Achieving a transition away from CAP direct payments
The publication of the Land Use Policy Group's (LUPG) vision for the future of the CAP signaled the start of a process rather than an end point. During the launch event in March 2009, a substantial number of questions were raised by the various speakers and members of the audience. In response, LUPG commissioned a series of IEEP discussion papers to address these questions. It is hoped that these papers will prove useful in informing the continuing debate on the future of the CAP after 2013.
The first in a series of four discussion papers titled 'Achieving a transition away from CAP direct payments' has now been released:
The LUPG Vision for the Future of the CAP states that, "during the next programming period, we believe there needs to be a transfer of funds from income support into the direct purchase of environmental services". If this were to be the agreed direction of travel for the CAP then, in order to ensure ongoing economic stability as the nature of support payments evolves, some form of transitional arrangement would need to be put in place. Paper 1, 'Achieving a transition away from CAP direct payments', examines a range of transitional arrangements that could facilitate this shift in the basis of payments away from the current system of support, towards one based on a rationale more focused on the provision of environmental goods and services. The paper considers the advantages and disadvantages, as well as the opportunities and risks associated with a range of transitional options. These considerations are based on an analysis of the anticipated impacts of introducing a new, more environmentally focused, system of support.
A full version of this paper can be viewed here.
You can view paper 3: 'Developing a More Comprehensive Rationale for EU Funding for the Environment' here.
PUBLICATION DATE
02 Jul 2010
AUTHOR
IEEP
FURTHER INFORMATION
The Institute for European Environmental Policy coordinates CAP2020. It is an independent not for profit institute which undertakes research in a number of policy areas including agriculture and rural development.
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