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Swiss farmers set for extra support after trade concessions

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May 20, 2026
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Swiss farmers set for extra support after trade concessions


Federal support for agriculture affected by trade agreements

Federal support for agriculture affected by trade agreements


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Swiss agriculture is set to receive more support to offset concessions made in international trade deals.





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Following farmers’ concerns over the Mercosur trade deal with Latin American countries, the Swiss government said on Wednesday it would ease access to interest-free loans to encourage investment in infrastructure.

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After eight years, EFTA and Mercosur have a deal. But with such agreements facing public scrutiny, negotiators were keen to include protections – including environmental ones.



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In Switzerland’s trade talks with other countries, the farming sector often has to make concessions. To stay competitive, the sector must adapt its production to shifting market conditions.

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Federal President Guy Parmelin inspects a cornfield.

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Important political decisions lie ahead for Swiss agriculture, and the farmers hold many trump cards. Rarely has their position been as strong as it is today.



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In a press release, the Federal Council, Switzerland’s executive body, said it plans to support the sector through targeted, time-limited measures. These include additional funding for investment loans.

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Funding for interest-free loans will be increased by a total of CHF150 million ($190 million) between 2028 and 2031. In addition, export support schemes will receive CHF1 million a year over eight years. A draft ordinance is due to be drawn up by the end of October 2027.

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