Belgian Agriculture Minister David Clarinval addressed the farmers protesting outside the Council walls, stating that progress has been made in administrative simplification during the last Council meeting. He expressed hope for an agreement with the European Parliament to ensure competitiveness and fair remuneration for farmers.
Specifically, he mentioned introducing greater flexibility in winter coverage and crop rotations, as well as establishing a price observatory with thresholds for price responsiveness. Additionally, trade measures against Russian cereals were discussed as part of the discussions.
In conclusion, Clarinval emphasized the importance of ongoing dialogue and collaboration in the weeks leading up to the European elections to ensure a positive outcome for all stakeholders involved in the agricultural sector.
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