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EU adaptation policy The European Commission adopted the new EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change in February 2021. The strategy sets out how the EU will prepare for climate change and adapt to it, and how the EU will become climate resilie...https://mmm.fi/en/nature-and-climate/climate-change-adaptation/eu-adaptation-policy
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fi sv en Committee for EU Affairs The Committee for EU Affairs is an advisory and conciliatory body for coordinating EU affairs. It discusses politically, economically and legally important EU matters, broad issues involving several ministries and...https://mmm.fi/en/eu-and-international-affairs/preparation-of-the-eu-affairs/committee-for-eu-affairs
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fi sv en Preparation of EU affairs in Finland The central government has a special system for coordinating EU affairs. The system aims at ensuring that Finland can present a timely, coordinated position in line with its general EU policy on any is...https://mmm.fi/en/eu-and-international-affairs/preparation-of-the-eu-affairs
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fi sv en Direct payments of the EU Direct support payments to farmers are financed from the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (EAGF). The criteria for the direct payments were decided by the European Parliament and the Council under the codecis...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/support-and-aid/eu-direct-payments
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EU and international affairs International issues are dealt with by all of the ministry’s departments and within almost all of our units. Preparation of EU affairs » The central government has a special system for coordinating EU affairs. Decision...https://mmm.fi/en/eu-and-international-affairs
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EU energy and climate policy EU 2020 package The EU energy and climate policy until 2020 is regulated by the Kyoto Protocol of the UN Convention on Climate Change and, within the EU, the climate and energy package. The EU's emission reduction targ...https://mmm.fi/en/nature-and-climate/eu-energy-and-climate-policy
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Decision-making in the EU Under Article 43 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the Council, on a proposal from the Commission, decides on the rules of the common agricultural policy (CAP) jointly with the European Parlia...https://mmm.fi/en/eu-and-international-affairs/decision-making-in-eu
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fi sv en Direct payments of the EU Direct support payments to farmers are financed from the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (EAGF). The criteria for the direct payments were decided by the European Parliament and the Council under the codecis...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/support-for-agriculture/eu-direct-payments
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EU species protection and strategies The European Union’s legislation is influenced by several Union-level strategies. For game husbandry, key strategies include the Biodiversity Strategy and the Sustainable Development Strategy. The aim of the EU...https://mmm.fi/en/wildlife-and-game/protection-of-species-in-the-eu-and-international-game-policy/eu-species-protection-and-strategies
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International and EU forest affairs International and EU commitments and agreements related to forest and environmental policy have significant impacts on the Finnish forest sector and wood processing industry. Key themes of international forest p...https://mmm.fi/en/forests/international-cooperation-eu
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EU co-financed information and promotional activities Information provision and promotion programmes co-financed by the EU are campaigns that are targeted at the EU internal market and third countries. The programmes run 1–3 years. Their objective...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/support-and-aid/eu-funded-information-provision-and-promotion-measures
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Importing animal by-products from non-EU countries Import requirements Animal by-products and derived products are products from animal origin which are not used for human consumption. Examples of such products are e.g. animal hides and skins, hun...https://mmm.fi/en/importing-and-exporting-animal-by-products-from-and-to-non-eu-countries
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fi sv en Importing food of animal origin from non-EU countries Import requirements Foodstuffs of animal origin include meat, meat products, milk, milk-based products, fishery products, birds’ eggs and egg products, honey and other apiculture produ...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/food/importing-food-of-animal-origin-from-non-eu-countries
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Import, export and trade in the EU internal market of animals, embryos and gametes Importing animals, embryos and gametes from non-EU countries “Imports” of live animals and animal embryos and gametes mean their importation from non-EU countries (...https://mmm.fi/en/import-export-and-intra-eu-trade-of-animals-embryos-and-gametes
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Protection of species in the EU and international game policy International cooperation is important in the field of game policy. Many game species move across national borders, and international legislation and agreements apply in Finland, too. I...https://mmm.fi/en/wildlife-and-game/protection-of-species-in-the-eu-and-international-game-policy
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EU’s bilateral free trade agreements The European Union has bilateral free trade agreements (FTA) with many countries. It is also currently negotiating several new agreements. The scope of the agreements varies, but particularly the more recent tr...https://mmm.fi/en/eu-s-bilateral-free-trade-agreements
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Forests in the EU’s biodiversity policy Many legal instruments and other initiatives of the EU have impacts on the forest sector The Treaties of the European Union do not include a common forest policy. However, matters related to forests are cont...https://mmm.fi/en/forests/international-cooperation-eu/forests-in-the-eu-s-biodiversity-policy
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Geographical indications and traditional specialities: added value to traditional products The EU quality schemes protect traditional names of foodstuffs, agricultural products, spirit drinks ans winefrom misuse and gives them added value. For con...https://mmm.fi/en/quality-schemes
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1.4.2026 | The For Forest Group+ of forested EU countries has again grown stronger as Germany joined the group at the meeting held in Sweden on 31 March–1 April. The topics discussed by the ministers included the EU Deforestation and LULUCF Regulations, the Birds Directive, and the development of criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management.https://mmm.fi/en/-/germany-joins-for-forest-group-of-forested-eu-countries-as-its-eighth-member
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Common Agricultural Policy, CAP The EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) aims to develop agricultural production in the Community in a balanced way, taking into account environmental well-being and animal welfare and promoting the viability of ru...https://mmm.fi/en/eu-and-international-affairs/cap