CAP reforms.ppt

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1、CAP reforms,Economics of Food Markets Lecture 8 Alan Matthews,Objectives,To discuss the elements and significance of: The 1992 MacSharry reform 1994 conclusion of the Uruguay Round The 1999 Agenda 2000 reform The 2003 Mid-Term Review (Luxembourg Agreement),Reform landmarks,1968 the Mansholt Plan 197

2、7 prudent pricing policy and abandonment of the objective method of price setting 1984 milk quotas 1988 agricultural stabilisers 1992 MacSharry reform 1999 Agenda 2000 2002 Commissions proposals for the Mid-Term Review of Agenda 2000 2003 Luxembourg Agreement (ongoing reforms in sugar, Mediterranean

3、 products and fruit and vegetables) 2007-08 CAP Health Check,MacSharry reform,MacSharry reforms cut support prices for cereals (29%) and beef (15%) in return for increased direct payments as compensation to farmers First time nominal cuts in support prices were introduced Accompanying measures Conse

4、quences Greatly increased significance of direct payments Extended role of supply management policies Initial over-compensation of farmers Permitted Uruguay Round to be concluded,Uruguay Round Agreement 1994,Disciplines on agricultural support policies were a key negotiating item in the Uruguay Roun

5、d of trade negotiations launched in 1986 Final agreement 1994 Converted import barriers into tariffs and reduced them by 36% Set limits on the volume and value of export subsidies Set and bound ceilings on the total amount of trade-distorting support each country could provide to its farmers,Post-GA

6、TT Uruguay Round CAP mechanisms,export subsidy,world price,world price,threshold price,intervention price,target price,Import,Internal,Export,Domestic support capped and reduced over time,Agenda 2000,Part of wider EU package to prepare for enlargement But also to prepare EU for further round of WTO

7、talks as well as integrate environmental and rural development concerns New statement of agricultural policy objectives Greater emphasis on the promotion of the European model of agriculture Rationale for farm transfers changing from income support to remuneration for provision of multifunctional pu

8、blic goods,Agenda 2000,Further reductions in support prices for cereals (15%), beef (20%) and, for the first time, milk (15%), again with increased partial compensation to farmers Stronger emphasis on rural development as second pillar of the CAP to complement the first pillar of market price suppor

9、t Set real financial ceiling on CAP Pillar 1 spending for first time As negotiations proceeded, overall gain to Ireland,Source: US FAS Gain Report No. 34044 CAP Reform 2003,The MTR Agreement,Much more than a Mid Term Review! June 2003 Agreement Intervention price cuts (rice, dairy) Decoupling Cross-

10、compliance Modulation Mediterranean package April 2004 Sugar November 2005,Intervention price cuts dairy and sugar,Dairy quotas will be maintained until the 2014/15 season. Asymmetric price reductions for butter and SMP of 25% and 15% respectively. Compensation payments are provided to milk producer

11、s as part of the Single Farm Payment Sugar prices cut by 36%, buyout scheme to close down production capacity,Simplification of payment arrangements Encourages greater market orientation Will reduce pressure on environment Will improve efficiency of income transfer to farmers Will make it easier to

12、extend CAP to accession countries Will make it easier to defend payments in the WTO,Decoupling - rationale,Decoupling: the mechanics,Paid irrespective of production Though subject to requirement that land is maintained in good condition Eventual agreement allowed some partial coupling to be retained

13、 Eligibility determined by payments received in the reference years 2000-2002,Decoupling: the options,Start date: After Jan 2005 but Jan 2007 by latest Design Basic (historic) approach Regional (flat rate) approach Mixed models (static and dynamic hybrids) Level of pasture must be maintained Not all

14、owed to grow permanent crops, fruits and vegetables, ware potatoes on eligible land New Member States have option to continue with Single Area Payment Scheme (uniform payment per ha of agricultural land),Decoupling: the options,Partial decoupling allowed under strict conditions Cereals (25% of arabl

15、e aid); Beef (100% suckler cow premium, up to 40% of slaughter premium), Sheep 50% of ewe premium Olive oil and cotton Payment entitlements can be transferred Financial discipline mechanism,Calculation of entitlements,Historic payment scheme SFP aid per hectare = (Sum of farmers individual aid 2000-

16、2002 / average of farmers eligible hectares 2000-2002) * payment rate for 2002 Deductions made for national reserve Regional Aid flat rate SFP aid per hectare = (Average Sum of aid in region 2000-02 / Average eligible hectares in region 2000-02) * payment rate,Payment options in the UK,Northern Irel

17、and static vertical hybrid Consists of a flat rate, area based payment topped up on historic basis for individual farmers Scotland historic entitlements Top slice the payment using the National Envelope mechanism to provide specific support to beef Wales Adopted the historic model England dynamic hy

18、brid Moving to a flat rate system from historic entitlements over a transition period to 2012. Two regions defined with different flat rate entitlements,The Single Farm Payment in Ireland,Financial ceiling applicable to each Member State Ireland 1,322m (including dairy premium) Where sum of entitlem

19、ents exceed ceiling linear % reduction applies 3% reduction for modulation, increasing to 5% - 5,000 threshold (85% of modulated funds remain in Ireland for Rural Development) Up to 3% reduction for National Reserve Entitlements can be leased with land, and sold with or without land Stacking of enti

20、tlements allowed in some circumstances,Cross-compliance,Already introduced in Agenda 2000, but suspicions about the commitment of Member States to enforcing this Proposals cover: The scope of standards: to cover environmental, food safety, animal health and welfare, occupational safety The level of

21、standards: meeting mandatory standards or applying good farming practice? Farmers - as all citizens - expected to respect legislation without support. So payments cannot be justified on multifunctionality grounds that society is paying farmers for unpriced services valued by society,Statutory Manage

22、ment Requirements (SMRs),From 19 Community legislative acts 5 directives on environment Wild Birds, Groundwater,Sewage Sludge, Nitrates and Habitats 4 Directives/Regulations on the identification and registration of animals 7 Directives on public, animal and plant health 3 Directives on animal welfa

23、re Directives apply as implemented by MS,Modulation: budget rebalancing,Problem was how to increase funding of the second pillar within constraint of fixed overall agricultural budget Modulation already introduced as voluntary option for MS in Agenda 2000 Commissions proposal to make modulation comp

24、ulsory opposed: Leads to redistribution within farming Leads to redistribution between member states Countries find it difficult to find the counterpart funds Second pillar schemes have high transactions costs Agricultural Ministers not necessarily keen on second pillar spending Problems in finding

25、sufficient worthwhile rural development projects,Modulation decision,Distribution of funds raised through modulation One percentage point will remain in the Member States where the money is raised Remaining amount will be allocated among Member States according to: criteria of agricultural area agri

26、cultural employment GDP per capita in purchasing power Every Member State will receive at least 80% of its modulation funds in return,Financial Perspective 2007-2013,Embodied Berlin October 2002 agreement on ceiling on CAP Pillar 1 expenditure (constant nominal value plus 1% for inflation) Net contr

27、ibutors wanted lower overall budget ceiling, which meant squeezing Pillar 2 spending to respect the Oct 2002 agreement Blair link between CAP reform and UK budget rebate; got EU budget review in return,Financial discipline,Direct support will be adjusted from 2007 when forecasts indicate that CAP Pi

28、llar 1 expenditure comes to within 300 million of the ceiling set out in the Financial Perspectives Expectation that this will be needed to cover costs of Bulgarian/Romanian accession (7%) plus possible costs of any further CAP reform,Towards the Health Check,The story continues.Mediterranean products (2003) Sugar (2005) Fruits and vegetables (2006) Wine (2007)Explanatory guide Department of Agriculture and Food website European Commission DG Agriculture and Rural Development website,

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