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  • February 25, 2026
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EU Omnibus Packages Part 3: Simplifying EU Agricultural Regulation


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In 2025, the European Union began to focus on regulatory simplification to enhance its competitiveness in a challenging global market. This series looks at the various Omnibus initiatives the EU Commission will be using throughout 2026 to reduce the regulatory burden on businesses while maintaining its high standards for sustainability, transparency, and innovation.

Omnibus III forms part of the European Commission’s broader regulatory simplification agenda and specifically targets regulatory complexity within the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The initiative responds to persistent concerns from farmers, member states, and administrative authorities that the current CAP framework, particularly its environmental conditions and control mechanisms, has become excessively complex, rigid, and resource intensive. Omnibus III seeks to reduce administrative burdens while maintaining the core objectives of environmental protection, sustainable land management, and food security.

A central element of Omnibus III is the simplification of the rules that farmers must adhere to in order to receive funding from the European Union (EU), notably the Good Agricultural and Environmental Conditions (GAEC). The simplification package introduces greater flexibility for member states in how these standards are implemented and assessed, allowing national authorities to adapt requirements more closely to local agronomic, climatic, and structural conditions. Certified organic farms are, in many cases, deemed automatically compliant with certain GAEC standards, thereby eliminating duplicative controls and administrative procedures.

Omnibus III also significantly reduces the control and monitoring burden placed on farmers and administrations. The reform shifts further toward risk-based controls, increased use of digital tools and remote monitoring, and a reduction in the frequency of on-the-spot inspections. In addition, certain performance reporting and clearance mechanisms are streamlined or removed, reflecting a move away from process-driven compliance toward outcome-oriented oversight.

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