agricultural policy and grasslands
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Agricultural Policy
and Grasslands
Jaak Herodes Estonian Farmers Federation
So far…
European Union Common Agricultural Policy has developed continuously during its historyHalf of the European Union's land is farmed This fact alone highlights the influence of farming on the EU's natural environmentbut so far CAP focused on agricultural income and production
Agenda 2000
CAP two pillars: the market and income policy ('first pillar'), and the sustainable development of rural areas ('second pillar')increasingly aimed at heading off the risks of environmental degradation encouraging farmers to continue to play a positive role in the maintenance of the countryside and the environment by targeted rural development measures and by contributing to securing farming profitability in the different EU regions.
Current CAP reform
The 2003 CAP reform brings greater quality to environmental integration, with new or amended measures to promote the protection of the farmed environment in both pillars.
But:De-coupled payments – how to manage grasslands/valuable landscapes now? What is the impact of support entitlements to grassland management, biodiversity and valuable landscapes?How important are (natural) grasslands?
Grassland Multifunctional:
Income:- agricultural production- tourism …
Non profitable purposes:- preservation of resources- biodiversity- Impact of agriculture on landscapes…
Estonia
Agricultural land
Grassland31%
Fruit and vegetable gardens (ow n consumption)
1%
Arable land68%
LFA in Estonia
0 (95)Art 19 (78)Art 20 (24)
LFA coverage
LFA
In whole Estonia less-favoured areas are together 2,259 thousand hectares (49,95% from state area).
Forecasted supported area at 400 thousand ha.
2004 - 8323 applicant 297 452 ha
Estonia
For future:At least 800 000 ha are maintained under CAP I pillar;Possibility to expand maintenance of valuable landscapes and biodiversity under CAP II pillar (RDP)
Purpose – to maintain valuable landscapes and expand agricultural production - food and non-food
For future discussion
As there is a number of choices for the member states it is worth to analyze:Purpose of landscapes (income/ environment) ?
Best way to maintain valuable landscapes, biodiversity and manage grasslands?
Thank You!