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Press release – Fertiliser prices: MEPs approve support for farmers

Press release – Fertiliser prices: MEPs approve support for farmers

Source: European Parliament

Closeup, hand and soil for planting in farming, agribusiness or gardening in greenhouse for future growth.

 
 
 
 

Parliament approves help for farmers affected by the rising costs of fertilisers Adobe Stock / N Felix/peopleimages.com
 

On Tuesday, Parliament adopted measures designed to alleviate the impact on EU farmers of rising fertiliser prices.

MEPs decided to fast-track the changes to the EU common agricultural policy (CAP)asproposed by the Commission, to ensure farmersget aidin time tobuy fertilisers for the nextgrowingseason.

To prevent a decline in production or food quality and growing prices for consumers, farmers will be able to receive liquidity support worth up to 80% of the additional fertiliser costs they incur. EU countries will also have the possibility to increase advances on direct payments from 70% to 75%and pay them to affected farmersdirectly aftertheyapply for them (and not only after 16 October as defined by the current rules).Member States willalsohave moreflexibilityto adjust theirdirect paymentsbudgetsfor next year.

The rules proposed by the Commission were adopted with 576 votes in favour, 62 against and 15 abstentions.

Next steps

The text now needs to be formally adopted by Council and published in the Official Journal before it can enter into force the day after.

Background

Fertiliserpriceshave adirect impact on food production as fertilisers account for up to 16% of input costs for farmers.

The EU relies on imports for30% ofthenitrogen-based fertilisersand 70% ofthephosphatic fertilisers used for agricultural production.EU fertiliserproductionmeanwhilerelies on natural gas.Both fertiliserpricesandenergyprices have beenrisingdue torecent geopolitical events, such as Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraineand,more recently,thesituation in the Middle East,and in particulartheclosure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Hana RAISSI 

Press officer (CZ) 

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Phone number:

+32 228 41587 (BXL)

 




Mobile number:

+32 484 27 87 54

 



E-mail:

hana.raissi@europarl.europa.eu
 




X account:

@EP_Agriculture

 




Bluesky account:

@agri.europarl.europa.eu

 


European Parliament research: Temporary CAP support to help farmers cope with high fertiliser prices
 

Commission website about fertilisers  

Commission: Development of fertiliser prices in the EU over time  

Free photos, video and audio material (food security)