European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development
Once adopted by the co-legislators, this measure will allow Member  States to decide to use available funds of up to 5% of their EAFRD  budget for the years 2021-2022 for direct income support for farmers and  SMEs active in processing, marketing or development of agricultural  products.
Member States are required to target this support to  beneficiaries who are most affected by the current crisis and who are  engaged in circular economy, nutrient management, efficient use of  resources or environmental and climate friendly production methods. The  Commission is also stepping up its monitoring of the main agricultural  markets impacted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Following a decision published today,  Member States will have to notify the Commission their monthly level of  stocks of cereals, oilseeds, rice and certified seeds of these products  held by relevant producers, wholesalers and operators. The Commission  also launched today a dedicated dashboard  presenting up-to-date, detailed statistics on prices, production, and  trade of milling wheat, maize, barley, rapeseed, sunflower oil, and soya  beans at EU and global level. This provides market operators a timely  and accurate picture of the availability of essential commodities for  food and feed.
Today's exceptional proposal follows the €500 million support package for EU farmers adopted on 23 March in the framework of the Communication on “safeguarding food security and reinforcing the resilience of food systems”.
A press release and a factsheet are available online and more information are available here.