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The attendance of Mr Hogan is the first visit of an EU Farm Commissioner to a FEFAC Congress in 30 years. The FEFAC President-elect, Pekka Pesonen (Secretary General COPA and COGECA), Michel Nalet (EDA President) and Fernando Antunez (CESFAC President) will form an expert panel, discussing key policy and sector options to reconcile the CAP post 2020 agenda and the UN Sustainable Development Goals with the increasing need for resilience and competitiveness of the EU feed and livestock sector.
FEFAC President Ruud Tijssens: “The EU
should aim for consistency across the different legal frameworks that govern
agricultural, climate change and circular economy policies. This could trigger
a virtuous cycle that favours a progressive, incentive-based investment climate
for innovation in EU feed production and livestock farming”.
FEFAC has stressed the importance of
enhancing the competitiveness of the EU livestock & feed sector in its
contribution to the public consultation on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
“post-2020” review ((17) PR 9). FEFAC members highlight the safeguarding of a stable
and predictable legal framework that guarantees undisrupted access to feed
materials on EU and global markets as primary concerns for EU feed
manufacturers, while also pointing to the need for CAP to take a truly ‘common’
EU Policy framework character again.
Last year’s dairy and pigmeat market crises
also illustrated the need for new effective tools that allow livestock farmers
to manage their financial risks in volatile markets. The recent Commission
publication of the first EU protein balance sheet and the setting up of the
Market Observatory on cereals, oilseeds & protein crops will provide
additional focus for FEFAC members to share their market expertise in the CAP
post 2020 debate.
Visit the FEFAC website here.
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