The European Parliament faces the final stretch to quell the rural revolt. If the European legislative framework is complex in itself, it becomes especially cumbersome when it comes to the agricultural sector.

The different positions are evident not only between States, but also between the different political formations represented in the European institutions. The Green Deal, which cuts across many policies and seeks to place the EU on the path towards an ecological transition, ignites the agricultural debate at a time of high tension for a sector that demands exceptional and urgent solutions from Europe.