05/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/14/2025 08:10
Farmers across the EU face heavy administrative obligations on top of their actual work. Dealing with them is time consuming and costly for farmers and national administrations alike. As part of a broader simplification effort, the European Commission has therefore proposed a set of changes to common agricultural policy rules that will relieve farmers from this regulatory burden and stimulate competitiveness.
The proposed changes include
Easier payments for small farmers
Simplified environmental requirements and controls
Strengthened crisis management and simpler procedures for national administrations
Enhanced competitiveness and digitalisation
This simplification package builds on similar measures already introduced by the Commission in 2024 and represents a key deliverable from the vision for EU agriculture and food presented in February 2025. The process will continue later this year with a cross-cutting legislative simplification package, targeting other policies impacting farmers, agri-food businesses, and administrations.
For more information
EU actions to address farmers' concerns - European Commission
Sustaining our quality of life: food security, water and nature