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The Tightening Noose Threatening European Agriculture

Published January 11, 2026, 09:03
The Tightening Noose Threatening European Agriculture

The article discusses the worsening situation of European farmers due to the EU's new trade agreements with India and Mercosur, as well as the implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). These agreements, combined with rising fertilizer prices and environmental regulations, are creating a tightening noose for the agricultural sector. The CBAM, which aims to impose a carbon tax on imported products, is expected to increase the cost of nitrogen fertilizers by 30%, worsening the economic viability of farms. The EU seeks to protect European producers from unfair competition, but farmers fear that the new burdens will make them uncompetitive. Greek and Cypriot agriculture are at risk of remaining passive recipients of EU decisions, while the protection of food sovereignty and local production is jeopardized. The article emphasizes the need to protect farmers and for a more balanced approach to the EU's trade policy.