The Strategic Plan of our country for the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2023-2027, was submitted to the European Commission, through the special platform (SFC) that has been developed for this purpose.
The Greek Strategic Plan was posted on the relevant platform among the first submitted by the EU Member States, following the publication in late December of the Implementing Regulations of the new CAP that formally gave the green light for their submission.
“The submission of the Strategic Plan of our country for the new CAP 2023-2027 is the culmination of a long and intensive period of public consultation and preparation, with all the institutional and productive bodies of our agri-food system. In this democratic and multi-participatory process, the new challenges, concerns, possibilities and prospects of Greek agriculture and animal husbandry emerged, largely defining our strategic choices, our political decisions and consequently the content of the strategy we designed and captured. in our national proposal. A proposal balanced and coherent with development orientation, social sensitivity and increased concern for the environment and the climate “, said the Minister of Rural Development and Food, Mr. Spilios Livanos.
In the new year, there will be a thorough elaboration and consultation with the competent services of the EU. on the basis of the reform goals set by the new CAP, in order to ensure its approval and to start its implementation from the year 2023.
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