As a farmer's wife AllTheLs I agree with what you've written which I'm taking to be supportive.
The acres and acres of paperwork to wade through at the end of a 12 hour day must to be seen to be believed and the armies of inspectors who waste time checking it all is ridiculous. Most checks could be carried out by one person in one visit, instead there is a different department responsible for everything from movement records, animal passports, medication and inoculation records, birth and death records, use of fertilisers if appropriate, health and safety, equipment inspections - I could go on.
Actually I don't anticipate any change as it would mean putting people out of work ...... but it really has reached breaking point.
I must say I'm writing from the point of view of a small, one-man operation, with no staff, where there would be no point in exhausting our land with overuse of fertiliser or ill treating our animals by neglect or unnecessary medication with antibiotics. (most of the antibiotic over use is in the USA though, not the EU) Where would be the profit
Its the constant, often aggressive?, checking up that irks me.