Swiss Government Outlines New Agricultural Policy to Ensure Food Security
The Federal Council has set out its future agricultural policy from 2030, introducing measures aimed at improving Switzerland's food security. The plan focuses on reducing administrative burdens for farmers, linking direct payments to results, and strengthening the market position of farms.

Key Takeaways
- The Federal Council has established the strategic direction for Swiss agricultural policy effective from 2030.
- A detailed draft of the policy will be released for consultation by the third quarter of 2026.
- The policy focuses on four main areas to improve food security.
- Direct payments to farmers will be linked to concrete results rather than general compliance.
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They Said
"The aim is to reduce the administrative burden on farmers and increase their freedom of action."
"In future, the increase in the price of milk approved by parliament will boost value creation in agriculture."