DAILY NEWS

Brussels, 09 January 2025

Eurobarometer survey shows strong support for the Common Agricultural Policy

The latest Eurobarometer survey shows that support for the EU's common agricultural policy (CAP) has reached an all-time high. Not only has public awareness of the CAP reached its highest level since 2007, but also more than 70% of respondents agree that, through the CAP, the EU is successfully fulfilling its role in providing safe, healthy, and sustainable high-quality food.

The survey also reveals a strong appreciation for farmers among EU citizens as 92% say that, in the EU, agriculture and rural areas are important for our future, with 52% considering them ‘very important’. More than half (56%) indicate that the level of EU financial support to farmers to help stabilise their income is right.

Additionally, an overwhelming majority of respondents agreed on the importance of several key issues: securing a stable supply of food in the EU at all times (94%), ensuring reasonable food prices for consumers (92%), ensuring sustainable management of natural resources (91%), and strengthening the farmer's role in the food chain (90%).

Commissioner for Agriculture and Food, Christophe Hansen, said: “I am delighted that EU citizens are showing unprecedented awareness and support for the Common Agricultural Policy. It has become a real building block of European integration and shows the importance of farmers and agriculture in our society. Our citizens trust our policies to help farmers provide safe food, adopt environmentally-friendly practices and boost employment in rural areas. This is a real European success story, shaping a sustainable future for all.”

This is the eighth Eurobarometer survey on ‘Europeans, Agriculture and the CAP’, conducted in all 27 EU Member States between 13 June and 8 July 2024. 26,349 respondents from different social and demographic groups were interviewed in their national language.

More information is available in a press release online.

 

Commissioner Brunner travels to Warsaw to discuss upcoming internal affairs priorities and visits the Frontex headquarters

Today, Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner, is in Warsaw for a series of bilateral meetings with the Polish authorities and Frontex. This visit comes in the context of Poland holding the Presidency of the Council of the EU until 30 June 2025.

This morning, Commissioner Brunner visited the Frontex headquarters, where he spoke with Executive Director Hans Leijtens and met with the Agency’s management to discuss priorities for the year ahead.

This afternoon, Commissioner Brunner will meet with the Polish Minister of Interior Tomasz Siemoniak to discuss the EU’s priorities for internal security and migration during the Polish Council Presidency. Also this afternoon, the Commissioner will meet with Rafal Trzaskowski, Mayor of Warsaw, to discuss the role of municipal authorities in the implementation of the EU’s home affairs policies.

 

CALENDAR

Calendrier du 6 au 12 janvier 2025

 

 

The European Commission is committed to personal data protection.  Any personal data is processed in line with Regulation (EC) 2018/1725. All personal information processed by the Directorate-General for Communication / European Commission Representations is treated accordingly. If you do not work for a media organisation, you are welcome to contact the EU through Europe Direct in writing or by calling 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11.