What the EU does The EU enjoys the healthiest and highest-quality food in the world, and that is thanks to our farms and the wider agri-food sector. To maintain this, the European Commission works to ensure sustainable, competitive, resilient EU agriculture and lively rural areas.The EU’s main agriculture policy objectives are toensure farmers get a better revenue from the market to produce sufficient quantities of safe food, respecting EU rules on sustainability, animal welfare, traceability, etc.provide farm businesses with support systems to help stabilise their incomes in the face of less predictable production conditionsmake farming attractive to encourage young people to joinfacilitate investment in an innovative, competitive, sustainable farming sectormaintain viable rural communities, with diverse economiescreate and maintaining jobs throughout the food chain Key figures 9.1 millionfarms in the EU in 2020 377 000young farmers set to start agricultural activities as part of actions promoting generational renewal€228.6 billionEU exports reached in 2023 with key drivers including cereal preparations, dairy products, and wine Source: CAP Strategic Plans 2023-2027 Areas of actionCommon Agricultural Policy (CAP)How the EU supports its farmers and Europe’s food security.EU actions to address farmers’ concernsEU farmers are the backbone of Europe’s food self-sufficiency: how the EU is responding to their concerns.Promotion of EU farm productsEU producers are selling their farm products in an increasingly competitive global marketplace: what the EU is doing to help.Strategic dialogue on the future of EU agricultureThe EU’s vision for the future of EU's farming and food systems.Organic farmingRead more about EU policy, rules, certifications, and support for this sector.Achievements CAP 2019-22What the Common Agricultural Policy has done to meet EU farmers’ needs and support rural areas.Young farmersHow the EU can help you develop your farm.Geographical indications and quality schemesHow the EU protects and promotes the origins, traditions and unique characteristics of distinctive EU products.Rural visionRural areas are the fabric of our society: what the EU’s long-term vision does to protect them. Key achievements The common agricultural policy supports the EU’s food and farm sector, one of the major sectors of the economy, which provides some 8.7 million jobs in agriculture, with 17 million people working in the sector. There are around 3 400 recognised producer organisations, which help smaller farms increase their market power, in the EU. Half of these are operating in the fruit and vegetable production sector.The EU is working to support 6 million beneficiaries across the EU to provide high-quality food to 450 million Europeans. The total CAP budget for the 2023-27 period is €307 billion (€264 billion of EU funds and €43 billion of national funds). In focus The Commission’s vision for the future of agriculture and foodFarmers are today facing challenges such as rising costs, climate change, and supply chain disruptions. To help them overcome these challenges, the Commission has set out its plans to build a fair and competitive food system that provides affordable and sustainable food for everyone. Its vision for the future of farming and food production in the EU is based on four key areas of action: the work envisioned will make the agriculture sector more attractive, competitive, and future-proof, and will value food and people. The EU will be working closely with farmers, food producers, rural communities, and civil society to make this vision a reality.Learn more Latest 19 February 2025Speech by Executive Vice-President Raffaele Fitto at the College Read-out " Vision for Agriculture and food"19 February 2025Statement by Commissioner Hansen on the Vision for Agriculture and Food at the joint press conference with Executive Vice-President Raffaele FittoSee all Events 22-02Feb-Mar2025ExhibitionsEU stand at the Salon International de l’Agriculture 2025Paris, FranceExternal event08-13Jun2025VisitsEU agri-food business delegation to Japan External eventSee all Related informationDirectorate-General for Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentLawPublic consultationsAgri-Food data portal
The EU enjoys the healthiest and highest-quality food in the world, and that is thanks to our farms and the wider agri-food sector. To maintain this, the European Commission works to ensure sustainable, competitive, resilient EU agriculture and lively rural areas.The EU’s main agriculture policy objectives are toensure farmers get a better revenue from the market to produce sufficient quantities of safe food, respecting EU rules on sustainability, animal welfare, traceability, etc.provide farm businesses with support systems to help stabilise their incomes in the face of less predictable production conditionsmake farming attractive to encourage young people to joinfacilitate investment in an innovative, competitive, sustainable farming sectormaintain viable rural communities, with diverse economiescreate and maintaining jobs throughout the food chain
EU actions to address farmers’ concernsEU farmers are the backbone of Europe’s food self-sufficiency: how the EU is responding to their concerns.
Promotion of EU farm productsEU producers are selling their farm products in an increasingly competitive global marketplace: what the EU is doing to help.
Strategic dialogue on the future of EU agricultureThe EU’s vision for the future of EU's farming and food systems.
Achievements CAP 2019-22What the Common Agricultural Policy has done to meet EU farmers’ needs and support rural areas.
Geographical indications and quality schemesHow the EU protects and promotes the origins, traditions and unique characteristics of distinctive EU products.
Rural visionRural areas are the fabric of our society: what the EU’s long-term vision does to protect them.
The Commission’s vision for the future of agriculture and foodFarmers are today facing challenges such as rising costs, climate change, and supply chain disruptions. To help them overcome these challenges, the Commission has set out its plans to build a fair and competitive food system that provides affordable and sustainable food for everyone. Its vision for the future of farming and food production in the EU is based on four key areas of action: the work envisioned will make the agriculture sector more attractive, competitive, and future-proof, and will value food and people. The EU will be working closely with farmers, food producers, rural communities, and civil society to make this vision a reality.Learn more
19 February 2025Speech by Executive Vice-President Raffaele Fitto at the College Read-out " Vision for Agriculture and food"
19 February 2025Statement by Commissioner Hansen on the Vision for Agriculture and Food at the joint press conference with Executive Vice-President Raffaele Fitto
22-02Feb-Mar2025ExhibitionsEU stand at the Salon International de l’Agriculture 2025Paris, FranceExternal event