Main results - Agriculture and Fisheries Council, 17 January 2022

Agro Napló2022. január 26. 15:45

Priorities of the French presidency, trade-related agricultural issues, market situation.

Agriculture

Priorities of the French presidency

The French Minister for Agriculture and Food, Julien Denormandie, presented the presidency's priorities in the area of agriculture and fisheries. These priorities include, on the one hand, the reciprocity of trading standards – in other words, ensuring (chiefly by means of ‘mirror clauses') that agri-food products imported into Europe abide by the EU's environmental and health standards, particularly as regards the sustainable use of phytopharmaceutical products – and, on the other hand, low-carbon agriculture, in particular carbon sequestration in agricultural soils.

The presidency will also aim to take forward work in the following areas: evaluation of the national strategic plans, as part of efforts to ensure the transparency of the CAP reform; the proposal for a regulation on statistics on agricultural input and output; revision of EU legislation on geographical indications; the regulation on deforestation-free products; and the EU's agricultural product promotion policy.

In fisheries, the presidency will focus on the revision of the fisheries control regulation and will propose a political debate on the common fisheries policy and its implementation.

Importing products into the European market that do not abide by the EU's own production standards is inconsistent from every perspective, whether economic, environmental or food-related. Taking action to ensure that standards are reciprocal is a considerable task, and one that is at the top of the French presidency's priorities.

Julien Denormandie, French Minister for Agriculture and Food

Trade-related agricultural issues

Ministers held an exchange of views on trade-related agricultural issues. The discussion touched in particular on the performance of EU agri-food exports, trade relations with the UK, and the latest developments in WTO agriculture negotiations ahead of the 12th WTO ministerial conference. The Polish delegation also took the floor to provide information about the potential negative effects of the embargo imposed by Belarus on the import of a number of agri-food products, including apples.

Market situation

Based on information provided by the Commission and member states, ministers held an exchange of views on the market situation for agricultural products. Although the EU's agri-food sector was performing well on the whole, member states highlighted a number of concerns, in particular the impact on agriculture of rising energy, input and feed costs. The Czech delegation also took the floor to provide information about challenges facing the pigmeat sector in Europe; this point followed up on similar points raised at previous Council meetings and was supported by a number of delegations. Other topics discussed included veterinary diseases, such as African swine fever and highly pathogenic avian influenza, and developments at international level.

Other topics on the agenda

Communication on sustainable carbon cycles

The Commission presented its communication on sustainable carbon cycles, which paves the way for future action aimed at supporting proactive measures undertaken by farmers to facilitate the removal of carbon from the atmosphere and decrease the atmospheric concentration of CO2. On the whole, ministers welcomed the communication and many took the floor to share their reactions. Points raised during the discussion included the need to safeguard food security (which is the main aim of agriculture policy), avoid any conflict with other EU policies (such as the CAP) and take into account the specificities of each member state. The presidency proposed to adopt Council conclusions on the agricultural aspects of this communication.

Other business points

During the meeting, ministers received information from the Commission about the recent high-level conference ‘EU animal welfare today and tomorrow'.

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pigmeat, european union, agriculture and fisheries council, trade, market situation,