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Structural Reforms Needed to Stabilise the EU Agriculture Market, Say MEPs

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Structural Reforms Needed to Stabilise the EU Agriculture Market, Say MEPs

Structural Reforms Needed to Stabilise the EU Agriculture Market, Say MEPs
April 15
12:24 2016
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The EU must come up with more decisive actions to deliver relief fast to farmers in the worst-hit sectors, such as dairy and livestock, Members of the European Parliament have told EU Agriculture Commissioner, Phil Hogan, in during a recent debate on the ongoing crisis. They also called for structural reforms to better balance the supply chain, ensure fairer income for farmers and assist them to become more resilient to market shocks.

Many MEPs criticised the Commission for doing too little, too late to solve ‘the worst agriculture crisis in recent decades’. Some insisted that more market interventions were needed, including at least a temporary regulation of supply, while others, claiming an attempt to liberalise the EU’s agriculture had failed, advocated further market regulation and incentives for farmers to voluntarily cut production.

Several MEPs also warned national attempts to solve the crisis had proven ineffective and warned against ‘renationalising’ EU farm policy. Some also voiced concerns about the international trade agreements that the EU is now negotiating and insisted that EU farm policy must not be used as a bargaining chip at expense of EU farmers.


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