Commission supports pigmeat sector’s move to more sustainable production
At the time of its launch in March 2022, the pigmeat sector had been facing serious difficulties for several months due to the combination of a number of negative factors (sanitary restrictions in the context of COVID-19, slowdown of exports to China, further spread of African Swine Fever, and increases in input costs). The way forward required in-depth reflection, as prevailing difficulties went beyond the expected seasonal fluctuations.
Facilitated by the agricultural department of the European Commission, the European Pigmeat Reflection Group took the form of joint meetings of the Civil Dialogue Group for Animal Products (Section Pigmeat) gathering stakeholders, and of the Expert Group of the Committee for the Common Organisation of Agricultural Markets (Section Animal Products) gathering national experts from all EU countries. The European Pigmeat Reflection Group met seven times. As testimony of their work, the Group’s members then handed over their independent report to the European Commission.
The report contains 26 recommendations covering socio-economics, environmental and climate challenges, as well as animal welfare, research and innovation. While most of the recommendations target Member States and stakeholders, several of them are addressed to the Commission. This is the case for organic farming, producers’ organisations, feed and protein sources, and the promotion of EU quality and production standards, for example.
In his address to ministers of agriculture, Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski recalled the following points:
A wide range of tools are also available in the CAP Strategic Plans to support the sector to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve feed and manure management, and invest in renewable energies, like biogas. The Commission also encourages Member States to follow the Group’s recommendations on agricultural risk management strategies and tools.
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