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The reform of the CMO Fruit & Vegetables – Better policy for a stronger Sector

The reform of the CMO Fruit & Vegetables – Better policy for a stronger Sector. PROGNOSFRUIT 2007 Vilnius, Lithuania DG Agri/C.2. Better for the …. 1. Farmer : Freedom to farm 2. Taxpayer: Sustainable expenditure 3. Citizens : Transparence & coherence. Better for the ….

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  1. The reform of the CMO Fruit & Vegetables – Better policy for a stronger Sector PROGNOSFRUIT 2007 Vilnius, Lithuania DG Agri/C.2

  2. Better for the … 1. Farmer: Freedom to farm 2. Taxpayer: Sustainable expenditure 3. Citizens: Transparence & coherence

  3. Better for the … 4. Consumer: Focus on health benefits 5. Environment: Sustaining the effort 6. Global partners: Full WTO conformity 7. Sector: Level playing field

  4. 1.A Better for the FARMER: Freedom of choice which Producer Organization (PO) to join for which product (fresh & processed) Simplified mergers and cooperation's (transnational, Associations of PO) MS to design ‘National programs’ as overall guidelines for Operational Programs (OP)

  5. 1.B Better for the FARMER: OP to be elaborated in coherence with MS National strategy setting out overall objectives, priorities and eligible measures Single Payment Scheme (SPS): Integration of all agriculture land in line with respective MS model Application of rules of cross-compliance in line with Rural Development rules (good agriculture practice)

  6. Share of PO in national F&V production (in 2004, %)Source: AGRI/C.2

  7. 1.C Better for the FARMER: No ceiling on budget for POs, annual growth rate foreseen due to increased organisation of 50 Mio€ MS with low degree of organisation (under 20% VMP) receive additional aid (e.g. NMS, RUP, PT, EL) New instrument for crises management, managed by PO to provide for security and stability

  8. Expenditure of Operational Funds (in 2005, Mio€) Source: AGRI/C.2

  9. 2. Better for the TAXPAYER: Less distortive expenditure: No more export restitutions, EU-funded market withdrawals More sustainable expenditure: 50% co-financing of Operational Programs e.g. for crises management Overall ceiling of max. EU-cofinanced support up to 4,1% of VMP for POs retained Rural Development: No double financing of measures eligible both under CMO and Rural Development

  10. 3.A Better for the CITIZENS: Decoupling of aid: Processing aid abolished, transferred into Member states national SPS envelopes Coherence: Introduction of performance indicators in Operational Programs Transparency by publication of MS National Programs for comparison

  11. EU co-funded expenditure per category (in Mio€) Source: AGRI/C.2

  12. 3.B Better for the CITIZENS: Drastic reduction of withdrawals: - EU-funded only for free distribution and - PO co-funded as part of new crises management instrument (max. 33% of OP budget) Abolishment of export restitutions

  13. 4.A Better for the CONSUMER: Focus of F&V promotion programs within OP on ‘young consumers’ Free distribution for charitable organisations and also for schools 100% EU-funded Obligatory labeling of country of origin for all fresh F&V

  14. 4.B Better for the CONSUMER: Within OPs, if the focus of promotion programs is on young consumers, co-financing rate is increased to 60% Increase of indicative budget for direct EC-funded promotional actions under reg. 2826/2000 from 6 Mio€ to 12 Mio€

  15. 4.C Better for the CONSUMER: Council declaration on School Fruit Scheme: « Commission invite to present as soon as possible a proposal based on the evaluation of the benefits, practicability and administrative costs involved in such a Scheme. »

  16. 5.A Better for the ENVIRONMENT: Environmental standards (GAP) in line with Rural Development All area under SPS: cross-compliance fully applicable Measures to protect the environment not only cover production but the whole marketing chain (transport, packaging et al.)

  17. 5.B Better for the ENVIRONMENT: OP measures supporting organic production eligible for 60% co-financing All PO must spend at least 10% of their total Operational Fund on measures to protect the environment Investments with harmful impact on the environment are not eligible for funding within OP

  18. Expenditure on environmental measures (% of total OF, 2005) Source: AGRI/C.2

  19. 6. Better for the GLOBAL PARTNERS: All measures in conformity with WTO obligations: No more export restitutions, No more processing aid coupled to production No 100% financing withdrawals except for free distribution Marketing standards harmonized with international rules

  20. Extra EU-25 trade (Mio €) in fresh vegetables, 2005 Source: AGRI/C.2

  21. 7. Better for the SECTOR: Transition rules for the decoupling of the processing aid in some Member states Special area-based temporary aid for the restructuring of the soft fruit sector in several Member states

  22. Background Objectives of the reformTime table

  23. Reform objectives 1 • To contribute to achieving sustainable production that is competitive both on internal and external markets • To reduce fluctuations in fruit and vegetables producers' income resulting from crises • To increase consumption of fruit and vegetables in the EU

  24. Reform objectives 2 • To continue the efforts made by the sector to maintain and protect the environment • To simplify and where possible reduce the administrative burden for all concerned

  25. Reform objectives 3 These objectives of the reform have been identified taking into account: - consistency with the reformed CAP, market support and rural development policy, - WTO compatibility, - conformity with the financial perspectives.

  26. Time table • Commission publishes proposal on 24th January 2007 • Discussion in Council Working Group and Special Committee for Agriculture • Political agreement in the Council on 11th June 2007 • Adoption by the Council in September 2007 • Commission implementing rules elaborated by end 2007 • Entry into force by 1st January 2008

  27. Thank you for your attention ! http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/capreform/fruitveg/index_en.htm

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