MEASURES AND IMPACTS RELATED TO THE COVID-19 CRISIS: SUPPORT FOR SEVERAL EU COUNTRIES AND NEW US COVID-19 AID SCHEME

In the month of March 2021, Estonia, Slovenia, Poland, the Netherlands, Italy, France, Ireland, Belgium and Cyprus have approved aids for sectors or companies affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The US has announced a new COVID-19 aid scheme for farmers, which will reach a broader group of beneficiaries than previous schemes, putting greater emphasis on […]

New Breeding techniques: Covid vaccine reopens the debate

Researchers at the Illinois University found that Crispr-Cas9 is more efficient in some parts of the genome, notably the less-tightly wound regions of the genome. The distribution of Covid-19 vaccines around Europe reopens the debate on under which circumstances NBTs can be used or not, while in China, cutting-edge research is underway, and scientists may […]

CAP reform negotiations: Parliament asks for more flexibility in Council’s approach

During the month of February 2021, CAP reform regulatory files have gone through little changes and progress during the trilogues negotiations. According to the Parliament, the Council has adopted a “stubborn” attitude towards amendments proposed by the other co-legislator, making it difficult to find compromises on the three files. The Farm to Fork Strategy was […]

Livestock in the EU: DEVELOPMENTS ON ANIMAL WELFARE AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE BEATING CANCER PLAN ON THE SECTOR

The month of February 2021 has been marked by discussions on a French recovery plan for biosecurity and animal welfare, Ireland’s first animal welfare strategy and the proposal of a national animal welfare label in Italy. At European level, the Beating Cancer Plan of the European Commission was published on February 3rd, 2021 – causing […]

MEASURES AND IMPACTS RELATED TO THE COVID-19 CRISIS: SUPPORT FOR PIG MEAT SECTOR AND WINEGROWERS AND CALL FOR SURVEILLANCE OF MINK FARMS

In February 2021, several countries have approved aids for sectors or companies affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. At European level, the aid package for winegrowers has been extended by a year on February 4th, 2021. Following outbreaks of COVID-19 in mink farms, the EFSA calls for better monitoring of mink farms by testing animals and […]

CAP Negotiations – Council position on the management of the CAP 2023-27: Consequences on the future of the CAP and the level of direct aids received by farmers

February 2021 Faced with a CAP reform proposal put forward by the Commission and proposing to fundamentally change the way the CAP operates and is managed, the European Parliament and the Council of Agriculture Ministers have adopted very different positions. Advocating for a CAP that also remains common in its management, the European Parliament has […]