Skip to content
Magazine
Thursday, August 28, 2025
SUBSCRIBE
  • About Us
  • Belgium News
    • Belgium Police News
    • Brussels News
  • EU Institutions News
    • European Commission News
    • European Parliament News
    • European Council News
  • Europe News
  • World News
  • Belgium Business News
  • Culture and Society News
  • In Depth
    • Ambassador’s Corner
    • The American Angle
    • Sustainable Perspective
    • Europe With Transparency
    • Place de la Bourse
    • The Macro-Economist
    • Southeast Europe
  • About Us
  • Belgium News
    • Belgium Police News
    • Brussels News
  • EU Institutions News
    • European Commission News
    • European Parliament News
    • European Council News
  • Europe News
  • World News
  • Belgium Business News
  • Culture and Society News
  • In Depth
    • Ambassador’s Corner
    • The American Angle
    • Sustainable Perspective
    • Europe With Transparency
    • Place de la Bourse
    • The Macro-Economist
    • Southeast Europe
SUBSCRIBE

EU Commission Proposes Relaxing Regulations on Agricultural Use of Processed Manure

Giuseppe de vita by Giuseppe de vita
11 May 2024
in European Commission News
EU Commission Proposes Relaxing Regulations on Agricultural Use of Processed Manure

Credit: Prime Minister Alexander De Croo photographed during a plenary session of the Chamber at the Federal Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday, February 28, 2024. Image credit: euobserver.

Brussels (Brussels Morning) – The EU Commission proposes relaxing rules on using processed manure in farming to address fertiliser costs and improve nutrient cycles. However, environmental groups oppose the move.

The European Commission seeks to promote the use of bio-based fertilisers and nitrogen obtained via the treatment and processing of animal waste– a process understood as Recovered Nitrogen from manure (RENURE).

According to the EURACTIV, the draft directive which will be in the public talk for 4 weeks, the use of manure and processed waste in agriculture ‘could facilitate farmers’ exposure to explosive mineral fertiliser costs and close nutrient cycles.”

Following Russia’s attack on Ukraine, farmers across the bloc were struck by skyrocketing fertiliser prices – an input for which the European Union is notoriously dependent on imports from third nations, as endorsed by a recent study. 

What Amendments Does the Commission Recommend?

The EU executive’s recommendation amends the so-called Nitrates Directive, presented in 1991 to protect water quality by controlling nitrates from agricultural sources polluting ground and surface waters. 

Among others, the Commission wants to permit the use of RENURE above the 170kg nitrogen per hectare limitation, set by the Nitrates Directive.

The action follows calls from several EU countries and a resolution announced by the European Parliament’s Agriculture Committee to make it more comfortable for farmers to use RENURE fertilisers. 

The Dutch delegation, sponsored by Denmark and Italy, restated last January the call for, “abolishing the distinction being made between synthetic fertilisers on the one hand and manure-based fertilisers (such as RENURE and digestate) on the other hand”.

In the Netherlands, the government’s strategy to cut nitrogen emissions sparked a long wave of farmers’ protests in 2022, ultimately leading the farmers’ party BBB to win the largest share of seats in the Senate in the 2023 elections.

Who Supports and Opposes the Proposed Changes?

The recommendations on RENURE is “a new concrete and strategic move from the EU Commission,” stated the biggest EU farmers’ associations COPA and COGECA on X, calling on the bloc’s executive “to create a similar proposal regarding digestates.”

🟢Today, the @EU_Commission has published a draft proposal for feedback amending the nitrates directive to allow Member States to permit the use of #renure fertilisers (Recovered Nitrogen from manure).

🧭@COPACOGECA welcome a new concrete and strategic move from @EU_Commission !…

— COPA-COGECA (@COPACOGECA) April 19, 2024

However, the European Environmental Bureau (EEB) resisted the Commission’s proposal, regretting the absence of an impact assessment and defining it as “another gift to farmers” after months of protests across the bloc.

“Slightly tweaked manure would be allowed above current legal thresholds set to protect water,” Sara Johansson, a senior policy officer at the EEB told Euractiv, adding that “this is not the way towards a water-resilient Europe.”

A communication from the EU Commission in 2022 underlined the conclusions of a study, published by the Joint Research Centre in 2020, which discovered that the use of RENURE must be “subject to stringent requirements”, adding that these should be “fully compatible” with the Nitrates Directive.

RENURE is one of the explanations called for in the manifesto of 11 Dutch farmers’ organisations who presented peacefully in Brussels and confronted high-rank Commission officials last Tuesday 16 April 2024. 

It “could provide some alleviation in specific situations in the absence of space for the placing of animal manure,” the documents read, calling “the European and Dutch authorities” to “adjust the legislation” to make the “use of Renure possible.” 

Dutch farmers urged European Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius to withdraw the 2022 conclusions on the derogations of the nitrogen directive for the Netherlands.  “That decision shrunk the areas in which we can place our manure” causing an increase in costs, Harmen Endendijk from the Dutch Dairy Farmers Association said.

Related News:

  • European Commission Proposes Reforms to Agricultural Policy Amid Farmer Protests
  • EC proposes temporary derogation from agricultural rules
  • Joint medical editorial criticises UK relaxing COVID rules for Christmas
  • EC considers relaxing rules to allow chip plant funding
Next Post
EU Council Imposed Sanctions Over Human Rights Abuses against Palestinians

EU Council Imposed Sanctions Over Human Rights Abuses against Palestinians

Latest post

EU-elections-UK

EU elections: UK looks on from the “outside”

1 year ago
Galeries-Royales-Saint-Hubert

What Makes Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert an “Institution”?

1 year ago

Most Read

    Follow Brussels Morning
    Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin

    Browse Important News

    Belgium News
    Brussels News
    Culture and Society News
    Economy News
    EU Institutions News
    European Commission News
    European Council News
    European Parliament News
    Europe News
    Health And Fitness News
    Southeast Europe News
    Sustainable Perspective
    World News
    Diplomacy News
    US Elections News

    About Us

    Brussels Morning is a daily online newspaper based in Belgium. BM publishes unique and independent coverage on international and European affairs. With a Europe-wide perspective, BM covers policies and politics of the EU, significant Member State developments, and looks at the international agenda with a European perspective.

    More Info

    • About Us
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact Us
    • Cookies Policy

    Join Our Newsletter

    Brussels Morning Newspaper – All Rights Reserved © 2024

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Belgium News
      • Belgium Police News
      • Brussels News
    • Brussels Bubble
      • European Parliament News
      • European Commission News
      • European Council News
    • Wider Europe
      • Member States
    • World News
    • Business & Society
    • Europe With Transparency
    • Culture & Society
    • Policy Talks
      • Place de la Bourse
      • The Macro-Economist
      • Sustainable Perspective
      • Ambassador’s Corner
      • The American Angle
      • Southeast Europe
    • Print Magazine

    Brussels Morning Newspaper - All Rights Reserved © 2020

    We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
    Cookie settingsACCEPT
    Privacy & Cookies Policy

    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
    Necessary
    Always Enabled
    Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
    Non-necessary
    Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
    SAVE & ACCEPT