Commission proposes safeguards to strengthen protections for EU farmers in EU-Mercosur deal

8 October 2025, the Commission proposed a Regulation to strengthen protections for EU farmers in the context of the EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement (EMPA). The proposed safeguards deliver on the guarantees provided to EU farmers under the EMPA legal proposal, sent to EU Member States by the Commission on 3 September. In practice, they provide an additional layer of certainty to EU farmers beyond the carefully calibrated phase-in of targeted quotas that have been agreed with Mercosur for imports in sensitive sectors. In the unlikely event of an unforeseen and harmful surge in imports from Mercosur or an undue decrease in prices for EU producers, swift and effective protections would kick into gear.

The proposal lays down procedures to guarantee the timely and effective implementation of bilateral safeguard measures for agricultural products. It also includes specific provisions as regards certain sensitive agricultural products (listed in the Annex to the regulation) such as beef, poultry, rice, honey, eggs, garlic, ethanol, and sugar.

The specific provisions for sensitive products include enhanced monitoring, clear triggers, and rapid response.

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