- Ursula von der Leyen’s re-election promises better support for farmers.
- Copa Cogeca and CEJA welcome the strategic shift, seeking actionable steps.
- Emphasis on fair income, generational renewal, and rural support.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s second term is marked by a renewed focus on agriculture, which has been well received by farming groups.
Her promise to ensure a fair income for farmers and support for agricultural innovation contrasts with her earlier position, reflecting a significant strategic shift.
Von der Leyen’s Agricultural Strategy Draws Positive Response from EU Farming Groups
Copa Cogeca and CEJA, representing EU farmers and young farmers respectively, are both optimistic but call for specific actions. Copa Cogeca urges clarity on CAP budget and trade policy, while CEJA advocates for a dedicated policy on generational renewal to support young farmers and rural communities.
Copa Cogeca, which represents a broad spectrum of EU agricultural interests, sees this as a promising development but is seeking concrete measures. They emphasize the need for clear guidelines on the CAP budget and trade policy to fully realize this new strategic direction.
CEJA, representing young farmers, is also encouraged by von der Leyen’s remarks but stresses the importance of a dedicated policy for generational renewal. They argue that a focused strategy on improving living conditions for young farmers and supporting rural development is crucial.
The new policy direction signals a positive shift for EU agriculture, but successful implementation will depend on addressing the specific concerns raised by farming organizations and ensuring tangible outcomes.
Ursula von der Leyen’s commitment to agriculture represents a hopeful change for the EU farming sector, with both immediate and long-term implications for fair income and support for young farmers.
“Ensure farmers receive a fair income” – Ursula von der Leyen’s pledge during her confirmation speech highlights her focus on addressing key issues in EU agriculture.