Pac Budget 2028-2034. Against a seven-year budget estimated at two trillion euros, the share for agricultural policies would stop at 300 billion, over 20 percent less than the current Pac

A ghost is haunting Europe. It’s agriculture, or rather, what remains of the sector in the proposed EU budget for 2028-2034. Against a seven-year budget estimated at €2 trillion, the share for agricultural policies would be limited to €300 billion, over 20 percent less than the current CAP.
This shift in priorities penalizes a strategic sector for supporting new spending, with defense and the announced European rearmament plan dominating the agenda. It’s no coincidence that in France, Germany, and Spain, sector organizations have already accused the Commission of wanting to make agriculture pay for the costs of the Union’s renewed military vocation.
The return of tractors to the streets is unlikely to be long in coming.
Title: Pac budget: risk of cuts for 2028-2034
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