Agriculture and Fisheries Council, 27-28/06/2016 - Main results

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Main results

Market situation

The Commission updated the Council on the latest market developments in the main agricultural sectors. It also reported on the support measures agreed at the September 2015 and March 2016 Council meetings. In the debate that followed the measures currently in place were thoroughly evaluated.

Many ministers expressed continued concern about the current market situation, and stressed the need to alleviate the difficult situation facing European farmers and help the sustainability of the most affected sectors.

At the end of the meeting the presidency drew conclusions in which it calls upon the Commission to put forward in July, a set of measures which are both able to ease the current market pressure and are compatible with existing budgetary constraints.

"Despite the September and March packages of measures, the crisis in the dairy, pigmeat and fruit and vegetables sectors continues, due to a persistent imbalance between supply and demand. Farmers' incomes are negatively affected. The difficult situation is calling for additional measures as soon as possible, and we urged the Commission to present an additional financial package in July 2016."

Martijn van Dam i, Dutch minister for agriculture and President of the Council

Organic agriculture

The presidency informed ministers about the state of play of the negotiations with the European Parliament on organic farming. In its debrief the presidency highlighted the significant progress made on most issues, including sensitive points such as: imports, controls and non-authorised products and substances.

Agenda highlights - Tuesday 28 June 2016

Fisheries

The Commission will present to the Council its communication on a consultation on fishing opportunities for 2017. The communication sets out the criteria to establish Total Allowable Catches (TACs).

Ministers should also reach a general approach on a proposed regulation on the sustainable management of external fishing fleets. The latter aims to modernise the management of authorisations granted to EU vessels to fish outside EU waters, and of authorisations granted to third country fishing vessels to operate in EU waters.

Ministers are also due to adopt Council conclusions on food losses and food waste, and forest law enforcement, governance and trade.

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