Europe’s agricultural spending will face cuts compared to the current programming period under the new EU long-term budget proposal, while the European Commission insists farmers will still receive the same amount “in their pockets”.
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- The EU Commission's draft budget proposes reducing agriculture's share from 32% to 16.5%. 19s
- Farmers have protested outside the Commission building, calling the cuts unacceptable. 28s
- The Common Agricultural Policy is set to be merged with the Cohesion Policy fund. 1m 4s
- Critics argue the Cohesion and Agricultural Funds serve different beneficiaries and purposes. 1m 11s
- Farming groups claim the changes amount to a renationalization of agricultural policy. 1m 52s