The proposals will have to be approved by individual EUmember states.
A provisional agreement has been reached between the European Council and the European Parliament on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy.
The deal includes provisions to ensure greater support for smaller farms and to help young farmers enter the profession.
🇪🇺 @EUCouncil and the @Europarl_EN have reached a provisional deal on the #CAP reform for 2023-2027.
— EU Council Press (@EUCouncilPress) June 25, 2021
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The proposals will have to be approved by individual member states.
A statement from the EU Council says it paves the way for a simpler, fairer and greener CAP.
Portuguese presidency press conference on the #CAP reform trilogue
— EU Council Press (@EUCouncilPress) June 25, 2021
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