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De GMO vormt het kader voor de marktmaatregelen binnen het GLB. De achtereenvolgende hervormingen hebben ertoe geleid dat in 2007 de toenmalige 21 GMO's zijn samengevoegd tot één GMO voor alle landbouwproducten. Daarnaast is het GLB als gevolg van de herzieningen geleidelijk aan nog marktgerichter geworden en is de reikwijdte van de interventie-instrumenten teruggeschroefd; die worden nu als „vangnetten” beschouwd die alleen in crisissituaties worden gebruikt.

The changing climate affects many sectors of business and society. Different kinds of adap­tation measures are needed for each situ­ation – there is no one-size fits all approach. In the EU, adaptation is primarily the responsibility of Member States and local actors. The European Commission (EC) supports coordination, research and knowledge-sharing. In April 2013, the ECadopted an EU adaptation strategy, which sets out EU actions and promotes actions by Member States.

The study analyses the theme of production potential regulation and of the planned abolishment of the planting rights regime considering the constraints defined by the CAP evolution, the current situation of the market, the role in the market of different regions and the structural complexity of the European wine industry. The study, starting from the analysis of the implementation of the planting rights regime across the EU and through an investigation of what could be the effects of the abolishment ...

This study is a contribution to the parliamentary debate in response to the proposal for reform of the common organisation of the market in wine initiated by the Commission. It provides a brief summary of the situation in the wine market in recent years in the 25 Member States of the European Union, assesses the shortcomings of the current CMO mechanisms, analyses the Commission's proposals and puts forward specific proposals for reform of the CMO.

The study 'Evolution of Farm Incomes in the European Union' based on micro-economic data from DG-Agri's Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN) proposes an analysis of the current situation of farm incomes in the EU. The study pays special attention to the main sectors, subtypes and important regions, in order to highlight trends in farm incomes in the EU in recent years, identify their fundamental components and assess the impact of the CAP on them.