Who lobbies the EU on Agriculture?

Farmers, growers and agribusiness operate under the EU's agricultural framework — the common agricultural policy, rural development, quality schemes and geographical indications. These are the core acts.

Ranked by distinct disclosed European Commission meetings whose topic matches agriculture keywords. 22 organisations appear across 33 such meetings. Every organisation links to the official disclosure.

  1. 1
    e.g. Introductory meeting and general exchange of views on the future common agricultural policysource ↗
  2. 2
    e.g. Introductory meeting and general exchange of views on the future common agricultural policysource ↗
  3. 3
    e.g. CAP, rural development and the MFF 2028-2034; Communication on EU’s Eastern Regions; implementation in Finland.source ↗
  4. 4
    e.g. Future Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) and Common Agricultural Policy(CAP) after 2027source ↗
  5. 5
    e.g. Exchange of views on the future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the organic sectorsource ↗
  6. 6
    e.g. Exchange of views on the future of cohesion policy and rural developmentsource ↗
  7. 7
    e.g. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the next MFFsource ↗
  8. 8
    e.g. Introductory meeting and discussion on future of the Common Agricultural Policy, Mercosur, EUDR, UTP, nature creditssource ↗
  9. 9
    e.g. Exchange on the Multiannual Financial Framework, Common Agricultural Policy, the Livestock Workstream, and Foodsource ↗
  10. 10
    e.g. Exchange on the Multiannual Financial Framework, Common Agricultural Policy, the Livestock Workstream, and Foodsource ↗
  11. 11
    e.g. Exchange on the Multiannual Financial Framework, Common Agricultural Policy, the Livestock Workstream, and Foodsource ↗
  12. 12
    e.g. Exchange on the Multiannual Financial Framework, Common Agricultural Policy, the Livestock Workstream, and Foodsource ↗
  13. 13
    e.g. Exchange of views on the future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and generational renewal in agriculture.source ↗
  14. 14
    e.g. Presentation of Blueprint for an EU Action Plan for Plant-Based Foods, Exchange of views on protein diversification, plant-based foods and the Common Agricultural Policy post-2027source ↗
  15. 15
    e.g. Common Agricultural Policy, EU environmental policysource ↗
  16. 16
    e.g. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), forestry, Vision for Agriculture and Foodsource ↗
  17. 17
    e.g. Vision on agriculture and food, future Common Agricultural Policysource ↗
  18. 18
    e.g. Short discussion on the future of Cohesion Policies and Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)source ↗
  19. 19
    e.g. Meeting regarding the future of Rural Development.source ↗
  20. 20
    e.g. Temporary amendment concerning the Geographical Indication ‘Eau-de-vie de Cognac/Eau-de-vie des Charentes/Cognac’source ↗
  21. 21
    e.g. Meeting with a delegation from Legacoop Agroalimentare, including presidents and managers of the major Italian agri-food cooperatives to discuss Geographical Indications and Promotion Policy.source ↗
  22. 22
    e.g. Exchange of view on the Spirits sector, Geographical Indications (GIs)source ↗

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Who lobbies the EU on agriculture?

Based on disclosed European Commission meetings, the most active organisations include European agri-cooperatives, European farmers, Maa- ja metsätaloustuottajain Keskusliitto – Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners, Deutscher Bauernverband, International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements EU Regional Group. 22 organisations appear across 33 disclosed meetings on these topics.

How is "Agriculture" lobbying measured here?

By counting distinct, officially disclosed Commission meetings whose topic matches agriculture keywords (common agricultural policy, rural development, geographical indication). These are disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence, and each is linked to its official source.

Primary sources

Rankings count distinct disclosed Commission meetings whose topic matches the sector keywords; they are not a measure of influence. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU).

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