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This week, the Commission adopted nine further acts under the CAP’s secondary legislation to reduce unnecessary bureaucracy and regulatory burden, in line with its commitment to simplification and to strengthening the competitiveness of the farming sector and the wider agri-food value chain.
These changes follow the simplification roadmap [2] of 14 May 2025 and show that the Commission is responding to the sector’s needs and delivering on its promises: cutting red tape, easing administrative burdens for farmers and national administrations, and, in some cases, saving farmers across all Member States up to €215 million annually. In some cases, farmers shall even see around a 20% reduction in the time spent on CAP related administration, freeing up more time for farming rather than paperwork. Further simplification is still on its way, as the Commission now turns its focus to the organic sector [3], reviewing existing rules and making legislative adjustments as promised.
What do these adopted changes involve?
Overall, these changes will have a tangible impact for both farmers and national administrations. They will lead to fewer, more targeted and efficient controls and on-farm inspections, reducing disruption and administrative burden for farmers. National administrations will also benefit from greater flexibility and lower costs, including by avoiding the need for sometimes expensive new IT systems.
BackgroundOn 14 May 2025, the Commission proposed a comprehensive simplification package [5] of the basic legislation underpinning the current CAP (2023-2027), that is the CAP Strategic Plan and the Horizontal Regulations. This package delivered in the following areas: (i) on-farm simplification and streamlining of requirements to better adjust to different situations and to various farming practices; (ii) streamlining support for smaller and medium-sized farms; (iii) providing measures that can help boost competitiveness; and (iv) increasing Member States’ flexibility in managing CAP strategic plans (CAP Plans). With modifications, the proposal was adopted by the co-legislators [6] and then published on 31 December 2025.
IC UAC according to agriculture.ec.europa.eu [7]
Links:
[1] https://agroconf.org/en/category/rubrics/news/world-agrinews
[2] https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/circabc-ewpp/d/d/workspace/SpacesStore/5ce7e50b-ef31-40e4-8ba3-be0c1696a062/download
[3] https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/media/news/organic-rulebook-fit-future-2025-12-17_en
[4] https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/common-agricultural-policy/financing-cap/assurance-and-audit/managing-payments_en
[5] https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_1205
[6] https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_2657
[7] https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/media/news/commission-delivers-further-cap-simplification-eu215-million-farmers-and-national-administrations-2026-01-23_en