Denmark’s vision for EU agriculture is firmly focused on simplicity
July 15, 2025 | Euractiv |
Denmark, holding the EU Council presidency from July–December 2025, has set an agriculture vision centered on simplification, sustainability, innovation, and competitiveness. Priorities include easing administrative burdens through an agricultural simplification package, advancing a “green, simple, and market-oriented” Common Agricultural Policy post-2027, and promoting rural development, organic farming, and climate-aligned measures. The presidency will also push consumer-focused innovation, new genomic techniques, bioeconomy solutions, and stronger farmer positions in supply chains. Key initiatives include modernizing animal welfare laws, developing an EU plant-based food strategy, and hosting major plant-based food events to drive sustainable dietary shifts.
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July 15, 2025 | Euractiv |  Denmark, holding the EU Council presidency from July–December 2025, has set an agriculture vision centered on simplification, sustainability, innovation, and competitivenes
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