As is known, the Farmers’ Association of the ÖVP wants to find better networks at EU level and their own agricultural group. The support of this was also won in the Chancellery. ÖVP party leader and Chancellor Christian Stocker gave the green light. The first requirements are already set.
As is known, an ÖVP-internal conflict between economic minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer and the Farmers’ Association, who had criticized Hattmannsdorfer, recently made large waves. Not only in Austria, but also in the EU, the domestic ÖVP farmers are now heard even more. As reported, a European Farmers’ Association must be established.
For this, the farmers now also received the sanctuary of the highest political position: federal Chancellor and ÖVP Federal Party chairman Christian Stocker supports the project and campaigns for a common European Farmers. “We all benefit from high food quality and reliable security protection,” says the Chancellor.
“Our farmers have a strong voice in Austria with the Farmers’ Association. I welcome the initiative to set up a representative representative according to the Austrian model at European level. This is a sensible step for farmers themselves, but also for all who are directly or indirectly active in agriculture. Ultimately, we all benefit from high -quality food quality in Europe,” says shares.
Pernkopf: farmers like the “backbone of society”
For lower Austria farmers and vice-vice-vice-vice-vice-Vice-Vice-Vice-Stephan Pernkopf: “Our agricultural families are central to our actions the backbone of our country. Especially in uncertain times they are a more reliable anchor for the security of care, stability and regional identity. Brussels.
First requirements
Paul Nemecek, director of the Lower Austrian Farmers ‘Association, who works intensively on the idea of a European Farmers’ Association as an initiator for several years, thanks the party leader for his support and immediately specifies the motto. The demand in this country, but also a clear dedication to domestic rural production and fair trade conditions, is required in Germany: products produced under circumstances that are prohibited in Europe may no longer be imported. This is the only way to prevent European farms from being systematically disadvantaged in global competition.
Source: Krone

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