Sánchez Unveils Measures to Tackle Generational Renewal in Rural Areas and Requests 10% of CAP Funding

Madrid – President Pedro Sánchez has unveiled a set of measures aimed at addressing the urgent need for generational renewal in Spain’s agriculture and livestock sectors. Central to this initiative is the creation of “Tierra Joven,” a platform designed to inform and mobilize agricultural land. Additionally, Sánchez proposed that the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) allocate 10% of its resources specifically for generational renewal in agriculture.

“The Government is committed to supporting young people who wish to pursue a career in this field, providing them with the necessary tools and opportunities to harness their talents and embark on new ventures. Involving youth in this sector benefits our country, as they represent both the present and the future of our rural areas,” Sánchez stated, emphasizing the need to prioritize this pressing challenge of generational renewal.

This announcement was made during the conclusion of an event focused on facilitating young people’s entry into agricultural activities, which took place at the iHub La Vega Innova in San Fernando de Henares (Madrid), attended by Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas.

Sánchez, following discussions with young farmers and livestock breeders, highlighted that 40% of agricultural holding managers in Spain are over 65 years old, while only 9% are under 41. This trend is similar across several neighboring countries and underscores the importance of the Strategy for Generational Renewal in Agriculture, which aims to double the number of young farmers in the EU by 2040.

“An influx of young people into this sector leads to more productive farms, increased value addition, job creation, innovation, and sustainability,” he noted.

Mobilization of 17,000 state-owned rural properties

Among the key measures announced by Sánchez is the mobilization of approximately 17,000 state-owned rural properties, which will be made available to young individuals through the “Tierra Joven” platform. “This approach mirrors our housing policy, where we instructed all Ministries to identify available land for a shared cause, such as housing development,” he explained.

A dialogue process will be initiated with regional governments, stakeholders, and the agricultural sector to establish a model that facilitates young people’s access to this land.

“We are taking a proactive approach, leading this initiative and prioritizing young people and women, so this land can be transformed into projects that generate jobs and stimulate economic activity,” he asserted.

The “Tierra Joven” platform aims to address the significant barrier hindering young people’s effective incorporation into the agricultural sector—access to land.

This Information and Mobilization Platform, spearheaded by the Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with relevant stakeholders and ministries, will provide transparent, unified information on the agricultural land market in Spain.

It is set to launch “immediately” in the first months of the year, with a royal decree regulating its operations, eventually being integrated into the forthcoming Family Farming Law, which will establish an Office for Information and Transfer of Agricultural Land, similar to those in countries like France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, and Poland.

Allocating 10% of the CAP to generational renewal

Furthermore, the Government plans to propose that the upcoming Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) earmark 10% of its resources for generational renewal, significantly surpassing the 6% suggested by the European Commission.

“Spain advocates for the EU budget to represent 2% of the available gross national income. We face challenges as many governments, under the misleading premise of restoring national competencies and sovereignty, are, in fact, undermining the EU budget. It is vital that we champion a pro-European narrative; the EU budgets must be larger to meet increasingly pressing challenges,” Sánchez argued.

Spain will not permit any weakening of the CAP

Sánchez reiterated that the CAP “is and must remain one of the most significant legacies of the European project, serving as an investment in both security and sovereignty.” He further stated, “Those advocating for the renationalization of EU policies need to recognize that the CAP is the first common European policy, and pro-European governments, such as Spain’s, will not allow its deterioration.”

“I emphasize the necessity of a budget that must be larger, representing 2%, especially when some governments are demanding 5% for other priorities; we must defend 2% for the EU budget,”


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18 responses to “Sánchez Unveils Measures to Tackle Generational Renewal in Rural Areas and Requests 10% of CAP Funding”

  1. Looks like Sánchez is really going for it—because nothing says “we care about youth” like a shiny new platform and a sprinkle of funding. 🤷‍♂️ Good luck getting those 17,000 properties filled faster than you can say “land grab”! 🏡💰

  2. Coma Stalk Avatar
    Coma Stalk

    Looks like Sánchez is really pushing the envelope, asking for 10% of CAP funding like it’s a tapas menu and he’s starving. Hope he’s ready for the inevitable “¡Otra vez con lo mismo!” from the farmers who’ve heard this tune before! 🍷😏

  3. thumb candy Avatar
    thumb candy

    Oh great, just what we need – a government program telling the youth that farming is the new cool gig! Because if there’s one thing I trust, it’s politicians with a “Tierra Joven” badge promising to fix rural life while they sip espresso in Madrid. 😏🌱

  4. Raid Bucker Avatar
    Raid Bucker

    Oh, brilliant, just what we needed – a fancy platform for young farmers while the old guard sits on their hay bales! Maybe they’ll give the youngsters a shiny shovel and call it progress. 😏🍃

  5. Bad Beret Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how our President is suddenly passionate about rural youth? I suppose the 10% of CAP funding is just a generous tip for the agricultural sector’s old-timers to finally hand over the reins. 😏

  6. Looks like Sánchez is really rolling up his sleeves to turn grandma’s farm into a trendy startup incubator. Can’t wait to see how many avocado toast-loving millennials will flock to the fields with their smartphones! 😂🍏

  7. Shady Lady Avatar
    Shady Lady

    Seems like Sánchez thinks throwing a few euros at young farmers will magically solve the aging population problem in agriculture. Next, he’ll probably suggest we start a youth dance-off to decide who gets the land! 💃🍃

  8. Racy Lion Avatar

    Gotta love when a politician thinks 10% of CAP funding will magically turn grumpy old farmers into eager young agronomists overnight. Next, he’ll propose a budget for a unicorn farm! 🦄💸

  9. riff raff Avatar

    Just what we needed, a shiny new platform for young farmers—because who wouldn’t want to dive headfirst into a field of cows and paperwork? 🐄💼 A solid 10% of CAP funding should sort out the whole “no one under 41 in agriculture” crisis, right? 🙄

  10. Looks like Sánchez is really rolling out the red carpet for young farmers—because who doesn’t want to harvest a truckload of bureaucracy along with their potatoes? 🍟 Just what we need, more meetings and “strategies,” while the old guards keep their fields and the young folks keep dreaming.

  11. biscuit meg Avatar
    biscuit meg

    So, let me get this straight: we’re tossing 10% of the CAP into the generational black hole of rural Spain, while the old-timers sip sangria in the shade? Brilliant plan, mate! 🍷🙄

  12. Looks like Sánchez has discovered a new way to engage young farmers—if only his charm could help them actually afford land! I guess asking for 10% of CAP funding is just a cheeky way of saying, “Let’s put some farmers back in the field while we’re at it!” 😂🌱

  13. little general Avatar
    little general

    Sánchez’s grand plan to sprinkle some CAP funding on young farmers feels a bit like giving a soggy biscuit to a starving crowd—nice try, but we all know it’s not going to fill anyone up, mate. 🍪🤷‍♂️

  14. Flyswat Briggs Avatar
    Flyswat Briggs

    Looks like Sánchez has a brilliant plan to solve the age-old problem of old farmers by just tossing a few more euros at it. Maybe next he’ll suggest we invest in a time machine to bring the young ones back from their urban hideouts! 😂💸

  15. ThickSKN Avatar

    Finally, a plan to save our rural areas—how original! 🙄 Just what we needed: another government initiative with a catchy name and a hefty request for funding. Cheers to more bureaucratic mumbo jumbo! 🥂

  16. 42nd street Avatar
    42nd street

    Oh, look at Sánchez saving the countryside one 10% at a time! Next, he’ll be handing out free tractors with every political speech—truly revolutionary stuff, mate! 🚜😏

  17. golden cougar Avatar
    golden cougar

    Just what we need, more young folks in agriculture—because who wouldn’t want to swap their smartphones for shovels? 🥴 Let’s hope “Tierra Joven” isn’t just another fancy slogan to tick a box while we all carry on milking the EU for funds. 🐄💰

  18. Looks like Sánchez is on a mission to turn sleepy rural Spain into a vibrant farming fiesta. Who knew agricultural land could suddenly become the hottest ticket in town? 🌾💸

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