start dancing! 🐄💰 Good luck convincing the youth; they’ve got TikTok to conquer first! 😏

  7. Zorkle Sporkle Avatar
    Zorkle Sporkle

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more bureaucracy in a system that’s already about as useful as a chocolate teapot. 🥴 Let’s hope member states can magically fix the farming crisis while juggling their own political dramas! 🍷

  8. Spontan8ty Avatar
    Spontan8ty

    Oh great, because nothing says efficiency like assigning more responsibility to member states who can’t even agree on what to have for lunch. 🍽️ Let’s just hope they don’t confuse “farming resources” with their next holiday budget! 😂

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