MEPs adopt huge farm bill despite climate anger

24 Oct, 2020

BRUSSELS: The European Parliament easily passed a massive farm subsidy bill on Friday, to the fury of environmental activists who say it falls well short of EU commitments to fight climate change. EU subsidies to farmers are massive, compromising roughly one third all of all bloc spending for member states. In the budget proposal for 2021 to 2027 under discussion, 387 billion euros is earmarked for agriculture.

"With all due respect to the opponents of the reform, who have very often constantly discredited its progress, we are today adopting a balanced text whose objectives correspond to the realities on the ground," French MEP Anne Sander insisted.

The subsidies are prized by farming states, most notably France, Ireland and eastern European nations, where farmers have a strong political influence.

"Unfortunately, the CAP report is adopted," Greens MEP Bas Eickhout lamented.

Activists are furious that only 20 percent of the planned spending will be devoted to climate friendly policies. The MEPs' vote on Friday sets their position for upcoming talks with member state governments, which agreed on their own negotiating stance earlier this week.

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