‘Rejection of Farm Budget Merger on the Table’ – MEP Carberry

Ireland’s only MEP on the European Parliament’s Budget Committee, Nina Carberry, has revealed that in recent days, Parliament’s two largest parties are weighing an outright rejection of a major part of the EU budget unless the European Commission changes course.

The Commission has proposed merging agricultural and cohesion funds into new National and Regional Partnership Plans (NRPP), a move Carberry calls “unacceptable” and a “smokescreen to cut funding for farmers.”

Last week, Carberry and her EPP Budget Committee colleagues met Commissioner Piotr Serafin in Poland to discuss the Commission’s first proposal. They made clear their strong opposition to renationalising and merging budget lines in the NRPP.

“MEPs from the both the EPP and the Social Democrats are ready to push back and demand the Commission withdraw key elements of this proposal if they are not revised. Farmers must not pay the price for budget cuts masked as simplification,” Carberry said.

The warning comes as MEPs prepare to vote in Strasbourg this week on increasing funding for the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) by €3.5 billion under the current CAP.

“This week’s vote to top up the existing CAP shows Parliament’s clear commitment to supporting farmers and speeding up CAP Strategic Plans for 2023–2027.

“However, looking at the bigger picture, if future CAP plans post-2028 do not change in a meaningful way, I cannot see how the Parliament would support them.

“At present, there is simply not enough acknowledgment or support for farmers and their vital role in ensuring food security”, Carberry concluded.

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