Irish MEP argues food security must be 'pillar of Europe's defence'

The European Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028 to 2034 should include increased CAP funding, Mr Cowen says in the report
Irish MEP argues food security must be 'pillar of Europe's defence'

James Cox

Fianna Fáil MEP Barry Cowen has unveiled a new position paper outlining his vision for the future of European farming and the next Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) post-2027.

In the paper, seen by BreakingNews.ie, Mr Cowen argues that in a new era of heightened security concerns, food security must be recognised as a core pillar of Europe's strategic defence, with agriculture "deserving a protected share of broader security spending".

The European Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028 to 2034 should include increased CAP funding, Mr Cowen says in the report.

"Announced by President von der Leyen, the ReArm Europe Plan alone allows for spending of over €800 billion by Member States and could see t borrowing of up to €150 billion. These measures are aimed at reinvigorating the European defence sector and preparing for a worst-case scenario through stockpiling and strengthening borders.

"I regard these measures to be necessary, however, I also believe that the deep connection between food, food production, strategic
autonomy and our collective security is being overlooked in the conversation."

The paper was developed as part of Mr Cowen's role as Renew Europe’s shadow rapporteur.

In the paper, seen by BreakingNews.ie, Mr Cowen argues that in a new era of heightened security concerns, food security must be recognised as a core pillar of Europe's strategic defence. Photo: PA Images

Central to Mr Cowen's proposals is the creation of a third, standalone environmental pillar within CAP. This new pillar - backed by an increased CAP budget - would offer "meaningful rewards and incentives" to farmers who adopt voluntary environmental schemes and sustainable innovations.

On rural development, Mr Cowen proposes stronger financial and policy tools to address generational renewal - an "existential threat" to farming and rural communities. His proposals include higher income for young farmers, improved access to land and finance and stronger public-private innovation partnerships to drive sustainability and technology adoption.

The paper further calls for major simplification across CAP delivery, advocating reduced istrative burdens and a shift away from the current "income foregone" payment model. He highlights that "excessive bureaucracy and a lack of practical usability were the number one issue raised with him by farmers during last year’s European election campaign".

Mr Cowen engaged with stakeholders across Europe including farmers, young entrants, producer organisations, innovators, environmental experts and policymakers.

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