Future of CAP and tendencies in global agriculture markets Technical Assistance for Development of a Strategy for Alignment with Common Market Organisation (CMO) Requirements TR2014/AG/10-A1-01/001 This Project is co-financed by the European Union and the Republic of Turkey Future of CAP and tendencies in global agriculture markets Antalya, March 1st, 2018
“Sometimes we stare so long at a door that is closing that we see too late the one that is open.” Alexander Graham Bell
Contents Policy challenges & key questions Public consultation on CAP after 2020 CAP objectives, pillars & main measures Future of global markets and farming
Addressing challenging for EU Agriculture Economic Coping with volatility and price uncertainty, and their impact on competitiveness Environmental Better managing natural resources and addressing climate change Social Promoting generational renewal to foster rural jobs and growth
Initial discussions on the future of CAP in 2016 Key questions: What is the role of CAP today? Is the current scope of CAP adequate or should it be enhanced to new areas ? Should the CAP contribute more to the environment and climate? What is the role of CAP in relation to international trade and developing countries? Should the CAP be more oriented to market stabilisation? What are the justifications and priorities for supporting farmers? What are the main challenges in achieving global competitiveness of EU agriculture ?
Farmers & non-farmers views …
EC Communication, 2017
CAP post-2020 timeline 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 initial discussions at ministers’ level (May, September, November) public consultations on future of the CAP (February- May) results of the public consultation -November ministerial discussions (March, September) Commission proposal on the reform package (January- February) discussion by Council and Parliament on the reform package adoption of the reform package (?) implementati on of the new CAP legislation
Alternative views (Hart & al., 2016)
EU is a major player in food trade
Innovations and knowledge transfer: key factor for success
Agriculture as a high-risk business
Future is coming very fast – be ready! Farmer as a carbon manager Energy farmer: renewable energy from farms Farmer as a ‘Pharmer’: mass production of nutrient-rich food & lab ingredients ‘Insect’ farmer: multi-purposes Farmer as a ‘Broker’, hedging and mitigating marketable risks Farmer as a Stuard of environment, rural areas,…
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