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08 Feb 2021, 13:16
Kerstine Appunn

German state agriculture ministers can鈥檛 agree on spending more on climate

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The 16 German federal states have been unable to find a solution on how to spend farming subsidies allocated to Germany in 2022 from the EU鈥檚 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), and report. Federal agriculture minister Julia Kl枚ckner (CDU) called the outcome of the ministers鈥 meeting 鈥渄isappointing and sobering,鈥 saying she considered it a 鈥渕issed opportunity鈥 that the state governments didn鈥檛 take a decision. The federal ministry would now proceed without input from the states, .

One major disagreement was over shifting funds from the so-called first pillar of the CAP (direct payments to farmers according to the size of their farm) to the second pillar, used to fund rural development in 2022. While the CDU-governed states wanted to shift not more than six percent of the funds to the second pillar, agriculture ministers from the Green Party wanted to increase this share to ten percent.聽 In the run-up to the meeting, environmental NGO WWF had urged the ministers to choose the highest possible figure 鈥 15 percent 鈥 for shifting the funds, since 鈥渟o far, these measures are one of the few instruments to provide farmers with effective and targeted financial support for the protection of climate, water, biodiversity and animal welfare," WWF .

Greenhouse gas emissions from the German farming sector amounted to of CO2 equivalents in 2019. According to the country's Climate Action Law, they will have to be reduced to 58聽 million tonnes by 2030.

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