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This At a glance note summarises the study presenting the concepts and methods of farm certification schemes and provides information on the main existing schemes in the EU and in third countries. It analyses how these schemes can help the EU reach its sustainability objectives in the farming sector and be instrumental in the implementation and monitoring of the related CAP instruments during the upcoming programming period.

CAP strategic plans

Lyhyesti 14-10-2020

The European Commission adopted three legislative proposals on the future of the common agricultural policy (CAP) on 1 June 2018. One of the three proposals includes a regulation on CAP strategic plans. While the CAP retains its two-pillar structure, (Pillar I, agricultural income and market support, Pillar II rural development), interventions under both will be combined in one strategic plan for all CAP expenditure. Each Member State will be required to develop a strategic plan, setting out their ...

In the context of the future EU multiannual budget, the European Commission put forward a proposal on the financing, management and monitoring of EU farm policy on 1 June 2018, as part of a CAP reform package of three legislative proposals. Since then, discussions have highlighted the need to maintain at least the current level of agricultural expenditure, as well as to simplify the procedures while adapting them to the future CAP delivery model. The CAP proposals are scheduled for debate and vote ...

For the first time in the history of the common agricultural policy (CAP), it is proposed that interventions available under the CAP's Pillar I (namely agricultural income and market support) and Pillar II (rural development) will be combined in one strategic plan for all CAP expenditure. This paper aims to provide a better understanding and insight into the European Commission's proposal for this new delivery model for the CAP after 2020. Under the Commission's proposal, greater flexibility would ...

The proposed 'omnibus regulation' to amend EU financial rules represents the first occasion that changes to the basic regulations of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) have been formally proposed since the 2013 reform. These changes represent policy choices involving a fine-tuning and simplification of the CAP. Parliament is due to vote on the proposal during the December plenary session.

Yhteisen maatalouspolitiikan viimeisimmässä uudistuksessa säilytettiin maatalouspolitiikan kaksipilarinen rakenne. Maaseudun kehittämispolitiikka muodostaakin yhä yhteisen maatalouspolitiikan toisen pilarin. Pilarin pääperiaatteet säilyivät ennallaan: yhteisrahoitus, maa- tai aluetason monivuotinen ohjelmasuunnittelu unionin toimenpidevalikoiman pohjalta jne. Uusi järjestelmä jättää jäsenvaltioille aiempaa enemmän liikkumavaraa.

Yhteinen maatalouspolitiikka vuoden 2013 jälkeen

Faktatietoja EU:sta 01-06-2017

Yhteisen maatalouspolitiikan viides suuri uudistus saatiin päätökseen vuonna 2013. Uudet asetukset on julkaistu, ja delegoituja säädöksiä annetaan vähän kerrallaan. Uudistetun maatalouspolitiikan ensimmäisen pilarin soveltamistapa jäsenvaltioissa on selvillä, ja komissio hyväksyy parhaillaan maaseudun kehittämisohjelmia.

Compilation of research papers made for the European Parliament Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development in 2016 by the Policy Department B.

This is the reference document of the Workshop on the "Effects of the structural changes on EU farming: How to better support the European model of agriculture of the 21st century with the CAP" of 14th March 2016, organised by the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (COMAGRI) and the Policy Department B (AGRI Research) of the European Parliament .It is structured in three parts: 1. Farm structural change in Western Europe and the CAP. 2. Farm structural change in Central and Eastern ...

International Day of Rural Women

Tutkimus 13-10-2015

The International Day of Rural Women was celebrated for the first time in 2008. Based on UN resolution 62/136 it recognizes “the critical role and contribution of rural women, including indigenous women, in enhancing agricultural and rural development, improving food security and eradicating rural poverty.” In this sense, the Workshop provides an overview of the situation of rural women in Europe and their crucial role in sustainable rural development. It informs about women's engagement in employment ...