The meeting between the main agricultural organizations and the Minister of Agriculture, Luis Planas, signals the start of a new dialogue on solutions for the Spanish countryside.
The agricultural organizations positively value the eighteen measures proposed by Planas, but will maintain their protests until they materialize.
These protests are a reflection of deep structural problems, demanding a critical review of the current agricultural policy.
It is urgent to address the claims of farmers, ensuring their survival and protecting small and medium-sized agricultural holdings.
The European Commission commits to addressing some demands, like flexibilizing fallow and controlling unfair competition from imports from third countries.
Minister Planas promised to increase the effectiveness of the food chain law and support young farmers.
Conclusion: The proposed measures and the ongoing dialogue should lay the foundation for the necessary reforms in Spanish agriculture, with a strategic focus that includes all public administrations.