Common Agricultural Policy Modernisation and Simplification PORTUGUESE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL FAIR IN SANTARÉM 12th and 13th of June Flavio Coturni, Head of Unit C1, Policy Perspectives DG Agriculture and Rural Development European Commission #FutureofCAP
Introduction EU Agriculture is called to reply to traditional needs provide affordable, high quality and safe food for citizens (food security) provide environmental public goods to EU citizens contribute to the socio-eco-cultural fabric of EU rural areas EU agriculture is also facing new challenges since the last CAP reform in 2013 crisis in agricultural markets turning from a multilateral towards a bilateral approach to trade new challenges and commitments for the EU as a whole (SDGs, COP 21 climate agreement, migration, Brexit, elections in MS, new US administration) 2
Addressing future challenges of EU's agriculture Economic Foster a smart and resilient agricultural sector Environmental Enhance environmental sustainability and climate-resilience Social Strengthen the socio-economic fabric of rural areas (including generational renewal) 3
Contribution to EU priorities and SDGs, Policy Coherence Subsidiarity / EU added value Budget focused on results Simplification 4
Commission Work Programme 2017 The Commission will take forward work and consult widely on simplification and modernisation of the Common Agricultural Policy to maximise its contribution to the Commission's ten priorities and to the Sustainable Development Goals. This will focus on specific policy priorities for the future, taking account of the opinion of the REFIT Platform, and without prejudice to the Commission proposal to revise the Multiannual Financial Framework. 5
The process Problem definition Objectives Policy options and assessment 6 6
Objectives of the stakeholder consultation: - - Collect views on the performance of the current policy and on the challenges facing EU agriculture and rural areas - - Collect and assess ideas on how to adapt the policy to these emerging challenges - - Gather the widest possible range of views and concerns about EU agriculture in an open and transparent manner - - - Enlarge the debate on the CAP to the wider public and encourage more people to take part in the policy discussion 7
Consultation activities: Existing institutional channels: - Civil Dialogue Group on the CAP (3 rd May 2017) - REFIT platform opinions On-line public consultation (2 nd February 2 nd May 2017) Four Technical Workshops (April-June 2017) A conference to present the share the results of the public consultation and the workshops (7/7/2017) 8
On-line public consultation: key elements Open on-line between 2 nd February and 2 nd MAY Published in all 23 EU official languages Questionnaire structures on 3 areas: - Agriculture, Rural Areas and the CAP today - Objectives and Governance - Agriculture, Rural Areas and the CAP tomorrow Questions include - 28 closed questions (multiple choice) - 5 open questions: two questions on performance of the current CAP (12-13), one on additional objectives (16) and two on ideas for the future (32-33) - Possibility to upload concise documents (up to 5 pages), such as a position paper (question 34) 9
Factual summary on the contributions received Based on the statistical data provided in the database where responses were recorded (without submissions by mail/e-mail) Since the 3 rd May, available at: https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/sites/agriculture/files/consultations/capmodernising/factual_report_public_consultation_modernising_and_simplifying_the_cap_final.pdf Total of 322 912 online contributions 1417 position papers Basic information to be represented by: Member State Type of respondent Individual replies (farming/non farming) Organisations (type and sector) 10
Distribution of the replies by Member State 1% 1% 2% 7% Germany France 2% 2% Italy 6% Spain 46% Belgium 8% Netherlands Austria Poland 12% Hungary 13% Czech Republic Other countries Portugal 0,3% 11
Type of respondent: individuals / organisations You are replying Total % in total as an individual in your personal capacity 312,880 96.89% in your professional capacity or on behalf of an organisation 10,032 3.11% Grand Total 322,912 100.00% A large number of the individual replies were submitted collectively through actions coordinated within the civil society The analysis of the results will specify the identification of the organised campaigns and the related numbers 12
Among the individual participants... How many are involved in farming? Are you involved in farming? Total % in total Yes 22,450 7.18% No 290,430 92.82% Grand Total 312,880 100.00% 13
Which type of organisations? 3% 3% 2% 2% 0% 0% Private enterprise Trade, business or professional association 8% Non-governmental organisation, platform or network Other 9% Regional or local authority (public or mixed) 12% 61% Professional consultancy, law firm, self-employed consultant Research and academia National public authority International organisation Churches and religious communities
Organisations, by sector Agriculture 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% 1% 1% Other Environmental protection 4% Agro-food 5% Rural development Civil society Forestry Trade Union 77% Research / Think tank Public health
Next steps On-going analysis of the contributions Contributions and summary to be published in DG AGRI site Outcome of the consultation and the Workshops to be shared at the Conference The CAP: have your say on7 th July 2017 Outcome of the consultation to feed into the Impact Assessment and the forthcoming Communication 16
Further information will be available at: https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/consultations/cap-modernising/2017_en Thank you for your attention! 17