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RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES IN BULGARIA

RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES IN BULGARIA. Nedka Ivanova UNWE, Sofia, Bulgaria. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION. Some information about administrative structure National definition of rural area Scope of the rural region Some demographic and economic characteristics Strategic objectives of NRDP

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RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES IN BULGARIA

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  1. RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES IN BULGARIA Nedka Ivanova UNWE, Sofia, Bulgaria

  2. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION • Some information about administrative structure • National definition of rural area • Scope of the rural region • Some demographic and economic characteristics • Strategic objectives of NRDP • Allocation of funds • Measures starting from 2007 • Some conclusions Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  3. Administrative structure • Territory – 111 thousand square meters • Population – 7.8 million • 6 NATS 2 regions • 28 NUTS 3 regions • 264 municipalities – LAU 1 (EU qualification) • Municipalities – one or more villages Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  4. National definition of rural area • Municipality (LAU 1), in which no settlement has a population over 30 000 people • 231 from the total 264 LAU 1 regions are rural regions • 81% of the territory and 42% of population • Comparison with OECD definition • Predominantly rural – 20 NUTS 3 regions • Predominantly urban – 1 NUTS 3 region (Sofia) • 98,8% of the territory and 84,3% of population Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  5. Rural areas Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  6. Demographic characteristics of rural areas • Population - 3.2 million • Population density – 35.8/m2 (twice lower the national average, 69.9/m2) • 13% of the municipalities – less than 5 thousand people with 14% of the villages with less than 500 people • And 40% – with less than 10 thousand • 23,9% of the population – minorities: • 14,8% – Turkish speaking • 7% – Roma Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  7. Demographic characteristics … • Strongly declining trend in population -10,5‰ against 2,1‰ in towns • Substantially higher death rate – 16,8 ‰ • Migration to towns – 2,3 ‰ • Unfavourable age structure – 27,2% of population above working age and only 16% less than 15 • Migration among young people • Educational status of the rural population is significantly lower Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  8. Economic characteristics of rural areas • Lower GDP growth - 4,5% against 6% national average • Agriculture is the main economic activity • Labour productivity – twice lower • Lower qualification of labour force • Employment – 42% of labour force • 9-10% lower for female Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  9. Economic characteristics … • Rate of unemployment – 19,2% (twice higher than the average) • No job opportunity • Unfavourable unemployment structure • Long term unemployment • Higher unemployment among young people • Result • Low income with main source – pensions and social payments • Large share of subsistence and semi-subsistence farms – operated by jobless people • Poverty problem Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  10. Strategic objectives of NRDP • To develop a competitive and innovation based agriculture, forestry sector and food processing industry • To restructure and modernize physical potential and promote innovation • To support adjustment of farming structures and support co-operation • To promote knowledge and improve human potential Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  11. Strategic objectives …. • To protect the natural resources and environment of rural areas • Sustainable management of agricultural land • Conservation of biodiversity and high nature value of farmland • Organic farming development • Improvement of soil and water quality • Development of sustainable land management practices • To promote sustainable management of forestry Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  12. Strategic objectives …. • To improve the quality of life and diversify job opportunities in rural areas • Improving quality of life • Improvement of access to major services and infrastructure • Diversification of economic activity and job creation • Developing income generated activity outside agriculture Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  13. Funding of NRDP (mill €) Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  14. Draft budget allocation among axes according to Regulation 1698/2005 (mill €) Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  15. Measures - Axis 1 - Improving the competitiveness of the agricultural and forestry sector Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  16. Measures - Axis 2 - Improving the environment and the countryside Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  17. Measures -Axis 3 - Quality of life in rural areas and diversification of the rural economy Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  18. Axis 4 - Leader Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  19. Other measures • It is foreseen that 7 measures will start at later stage: • 4 measures under Axis 1 • 2 measures under Axis 2 • 1 measure under Axis 3 • The main reasons for using the fazing in option are: • Measure 143 is a transitional measure and should be replaced – advisory services still will be needed • There is a need of additional capacity for implementation of the measures • The areas under NATURA 2000 are not defined yet Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  20. Some conclusions • Bulgaria has chosen the realistic approach to the measures included in the NRDP • The SAPARD experience helped a lot in preparation of the NRDP – fazing in approach will better serve the strategic objectives • Although the first step in setting up the National Rural Network has been done there still is a lot of work ahead before it starts operate properly Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

  21. THANK YOU FOR ATENTION Rural development policies and CAP: more integrated strategies for a global development of rural areas 17-18 December, 2007 Palermo

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