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💶 Analysis of the proposed MFF shows partial and uneven integration of the Ocean Pact’s priorities.
Core objectives are relatively well reflected across🔑instruments, whereas areas like ocean diplomacy, - specific research and maritime security more limited or indirect support.
🌊The European Ocean Pact sets out an integrated vision structured around 6 priorities:
👉 restoring ocean health
👉 advancing a sustainable blue economy
👉 supporting coastal communities
👉 strengthening R&I
👉 enhancing maritime security
👉 reinforcing global ocean governance
The next MFF will no longer contain a separate fund to support the CFP. The EC aims to reduce fragmentation, better align funding with national and regional priorities and enable faster budget allocation in response to crises and exceptional events.
More: wp.me/p9fhrE-smi
If you missed the Study presentation on ‘Navigating the new MFF – Mapping threats and opportunities for the fisheries and aquaculture sector’, we have published all related info including video recording on our blog: research4committees.blog/202…@EP_fisheries#Research4Committees
What should EU funding look like after 2027? 📅
Our study offers 27 concrete policy recommendations related to:
👉 the NRP fund;
👉 Performance Regulation;
👉 Ringfenced and non-ringfenced budget;
👉 the ECF proposal
Discover them in: research4committees.blog/202…@EP_fisheries#MFF
📢 Our Study presentation on ‘Navigating the new MFF approach for 2028-2034 – Mapping threats and opportunities for the fisheries and aquaculture sector’ is about to start: bit.ly/4tBcnEl
or come back later to find all info on our blog: research4committees.blog/pec…
Our study compares the proposal with the current EMFAF framework in terms of sufficiency of earmarked budget and governance and assesses the threat of fragmentation and renationalisation of EU fisheries related policies.
Read more: wp.me/p9fhrE-smi@EP_fisheries#MFF
📢 It’s on Wednesday! Our Study presentation on ‘Navigating the new MFF approach for 2028-2034 – Mapping threats and opportunities for the fisheries and aquaculture sector’ will start at 14h30. If you can’t attend in person follow it online: bit.ly/4tBcnEl
📢 Don’t miss our Study presentation on ‘Navigating the new MFF approach for 2028-2034 – Mapping threats and opportunities for the fisheries and aquaculture sector’!
It’s on 6 May 14h30-15h30.
Webstreaming will be available here: bit.ly/4tBcnEl@EP_fisheries
📢 New date to your🗓️!
On 6 May at 14h30 we organise a Study presentation on ‘Navigating the new MFF approach for 2028-2034 – Mapping threats and opportunities for the fisheries and aquaculture sectors’ prepared for @EP_fisheriesresearch4committees.blog/eve…#Research4Committees
📚One of the 8 policy recommendations of our study? Increase direct support, address constraints and introduce innovative funding mechanisms to fisheries sector operators for green and digital transition.
🔍Read more: bit.ly/45hMejO@EP_fisheries#Research4Committees
🐟EU capture fisheries face higher production costs and lower productivity compared to key non-EU competitors. Wages account for about 33% of revenues where fuel costs are about 21%.
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🦪Bivalves (mussels, oysters) – Traditionally strong, but climate-induced losses and competition from Chile are eroding market share.
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