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ICSA CONCERNED AT EU ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE ROLE IN CAP REFORM

Jul 9, 2018 | Latest News, Press Releases | 0 comments

7 JULY 2018

ICSA president Patrick Kent has said it is very regrettable that the European Parliament agriculture committee is being forced to share competence on CAP reform with the environment committee. “We have seen how the environment committee made a mess of the role it got on biofuels under the Renewable Energy Directive negotiations.

Its position was informed more by ideology than by pragmatic environmental outcomes. A similar approach to CAP reform will undermine the likelihood of a coherent parliament position on CAP.

While we all accept that CAP has to deliver on environmental and climate change objectives, this will best be achieved by decisions which are informed by a real understanding of the challenges facing farm families. The whole raison d’être of the agriculture committee is being disregarded by this decision.

The decision was taken in Brussels by the European Parliament presidents’ committee. While the EU Parliament Ag committee still retains lead competence the decision means that the environment committee will be able to strongly interfere in this and will also be able to bring proposals on CAP direct to the European Parliament sitting in plenary.”

“This will surely lead to disarray around an already complex set of reform proposals,” concluded Mr Kent.

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