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    EU allocates EUR 132m to promote sustainable, high-quality agri-food products

    eub2eub216 December 2024Updated:14 February 2025 Agriculture
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    The EU Commission is to allocate EUR 132 million in 2025 to co-fund promotion activities for sustainable and high-quality EU agri-food products in the internal market and worldwide.

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    EU allocates EUR 132m to promote sustainable, high-quality agri-food products
    The EU Commission is to allocate EUR 132 million in 2025 to co-fund promotion activities for sustainable and high-quality EU agri-food products in the internal market and worldwide.
    The 2025 promotion policy work programme adopted by the Commission is designed to develop new market opportunities for EU farmers and the wider EU food industry, as well as to help them secure their existing business.

    The amounts available for programmes to be selected in 2025 are split between promotion in non-EU countries and in the EU internal market, with €63.4 million and €58.6 million respectively.

    The work programme identifies regions and countries with high growth potential outside the EU as main promotion target markets. These include China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and North America. The United Kingdom remains one of the main export markets for EU agri-food products, absorbing more than 20% of EU agri-food exports.

    The budget for the EU’s internal market is distributed as follows:

    • Campaigns targeting the internal market will include information and promotion measures focused on the EU’s quality schemes, in particular Geographical Indications (protected designation of origin (PDO), protected geographical indication (PGI) and traditional specialty guaranteed (TSG)) with an earmarked budget of €17.1 million. More than 3,500 names of agri-food products and beverages are currently protected, guaranteeing consumers genuine products and preserving EU’s cultural and culinary heritage.
    • A budget of €28.8 million is allocated to programmes aiming at increasing awareness and recognition or products farmed organically and sustainably, including with higher animal welfare standards.
    • €12.7 million is ringfenced to stimulate the consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables in the context of balanced diets.

    A further €10 million is set aside for actions in case of serious market disturbance, loss of consumer confidence or other problems. This budget is reallocated to programmes in third countries if unused.

    The work programme also foresees a number of initiatives to be run directly by the Commission. These include promotion and information campaigns in third countries, participation in up to five major international agri-food trade fairs, the organisation of high-level missions with business delegations to third countries and the development of market entry handbooks for exporters.

    More Information

     Million €
    SIMPLE PROGRAMMES92
    Simple programmes in the Internal market39,1
    Programmes for organic products10
    Programmes for fresh fruit and vegetables9,1
    Programmes on EU quality schemes (geographical indications, ‘Outermost Regions’ logo)9
    Programmes increasing the awareness of EU sustainable agriculture and animal welfare6
    Programmes highlighting the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union (food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare…) and the characteristics of EU products in terms of quality, taste, diversity or traditions (=outside EU quality schemes)5
    Simple programmes in Third Countries47,9
    China (including Hong-Kong and Macao), Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, South-eastern Asia or Southern Asia16,3
    Other geographical areas17,3
    Canada, USA, Mexico9,3
    Programmes for EU organic and sustainable products in third countries 5
    Simple programmes for market disturbance/additional call for proposals                                                     5
    MULTI PROGRAMMES40
    Multi programmes in the internal market           19.5
    Programmes for organic products5.4
    Programmes increasing the awareness of EU sustainable agriculture and animal welfare7.4
    Programmes for fresh fruit and vegetables3.6
    Programmes on EU quality schemes (organic, GIs, ‘Outermost Regions’ logo) OR Programmes highlighting the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union (food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare…) and the characteristics of EU products in terms of quality, taste, diversity or traditions3.1
    Multi programmes in third countries                  15.5
    Programmes in any geographical areas outside of the EU12.5
    Programmes for EU organic and sustainable products in third countries3
    Multi programmes for market disturbance/additional call for proposals                                                     5
    Total promotion actions                             132

    On the selected programmes in 2024: 75 EU-funded campaigns to highlight the best of EU’s agricultural products – European Commission Promotion of EU farm products – European Commission

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    Promotion of agricultural products – European Commission

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