Common agricultural policy: modernize, simplify and
streamline
The European Commission has proposed measures directed to
modernize, to simplify and to streamline the Common Agricultural
Policies, with the purpose to satisfy more effectively the
increasing demand of alimentary products.
Among the main changes: the abolition of the obligation for the
farmers to leave uncultivated 10% of the fields and the gradual
abolition of the milk quotas within 2015. Currently the granting of
supplies to farmers depends on the respect of some environmental
bonds, animal comfort and food quality.
The Commission reckons that the system must be simplified and
improved, cutting the inappropriate obligations and the ones that
fall under the normal responsibility of the farmer and introducing
criteria aimed at the optimization of the water resources
management.
Today, all the farmers who receive more than 5.000 Euro for year of
direct supplies, loose a 5% quota that is devolved to the budget of
rural development. The Commission proposes to increase this
percentage to 13% within 2012. The funds obtained can be used by
member States to support programs for climatic changes, renewable
energies and biodiversity.