Barato criticizes the new CAP for "penalizing" the professional farmer and asks "not to reward those who do not want to work" - Diario de Castilla-la Mancha

2022-06-15 13:58:17 By : Ms. Jolin Zhang

The national president of Asaja, Pedro Barato, criticized this Friday the new Common Agricultural Policy (PAC) for "penalizing" the professional farmer, while stating that "no rules can be set" to reward those who "do not want to work” and yet “then penalize those who want to work”.Speaking to the media before closing the general assembly of Asaja Toledo, at the Beatriz de Toledo hotel, Barato explained that, as he learned from his father, there is only one definition of a farmer and it is the one that says that a farmer is who "has no other payroll" than what he sells in the field.However, the national president of Asaja has shown his respect for the other agriculture, which "also has to live and also has to exist.""If we have to discriminate, let's make positive discrimination towards the farmer and the rancher who lives from this, and that does not mean going against others," he warned.On the other hand, Barato has denounced that with the increases in the cost of production, fertilizer, diesel, electricity, labor, which, according to estimates, has risen 38.8 percent in the last two years, "It makes many farms in the agricultural sector of our land unviable."“In the countryside there is work, what is needed is to set rules where those who do not want to work, with those who want to work, no longer prevail.”Therefore, he has said, "everyone has the right to live, to feed, to have a house, but rules cannot be set to reward those who do not want to work and then penalize those who want to work" ."This is not done with more subsidies, this is done with more solutions, but benefiting the Spanish agricultural sector," he settled.Cheap has also spoken about water, who has opined that "everything that is being done in terms of water for the region is good", but "the question is whether it is good for the farmers of this region"."I am in luck for Toledo, for Talavera (...), but the decisions that have to be taken are decisions so that the agricultural sector has a future," he considered.In addition, he has praised the regional government for ensuring that the well files of priority exploitations are going to be resolved."Hopefully they will be fixed as soon as possible."Sponsored Articles Web Design Service Contact About MyRDecoration 2.0 Open Deco Swedish Decoration Ideal Architecture Video decoration Help for crafts Decoration and gardens Mimub PorchProgramacion.net Messenger.es Appleismo Incubaweb WordPress Direct Social Networks Magazine Cloud Internet UsefulJust Recipes You're in fashion Babies and pregnancies Amor.net Mamuky Mujeres.es Living in the worldEducation 2.0 World Domain Christmas.es Toys.org Monologues Mascotalia How to Save Financial Portal My MagazineAlbacete Alcázar de San Juan Argamasilla Campo de Criptana Ciudad Real Diario de Cuenca Diario de La Mancha Inheritance More local media...© Contents licensed under Creative Commons (CC) 1995-2022 Online Media and Networks.Other contents source is cited.Stackscale dedicated server cloud infrastructure.