🌍🇪🇺 Italy and six EU countries oppose single fund for CAP reform
Oneliner
Italy and six other EU countries have formally opposed the European Commission's proposal to create a single fund merging agricultural and cohesion funds as part of the 2028–2034 budget. Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida criticized the proposed changes as insufficient, calling for a thorough revision of the CAP to ensure it remains a separate and cohesive policy. Concerns were raised about potential disparities and the risk of renationalisation in agricultural policies, highlighting the need for continuity in the CAP.
Key points
- Italy leads opposition against a proposed single fund merging agricultural and cohesion funds.
- Agriculture Minister Lollobrigida calls for a thorough revision of the EU budget and CAP proposals.
- Concerns raised about potential disparities and risks of renationalisation in agricultural policies.
- The Agrifish Council discussions highlight the need for continuity in the Common Agricultural Policy.
Links
- ANSA: Italia e altri 6 Paesi Ue contro fondo unico per la nuova Pac - Istituzioni - Ansa.it
- ANSA: Al via il Consiglio Ue Agrifish, focus su sicurezza alimentare - Istituzioni - Ansa.it
- ANSA: Al via Consiglio Ue Affari Generali, focus su bilancio europeo - Altre news - Ansa.it
- ANSA: Lollobrigida: "Modifiche al bilancio Ue e alla Pac sono insufficienti" - Altre news - Ansa.it
- ANSA: Lollobrigida, 'modifiche a bilancio Ue e Pac sono insufficienti' - Ministero dell'Agricoltura - Ansa.it
Facts
- The Agrifish Council meeting took place on 17 November 2025.
- Italy is joined by Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, and Slovakia in opposing the single fund.
- Minister Lollobrigida emphasized the need for a dedicated plan for agricultural policy and rural development.
- The current programming period for CAP runs from 2023 to 2027.
Quotes
- The legislative package needs to be thoroughly revised: a formal amendment to some provisions is not enough — Francesco Lollobrigida
- Asking Member States to undertake another reform just three years after the start of the 2023–2027 programming period appears, frankly, unthinkable — Italian government statement
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