IFA Encourage Farmers to Sign Petition for a Robust CAP Post-2027
In advance of the EU Commission proposals for the Multi-Annual Financial Framework (MFF) and new CAP proposals, expected on Wednesday, July 16th, IFA are asking farmers to take part in COPA-COGECA’s European-wide petition which aims to urge the EU Commission to deliver a strong, dedicated, fully funded two-pillar CAP.
The European Commission have previously suggested a Single Fund approach which could see Pillar I and Pillar II of CAP funding grouped together along with fifty other spending programmes within the EU Budget.
IFA President Francie Gorman has outlined his deep concern over potential changes to how EU funding will be allocated to agriculture under the next CAP programme, and these concerns are shared across the EU.
“The EU Commission’s single-fund suggestion would be the end of CAP as we know it and could potentially have massive consequences for Irish and European agriculture,” he said.
“We made it clear that IFA and COPA-COGECA believe the single fund proposal is a flawed approach that has the capacity to completely undermine how vulnerable sectors in particular are supported by CAP.”
“The Commission have talked of the need for greater simplification, trust and engagement going forward. Yet here we are with rushed proposals with little engagement beforehand and potentially a complete upheaval of how CAP funding is delivered to farmers,” Francie Gorman said.
“A unified message from Irish and European farmers will reinforce the ongoing work to deter the EU Commission from making this flawed misstep, and I encourage our members and all Irish farmers to take time to fill sign this petition. We need a dedicated, robust, fully funded two-pillar CAP that has farmers and food production at its core,” the IFA President concluded.
Sign the petition here.