The European Union provides a plan to accelerate the bureaucracy in agriculture

Commissioner Hansen presented a series of proposals, even in the development phase, with a goal Reducing the administrative load of farmers European Union member states. At a meeting organized by “Euronws”, politician Luxembourgis gave more details about Hansen said that a service strategy for all interested parties.
“What is considered an administrative burden on (agricultural) exploitation It is not only PAC (common agricultural policy)But also the environment and healthy and often The farmers should save 1580 million euros annually Indeed, the national authorities are about 210. The measure of measures in particular is directed to small farms and environmental production, which plays a fundamental role in the economic activity of rural areas. The plan proposes exemptions from environmental standards.
Hansen notes that the goal of this package is not. ARAN FARMERS to keep this situation“The Commissioner explains.” For me, it is useful for the grass to remain seven years instead of five years. This is environmental progress: the application of the standards that change. “
More flexibility and financial aid
The committee also wants to help small farmers get financial help so that their farms are more competitive. The Foundation studies a simple offer of up to 50,000 euros. The Commissioner also wants to develop the sector’s digitization. Hansen is mentioned, for example, a digital portfolio To facilitate government inspections. “I, as a farmer, have my digital wallet, and if the authorities responsible for water need to know something about lands, I can resort to that portfolio.”
Hansen repeats his desire to make the profession attractive and help professionals. “It is extremely important to reduce the pressure of our farmers, because it currently depends on the member state. They must face five, six or seven controls per yearWhich causes tremendous pressure to our farms, “insists on the commissioner.” For this reason we also want to reduce these controls, and member states are also obligated to act. We want to reduce the number of controls only per year. ”He continues. Simplification threatens environmental goals From the agricultural sector, although the Commissioner rejects these criticisms.
The President of Agriculture in the European Union did not forget the anger of the agricultural sector in 2024 And many demonstrations that took place throughout Europe. Therefore, try to respond to professionals who owe a very restricted European organization. However, this simplification plan is nothing more than the first step: the committee plans to provide new measures this year.