Agro Napló • 2022. június 17. 14:07
EU agriculture and fisheries ministers met in Luxembourg to discuss the situation of agricultural markets in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. They also exchanged views on the application of EU standards on imported agricultural and agri-food products, and discussed the state of implementation of the EU common fisheries policy and consultations for fishing opportunities for 2023.
Discussion on the market situation, especially following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia
On the basis of the European Council conclusions, ministers recalled the importance of effective coordination measures at international level to ensure a global response to food security. The ability to move stored grain out of Ukraine before the next harvest is needed both for Ukrainians and to ease international markets. With the latest information from the Commission and the member states, and in the context of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, ministers continued their exchange of views on the situation of agricultural markets, both at global and European level.
Ministers also discussed the recent weather conditions in some member states, including Croatia.
In this context, sixteen delegations asked the Commission to extend, for the duration of the 2023 campaign, the principle of temporary derogations from certain provisions of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) put in place for 2022. The Commission indicated that it would rapidly come back to the Council on this matter. Ministers also reaffirmed the self-sufficiency of the European Union (EU) for most agricultural commodities thanks to the CAP and confirmed the CAP's ability to contribute to global food security, as underlined by the European Council.
- Situation on the agricultural markets, particularly following the invasion of Ukraine
- How Russia's war in Ukraine has impacted markets (background information)
- EU response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine (background information)
- Food security and affordability (background information)
Reciprocity of standards for imported agricultural products
Ministers exchanged views on the information provided by the Commission on its recently adopted report on the application of EU health and environmental standards to imported agricultural and agri-food products. The discussion followed an earlier debate organized by the French Presidency in February 2022 on strengthening the coherence between the European Green Deal, the Common Agricultural Policy and the EU's trade policy.
The report demonstrated the ability to implement measures, in compliance with WTO standards, in multilateral fora, in bilateral trade agreements or through autonomous measures when a production standard is introduced in European regulations. Ministers welcomed the report and stressed that in several areas, such as animal welfare, which was mentioned by many delegations, the examination of reciprocity was relevant, in particular by mobilizing multilateral forums and bilateral negotiations. They further asked that a regular follow-up of the measures implemented or planned be carried out.
- Report on the application of the Union's health and environmental standards to imported agricultural and agri-food products
- REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL Application of EU health and environmental standards to imported agricultural and agri-food products
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