Disaggregated Impacts of CAP Reforms, Proceedings of an OECD Workshop
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Disaggregated Impacts of CAP Reforms

Proceedings of an OECD Workshop

"Éditions OECD"

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The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is an important policy for the European
Union and accounts for about 40% of the EU budget. Ever since its inception in
1958, the CAP has been regularly reviewed and adjusted to improve its
performance and adapt to changing circumstances. At a time when the post-2013
future of the CAP is being discussed and major challenges such as food
security and climate change lay ahead, it is important to review the impact of
past reforms and to draw lessons for the design of future policies.

While the studies in these proceedings often take account of national and
international market effects of agricultural policies, they tend to focus on
the impact of policies on farms and at the regional and local levels. Today,
the European Union is composed of very diverse regions that are affected very
differently by any given farm policy, depending on the structural
characteristics of the farms’ and regions’ economies.

This report collects papers presented at the OECD Workshop on Disaggregated
Impacts of CAP Reforms, held in Paris in March 2010, which focused on recent
reforms. In particular, it examined the implementation of the single payment
scheme since 2005 and the transfer of funds between different measures.
Special attention was also paid to reforms of the sugar and dairy sectors with
respect to the quota system and the restructuring of both these industries.
The papers also look at the impact of the new direct payment system on land
use, production and income.
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