European Parliament’s position on the CAP 2020 Communication
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Transcript of European Parliament’s position on the CAP 2020 Communication
European Parliament’s position on the CAP 2020 Communication
Workshop on « Post 2013 CAP » Nicosia, 30 September
2011
EP position on the CAP 2020- Outline -
• Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform : a major priority for the EP
• Main elements of Dess report - objectives• Direct payments and other support schemes• Market instruments and risk management• Rural development• Other issues• Next steps
CAP reform : a major priority
• EP strong supporter of a CAP• 1st CAP reform under co-decision procedure• Early preparations:
– Lyon report 2010– Dess report 2011
• Big number of amendments but…• … tradition to negotiate compromises• = very broad majorities in Cttee & in plenary
Reform objectives
• Dess report = EP position on CAP 2020 • broadly in line with COM communication …• … but warnings:
– need for adequate funding for the CAP– need for CAP simplification
• strong support on objectives of a greener, fairer and more efficient and effective CAP
• need for a reform in line with challenges
Need for adequate funding• Strong & sustainable CAP needs adequate
financial resources • EU agricultural budget should be "maintained
at least” at 2013 level • concerns that Multi-annual Financing
Framework (MFF) proposal might represent a cut in CAP funding
Fair distribution of funds• both among Member States & among farmers
Direct payments
• should be reserved only for 'active farmers'.
• should reward farmers for providing public goods:
– environmental services, – employment, – landscape management, – rural economic vitality, etc.
Direct payments – greening component
• EP for an EU-wide incentivisation scheme• draft EU list of measures applicable to all types
of farming:– measures to limit or capture carbon emissions– support for low energy consumption and energy
efficiency in farms– maintaining hedges and natural vegetation around
fields to preserve biodiversity– permanent pastures– crop rotation, etc.
Direct payments – greening scheme
• should be 100% EU financed,• should balance environmental and economic
performance and be relevant from an agronomic point of view,
• should be built on existing payment structures and be simple to apply for farmers,
• costs and income foregone for farmers should be covered.
Direct payments – capping
• seen as an "attempt to address the issue of the CAP's legitimacy and public acceptance"
• "similar mechanisms" should be considered, ie. "degressivity" in light of farm size
• take employment & sustainable practices into account
Direct supports – small farmers
• simplified aid scheme with flexible and objective EU criteria
• up to MS to decide who should qualify
– young farmers • attractive measures to encourage the
establishment of new entrants:– improved access to land, – grants and favourable loans (ie. for innovation and
modernisation)
Market instruments
• pursue the trend towards greater market orientation
• review & enhance efficiency and flexibility of CAP market instruments
• Multi-tiered safety net with 2 levels: – 1. for limited market disruptions: private storage and
classical public intervention instruments – 2. for serious crises: a market disruption instrument
and an emergency clause (special budget line)
Risk management
• risk prevention measures accessible to all farmers
• national/private insurance schemes: common rules should be devised and their use promoted
Food chain
• share of farmers' revenues in the food chain decreased from +/-30% in 2000 to less than 25%
• measures needed to strengthen farmers’ bargaining power ie:
– urgent initiatives to achieve greater transparency in food prices
– action to address unfair commercial practices
– help farmers run short production chains
Rural development
• multi-annual programming and contractual approach
• should be more outcome-oriented and flexible to accommodate national / regional specificities
• should contribute to attaining EU2020 objectives
• subtantial percentage of agricultural land covered by agri-environment schemes
Speculation on world markets
• global-level solutions to tackle speculation in agricultural commodities & extreme volatility
• maintaining stocks of vital commodities at international level, increasing storage capacities & developing market monitoring and surveillance instruments.
• worldwide notification and coordinated action system for agricultural stocks
Next steps
• 12 October: D. Cioloş to present Commission proposals in EP
• EP rapporteurs• 7 November: meeting between EP AGRI
Committee-Agriculture Council in the EP• Cyprus presidency - 2nd half of 2012 : might be
decisive for progress of negotiations towards agreement
More information
•EP resolution of 23 June 2011 on the CAP towards 2020 (Dess report):http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//TEXT+TA+P7-TA-2011-0297+0+DOC+XML+V0//EN&language=EN
•EP AGRI Committee website:http://www.europarl.europa.eu/activities/committees/homeCom.do?body=AGRI
EP position on the CAP 2020
Thank you very much for your attention!
EP Agriculture Committee Secretariat