Rūdolfs Pulkstenis, Vice President of CEJA, emphasised the significance of this Manifesto, stating: "Young farmers are looking to the future new Members of the European Parliament with great expectations. We will closely monitor their actions and advocate for policies that support the interests of young farmers, ensure sustainable prospects for a generation full of ideas, projects, goodwill and vocation”.
CEJA stands ready to contribute to discussions surrounding the future of agriculture in Europe, thanks to its network of 33 national member organisations, with a strong willingness to engage in dialogue. This begins on Monday evening 25th of March: CEJA opens the door to all EU election candidates for a discussion with its young farmers from all over Europe, gathered in Brussels for a 2-day working group.
More info in CEJA’s Manifesto here