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The evaluation report of the Directive on unfair trading practices in the food supply chain was one of the Commission’s commitments to strengthen the position of farmers in the food supply chain.

EU agri-food trade remains firm in September, with a stronger surplus and rising exports despite increasing costs of imports of cocoa and coffee.

The EU is tackling land access barriers and supporting young farmers to drive generational renewal and secure the future of European agriculture.

The European Commission welcomes the political agreement reached yesterday between the European Parliament and the Council on the CAP simplification package to reduce administrative burden, simplify payment schemes, and boost farmers' competitiveness.

The CAP 2028–2034 proposal focuses on fairer, more targeted income support for EU farmers, promoting sustainability and generational renewal.

The Commission’s new step-by-step guide offers a clear and practical overview of the application process for geographical indication products. It is designed to be accessible and user friendly, featuring videos from GI holders, who share their experiences and the benefits of GI recognition.

Discover the successful campaigns selected under the 2025 Promotion of agricultural products funding opportunity.

EU agri-food trade reaches €4.6 billion in July (up 19% from June but below July last year), as import prices for cocoa and coffee rise.

As of today, the EU and Ukraine will benefit from an enhanced, stable, fair and permanent trade framework, with the entry into force of the EU-Ukraine Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA).

A new JRC study offers three “what-if” scenarios to help inform the policy debate on shaping the future of the EU's common agricultural policy (CAP).