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Recherche pour la commission AGRI — Développement de la production laitière dans l’UE après la fin des quotas laitiers
Le présent document est le résumé de l’étude demandée par la commission de l’agriculture et du développement rural sur le développement de la production laitière dans l’UE après la fin des quotas laitiers. L’étude complète, disponible en anglais, peut être téléchargée à l’adresse suivante: https://bit.ly/3QBNOEO
Research for AGRI Committee – Development of Milk Production in the EU after the End of Milk Quotas
This At a glance note summarises the study evaluating the challenges, opportunities and medium-term prospects for the EU dairy sector in light of milk quota abolition. The study focuses on structural change in the sector, the dynamics of the dairy market, the need for environmental resilience and rural sustainability. The specific concerns of disadvantaged dairy regions are also addressed. The report offers policy recommendations for the European Parliament's consideration to bolster dairy farming ...
L’étude fait le point sur les données scientifiques, les lacunes en matière de connaissances et le cadre réglementaire actuels relatifs au bien-être des principales espèces de poissons d’élevage dans l’Union. Elle propose également aux députés au Parlement européen une liste de priorités et de recommandations stratégiques relatives au bien-être animal adaptées au processus décisionnel de l’Union. Dans le cadre d’une pisciculture durable, le bien-être des poissons est essentiel et fait l’objet d’une ...
The EU dairy sector: Main features, challenges and prospects
The EU dairy sector is the second biggest agricultural sector in the EU, representing more than 12 % of total agricultural output. While milk is produced in all Member States, farm and herd sizes, yields and types of farming vary widely across Europe, from free-range farming in Alpine areas to large specialised dairy farms in the north-west and centre of Europe. In 2016, 157 million tonnes of milk were delivered to dairies, where raw milk is processed into fresh products such as cheese or butter. ...
Recherche pour la Commission AGRI - Le secteur de l’élevage bovin dans l’Union européenne : défis et perspectives - lait et viande
Le secteur de l’élevage bovin revêt une grande importance économique pour le secteur agricole européen, où la productivité est très hétérogène. Dans un proche avenir, il faudra s’attendre à une offre de lait et de viande bovine encore plus importante. Pour éviter une chute des prix à la ferme, il est nécessaire de favoriser une plus grande différenciation des produits à l’échelle de l’Union, un accroissement des possibilities d’exportation ainsi qu’une indemnisation au titre de services environnementaux ...
Measures to address the crisis in the dairy sector
The milk crisis in the EU has persisted since 2015. In light of the situation facing the dairy sector and recognising that the outlook for milk prices is not encouraging, Parliament has requested the Commission and the Council to provide an update in plenary on measures to address the situation.
Measures to support dairy farmers after the end of EU milk quotas
Milk is produced in every EU Member State and EU milk production is growing. As the leading worldwide exporter of many dairy products, the EU is a major player in the global dairy market; within the Union, dairy is an essential agricultural sector with significant economic, social and territorial importance. For more than 30 years, EU milk supply was managed by the EU milk quota system, which expired at the end of March 2015. Although long-term market prospects are generally quite positive, with ...
The future of the EU dairy sector after the end of milk quotas
Milk is produced in every EU Member State and EU milk production is growing. As the leading worldwide exporter of many dairy products, the EU is a major player in the global dairy market; within the Union, dairy is an essential agricultural sector with significant economic, social and territorial importance. For more than 30 years, EU milk supply was managed by the EU milk quota system, which expired at the end of March 2015. Although long-term market prospects are generally quite positive, with ...
Future Policy Options for EU Beet Production : Quotas - Yes or No ?
Abolishment of EU sugar quotas will lead to lower sugar and sugar beet prices in the EU, leading to lower margins for farms. At the same time, expansion of sugar beet growing and processing in a quota-free situation can decrease fixed cost per ha of sugar beet and per kg of sugar, making both sugar beet growing and processing more efficient. Besides, lower sugar price levels will make Europe a more attractive continent for investments by sugar-based industries.
The Future of Milk Quota : Different Scenarios
The objective of the study is to obtain an overview of the possible policy options for the phasing out of the milk quota scheme and the accompanying measures which could help to ensure a 'soft landing' for the industry should quotas be phased out in 2015. Specifically, this study analyses and assesses these policy options and accompanying measures on the basis of their feasibility with particular attention paid to their economic, social, regional and budgetary implications and provides recommendations ...