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Grazing is vital for wildfire prevention, reducing fuel loads, modifying vegetation, and aiding ecosystem recovery.

The EU agri-food chain Observatory (AFCO) held its first meeting today. Its objective is to better understand the functioning of the supply chain and bring increased transparency on prices, structure of costs and distribution of margins and added value.

The Commission proposes to remove obligations for Member States to use geotagged photos in the Area Monitoring System.

Today, the Commission proposed to mobilise €77 million from the agricultural reserve to support farmers from the fruit, vegetables and wine sectors of Austria, Czechia, Poland who have recently suffered from adverse climatic events of unprecedented magnitude, as well as Portuguese wine producers.

The Commission invites Member States to a High-Level Group on Wine Policy to discuss the future of the EU wine sector.

New reports on LEADER and funding for rural areas examine how the CAP 2014-2022 has addressed the needs and actions of the Long-term Vision for the EU's rural areas.

Co-legislators agreed that an emergency brake for several products, including eggs and sugar, would be automatically triggered if import volumes reached the average yearly imports recorded between 1 July 2021 and 31 December 2023.

The European Commission has successfully negotiated to remove import restrictions, allowing certain plants from 21 EU countries to export to the United States.

The latest monthly agri-food trade report shows developments in imports and exports of EU agri-food products in March 2024.

Co-legislators agreed that an emergency brake for several products, including oats, would be automatically triggered if import volumes reached the average yearly imports recorded between 1 July 2021 and 31 December 2023.