Discussion leader Johan Remkes and the cabinet have agreed to discuss the points in the nitrogen policy that eight agricultural organisations, including Agractie, LTO and FDF, have wanted to put on the agenda. The interview will take place tomorrow (Wednesday 31 August). In addition to Remkes, the representatives of the farmers' organizations will then meet with Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Ministers Henk Staghouwer (Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality), Christianne van der Wal (Nature and Nitrogen) and Mark Harbers (Infrastructure and Water Management).
"In this way, our conditions have been met to be able to have a constructive conversation that will hopefully lead to results and the beginning of a restoration of confidence," responds Bart Kemp of Agractie. According to LTO, it was agreed with the other agricultural organizations (Agractie, FDF, DDB, NAV, NMV, NVP and POV) that the conversation could only be held when it comes to solutions for the four crucial points brought in by the sector. clear progress is: no early timetable to 2030, away from the rigid KDW and focus on innovation. A concrete and accelerated solution with a hard deadline must also be found for PAS reporters. in a statement.
Other organizations added some topics in their communication. For both Agractie and FDF, it also had to be about no forced expropriation and/or confiscation of permits and discussing the route and term to a legally tenable threshold for the permit granting, in accordance with the TNO advice.
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