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EU Agri-Food Chain Observatory established

AFCO will monitor production costs, margins, and commercial practices to improve farmers' position in the supply chain.

18 July 2024
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The Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food participates in creating the EU agri-food chain Observatory (AFCO) to improve transparency and fairness in the agri-food sector. José Miguel Herrero, director general of Food, attended the observatory's first meeting in Brussels.

AFCO will monitor production costs, margins, and commercial practices to improve the farmers' position in the supply chain. This initiative was agreed upon at the EU Council of Agriculture Ministers on March 26 and responds to concerns expressed by farmers in protests in several Member States.

Spain strongly supports the creation of AFCO and offers its expertise through the Spanish Food Chain Observatory.

The measure seeks to benefit all actors in the sector, from producers to consumers, ensuring fairness and transparency in the European food chain.

July 17, 2024/ MAPA/ Spain.
https://www.mapa.gob.es

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