December 18, 2025/ European Council/ European Union.
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The aim is to boost the competitiveness of the European agriculture by cutting red tape, supporting farmers, including small farmers and business start-ups, encouraging innovation and boosting productivity.
The simplification measures could lead to significant reductions in administrative costs for both farmers and national administrations. According to the Commission’s initial assessment, they could lead to annual savings of up to €1.6 billion for farmers and more than €200 million for member states’ administrations.
The revised law forms the so-called 'Omnibus III' legislative package proposed by the Commission in May 2025. The package contains amendments to the strategic plan regulation (SPR) and the ‘horizontal’ regulation on the Common Agricultural Policy. It is the second of a series of simplification files on which co-legislators reach agreement in a record time following “Omnibus II” adopted by the Council last week.
The simplification measures aim to:
The revised legislation allows member states to provide crisis payments to active farmers that are affected by natural disasters, adverse climatic events or catastrophic events. Such payments will ensure continuity of the agricultural activity of the affected farmers.
Finally, among other improvements, the revised law:
The legislative act will be published in the EU’s official journal in the coming days and enter into force the day after its publication.