Together with 27 other EU agrifood organisations, we have sent a joint letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and & Commissioner Piotr Serafin to express our concern on the next MFF.
At a time when farming in our regions is threatened more than ever by a lack of viability and generational renewal, Euromontana calls on Mr Hansen to propose concrete measures to support mountain farmers in the forthcoming vision.
More than 200 mountain stakeholders from all over Europe gathered around the theme of the future of economies and, in thematic workshops, co-constructed the Puigcerdà Declaration “Mountain economies: Ensuring a vibrant future for mountain economies”.
The XII European Mountain Convention concluded with the adoption of the Sila Declaration, which sets out Euromontana’s approach and vision of smart mountain areas towards 2050
This policy brief for Euromontana members presents the European Commission’s annual work programme for 2023 and outlines the key actions and legislation of interest to mountain areas, as well as their respective timetables.
This policy brief for Euromontana members presents the new EU CAP network, details the changes compared to the previous networks and introduces the upcoming activities of the CAP network
The Common Agricultural Policy is a key policy for supporting mountain farming. This April 2017 position paper sets out Euromontana’s position and recommendations for the post-2020 CAP.
Following the presentation by the European Commission of the Cork Declaration, Euromontana publishes a position paper to provide some insights on its implementation.
The IX European Mountain Convention resulted in the adoption of the Bilbao Declaration “Quality for the mountains: prosperity from people and territories”. It sets out Euromontana’s position on agriculture and quality foods.