Title: RURAL DEVELOPMENT
1RURAL DEVELOPMENT
- European Rural Development policy is a living
policy, born of political decision-making
processes and of its implementation on the
ground. - The European Unions new policy for rural
development - as the second pillar of the CAP -
seeks to establish a coherent and sustainable
framework for the future of rural areas aiming at
restoring and enhancing competitiveness and
therefore contributing to the maintenance of
employment.
2RURAL AREAS
- The term rural area, at least in the political
discussion in Europe, covers a multiplicity of
landscapes, activities and functions. - understanding of rural areas reflects more than
how land is covered by nature and mans activity - Many rural regions in the EU and in particular
the most rural ones - are more strongly affected
by population declines than other types of
region. In all member states of the EU their per
capita income generally lies below the national
average.
3RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY
- Rural development policy, as we know it today in
the EU, essentially reflects three different
concerns - the need to restructure and accompany change in
the agriculture sector, - the promotion of economic and social cohesion
through regional development policy - to integrate environmental concerns into the
Common Agricultural Policy. -
4RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY - changes
- The pressure for change came from three sources
- from rural areas themselves
- in the form of the need for a further set of
Reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy to
increase the competitiveness of European
Agriculture, to integrate environmental concerns
and to prepare for Enlargement - changing understanding of the role of
agriculture in Europe
5RURAL DEVELOPMENT-Second pillar" of the CAP
(Agenda 2000 ?)
- Main objectives
- Supporting a viable and sustainable agriculture
and forestry sector at the heart of the rural
community - Developing the territorial, economic and social
conditions necessary for maintaining the rural
population on the basis of a sustainable
approach - Maintaining and improving the environment, the
countryside and natural heritage of rural areas.
6RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY
- Basic principles of the new policy are
- Multi-functionality of agriculture
- Multi-sectoral and integrated approach to the
rural economy in order to diversify activities,
create new sources of incom and employment - Flexible aids for rural development based on
subsidiarity and promoting decentralisation,
consultation at regional, localand partnership
level - Transparency in drawing up and managing
programmes, based on more simplified legislation
7RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY - Principles
- Integrating all rural areas into rural
development policy - Increasing flexibility for Member States
- New division of finances between the Guidance and
Guarantee sections of the EAGGF - Rural development programmes designed by Member
States at the most appropriate geographical level
(outside Objective 1) - Simplification one regulation instead of nine
- Closer co-ordination between rural development
and market policy
8Rural development policy 2000-2006
- To achieve better integration
9Rural development policy 2000-2006
Infrastructure and rural areas
Development and renovation of villages
Environmental protection
Possibility of alternative incomes tourism and
crafts
Rural areas
Regional products
Recreational function of rural areas
10Rural development policy 2000-2006
Maintaining the natural features of landscapes
Improving farm efficiency
Forests
Diversifying alternative incomes and services
AGRICULTURE
Reducing environmental impact
Improving production and marketing methods
11RURAL DEVELOPMENT-measures
- 1. Investments in farm businesses
- This helps farmers to modernise buildings and
equipment, improve the quality of management and
develop alternative production potential on the
farm, particularly in higher value added
products. - Investments to improve veterinary and
phytosanitary hygiene, reduce environmental
problems and promote animal welfare are also
supported. - The conditions for EU support have been clarified
and simplified. Part-time farmers are now fully
eligible for support. - investment support is only possible in sectors
where production has clear market outlets.
121. Investments in farm businesses
- Agricultural holdings
- The aim of Community investment aid is
- to modernise agricultural holdings
- improve their viability.
- The support will contribute
- improvement of incomes and of living,
- working and production conditions.
13RURAL DEVELOPMENT-measures
- 2. Human resources
- Setting up of young farmers
- The aid to facilitate the establishment of young
farmers will be granted when - among other
factors - the farmer (as the head of the holding)
is under 40 years of age and sets up an
agricultural holding for the first time. - a single premium up to the maximum eligible
amount of EUR 25 000 - an interest subsidy on loans taken on with a
view to cover the costs arising from setting up
142. Human resources
- Early retirement
- Aid for early retirement is set at EUR 15 000 per
transferor per year. - Where in the case of a transferor a normal
retirement pension is paid by the Member State,
early retirement support shall be granted as a
supplement thus taking into account the amount of
the national retirement pension.
152. Human resources
- Training
- The measure has extended to all involved in
agricultural activities and their restructuring.
Forest holders and other persons involved in
forestry activities for the application of forest
management practices to improve the economic,
ecological and social functions are also eligible
for training benefits.
16RURAL DEVELOPMENT- measures
- 3. Less favoured areas and areas with
environmental restrictions - Compensatory allowances for farmers in
less-favoured areas will be granted on a hectare
basis. They will be fixed between EUR 20-25 per
hectare. - To be eligible farmers have to apply usual good
farming practice and to work a minimum area over
a period of at least five years. - New feature Rural areas subject to environmental
constraints can be recognised as less-favoured
areas (max 10 of the total area)
17RURAL DEVELOPMENT- measures
4. Forestry Support for forestry will
contribute to the maintenance and development of
the economic, ecological and social functions of
forests in rural areas. It will be granted only
for forests of private owners (or by their
associations) or by municipalities.
18RURAL DEVELOPMENT-measures
- 5. Processing and marketing
- Investments must contribute to improving the
situation of the basic agricultural production
sector in question. - They must guarantee the producers of such basic
products an adequate share in the resulting
economic benefits.
19RURAL DEVELOPMENT-measures
- 6. Agri-environmental measures
- to support the sustainable development of rural
areas and to respond to societys increasing
demand for environmental services. - Payments will be given to farmers who engage
themselves in farming practices compatible with
the increasing need to protect and improve the
environment, natural resources, soil and genetic
diversity and to maintain the landscape and the
countryside.
20RURAL DEVELOPMENT-measures
- 7. Various measures for the general development
of rural areas (Article 33) - Land improvement
- Land consolidation
- Replacement services and aid for farm management
- Marketing quality agricultural products
- Essential services for the rural economy and
population - Renovation of villages, protection and
preservationof rural heritage
217. Various measures for the general development
of rural areas (Article33)
- Diversification of agricultural activities or
those close to agriculture - Water resource management
- Improvement of rural infrastructures linked to
the development of agriculture - Promotion of tourism and crafts
- Environmental protection and improving animal
welfare - Prevention and reconstruction of agricultural
potential damaged through natural disasters - Financial engineering
22Whats new in the rural development policy?
- art.33 a new instrument for rural development
covering all EU rural areas - GFP introduced concept of Good Farming Practices
- art. 16 rural areas subject to environmental
constraints can be recognised as less-favoured
areas - Horizontal regulation link between the 1st and
the 2nd pillar of the CAP
23New features on Agri-environmental measures
- Strengthened through the concept of Good
Agricultural Practices (GPA) as a base line for
calculating support - New feature (link with horizontal regulation)
- Member States may use separate financial means
- through non-adherence to environmental provisions
- through modulation of aid to strengthen the 4
accompanying measures
24New features on Agri-environmental measures
- Regulation 1259/99 it is up to Member States
(but compulsory) to adopt appropriate
environmental measures - Agri-environmental measures(forming part of
rural development policy) - Legal provisions
- Specific environmental conditions non-adherence
to the last two categories could lead to a
reduction in or with drawl of direct aid
25RURAL DEVELOPMENT - Implementing Rural
Development Policy
- Simplifying agricultural legislation
- Rural development all measures regrouped under a
single regulation
26RURAL DEVELOPMENT
- Regulation EC no 1257/99 replaces the nine
previous regulations - Reg (EC) no 950/97 agricultural structures
- Reg (EC) no 951/97 processing and marketing of
agricultural products - Reg (EC) no 952/97 producers groups and
associations - Reg (EEC) no 2078/92 agri-environmental measures
- Reg (EEC) no 2079/92 early retirement
- Reg (EEC) no 2080/92 forestry measures
- Reg (EEC) no 867/90 processing and marketing of
forestry products - Reg (EEC) no 1610/89 on the provisions of
regulation (EEC) no4256/88 development of wooded
regions - Reg (EEC) no 4256/88 on the provisions of
regulation (EEC) no 2052 EAGGF - Guarantee
27Regulation (EC) No 1257/99 the aims of rural
development policy(Article 2)
- the improvement of structures in agricultural
holdings for the processing and marketing of
agricultural products - the conversion and reorientation of agricultural
production potential, the introduction of new
technologies and the improvement of product
quality - the encouragement of non-food production
- sustainable forest development
28Regulation (EC) No 1257/99 the aims of rural
development policy(Article 2)
- the diversification of activities with the aim of
complementary or alternative activities - the maintenance and reinforcement of viable
social fabric in rural areas - the development of economic activities and the
maintenance and creation of employment with the
aim of ensuring a better exploitation of existing
inherent potential
29Regulation (EC) No 1257/99 the aims of rural
development policy, (Article 2)
- the improvement of working and living conditions
- the maintenance and promotion of low-input
farming systems - the preservation and promotion of a high nature
value and a sustainable agriculture respecting
environmental requirements - the removal of inequalities and the promotion of
equal opportunities for men and women, in
particular by supporting projects initiated and
implemented by women.
30Administrative and financial provisions
- EAGGF Guarantee Section-Community support for
early retirement, less-favoured areas and areas
with environmental restrictions,
agrienvironmental measures and afforestation -
- Community support for other rural development
measures will be financed by the EAGGF Guidance
Section in areas covered by Objective 1
(integrated into the programmes) and Guarantee
Section in areas outside Objective 1.
31Administrative and financial provisions
- Guiding principles for the new rural development
policy - decentralisation of responsibilities and
- flexibility
32Evolution of EU Farm Subsidies-EAGGF-Guarantee
33Sources of rural development funding
34EAGGF-Guarantee budget