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Implications for food production, land use and rural development of the Europea...

Autor(es): Tranter, R. B. cv logo 1 ; Swinbank, A. cv logo 2 ; Wooldridge, M. J. cv logo 3 ; Costa, L. cv logo 4 ; Knapp, T. cv logo 5 ; Little, G. P. J. cv logo 6 ; Sottomayor, M. L. cv logo 7

Data: 2007

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/5344

Origem: Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Assunto(s): CAP reform; CAP reform; Food production; Land use and rural development; Farmers' intentions; Germany, Portugal and the UK


Descrição
The 2003 reform of the European Union's (EU) Common Agricultural Policy introduced a decoupled income support for farmers called the Single Farm Payment (SFP). Concerns were raised about possible future land use and production changes and their impact on rural communities. Here, such concerns are considered against the workings of the SFP in three EU Member States. Various quantitative studies that have determined the likely impact of the SFP within the EU and the study countries are reviewed. We present the results of a farm survey conducted in the study countries in which farmers' responses to a decoupling scenario similar to the SFP were sought. We found that little short-term change was proposed in the three, rather di erent, study countries with only 30% of the farmers stating that they would alter their mix of farm activities. Furthermore, less than 30% of all respondents in each country would idle any land under decoupling. Of those who would adopt a new activity, the most popular choices were forestry, woodland and non-food crops.
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