Discussion with Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi

Kostas Tsiaras, the Minister of Rural Development and Food, met with Oliver Varhelyi, the Commissioner for Animal Health and Welfare. In a post on “X,” Tsiaras, who attended the EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council in Brussels, stated: “I had a productive discussion with Commissioner Varhelyi regarding animal health and welfare. We stressed that all decisions must be supported by thorough scientific evidence and agreed on the need for improved monitoring, prevention, and rapid response measures.”

K. Tsiaras: Greece against mandatory co-financing of the CAP

During the Agriculture & Fisheries Council in Brussels, Tsiaras voiced Greece’s opposition to any mandatory national funding scenario for the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) post-2027. He asserted, “Such an approach would create significant disparities among member states and jeopardize the unity of the CAP,” adding that Greece advocates for a robust CAP with adequate funding, without re-nationalization, to sustain rural areas and ensure food security for everyone.

Tsiaras acknowledged the European Commission’s initiatives to support protein crops, improve sectoral interventions, and the Union’s school program that links healthy eating with small producer support as positive developments.

The Minister also stressed the importance of simplifying the Common Fisheries Policy to better meet the sector’s actual needs. He noted that Greece is already utilizing digital tools for licensing and electronic catch recording; however, he cautioned that satellite monitoring of very small vessels imposes excessive costs without significant benefits.

He urged that multiannual plans be based on reliable scientific data and tailored to the realities of small-scale coastal fishing, which he described as “the backbone of the Greek fleet and support for island communities.” Tsiaras also raised concerns about overfishing by non-EU fishermen and the protection of Greek marine areas.

In relation to African swine fever, he expressed Greece’s support for Estonia and other affected member states, underlining the severe impacts of the disease on pork production and food security. Drawing from Greece’s experience with sheep and goat pox outbreaks, he highlighted the challenges faced by producers and local communities.

On the release rule within the CAP Strategic Plans, Tsiaras remarked that rural development investments are long-term and need more time, especially as farmers deal with challenges from the Ukraine war, energy crises, and natural disasters. He supported a return to the release rule N+3 instead of N+2, stating that this change “will grant member states the necessary flexibility, optimize resource utilization, and improve the effectiveness of the CAP Strategic Plans.”

Lastly, the Ministry of Rural Development and Food announced that Tsiaras co-chaired a preparatory meeting of the European People’s Party (EPP) along with Finnish Minister Sari Essayah, attended by Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Christopher Hansen. The discussions centered on the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), with ministers reaffirming the pivotal role of CAP in ensuring food security, economic resilience, competitiveness, high standards, environmental sustainability, and rural social fabric protection. They emphasized that sufficient funding rooted in a strong European policy is vital for the EU’s strategic food production interests and highlighted the necessity of safeguarding farmers’ incomes, with direct payments being a fundamental stability factor in the sector, while also recognizing the urgent need to reduce administrative burdens on producers. (23/9/25)


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5 responses to “Discussion with Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi”

  1. Shadow Chaser Avatar
    Shadow Chaser

    Oh, what a surprise, another meeting where they agree on the need for “thorough scientific evidence”—because clearly, that’s been the secret sauce for progress so far! 🙄💼

  2. Wild Tesla Avatar

    Guess it’s good to know our bureaucrats are having “productive discussions” while the farmers are still figuring out how to keep their heads above water. 🥴 Who knew animal welfare could be this riveting? 🐑💼

  3. Looks like Greece is really putting its foot down about the CAP – who knew farming could be such a diplomatic tango? 🎩 Let’s hope their arguments are as ripe as their olives! 🍈

  4. Sherwood Gladiator Avatar
    Sherwood Gladiator

    Well, who knew saving the planet and our farmers could be such a delightful game of bureaucratic musical chairs? 🎶 Let’s just hope the scientific evidence is as solid as my morning espresso! ☕️

  5. Looks like Tsiaras had a “productive” chat with Varhelyi—because nothing says progress like a good ol’ EU meeting where everyone leaves with the same jargon and no real changes. 🤷‍♂️ Cheers to more paperwork and fewer solutions!

  6. tan stallion Avatar
    tan stallion

    Nothing says “let’s fix the world” quite like a chat about animal welfare while dodging mandatory funding like it’s a game of dodgeball at the local pub. 🍻 Just remember, lads, scientific evidence is only as good as the coffee you drink while discussing it! ☕️💼

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