BETA

11 Amendments of Momchil NEKOV related to 2018/0166R(APP)

Amendment 1 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Emphasises that the common agricultural policy (CAP), one of the most integrated policies, plays a crucial role in delivering key EU objectives such as food security; points out that the rules with which farmers must comply governing food, health and environmental protection have increased, while the relative share of agriculture in the EU budget keeps declining; underlines the need to support farmers' transition towards environmentally friendly farming practices and to valorise the delivery of environmental goods;
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 20 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Reiterates its call for the CAP budget to be maintained in the 2021-2027 MFF at least at the level of the 2014-2020 budget for the EU-27 in real terms, given the fundamental role of this policyand added value of this policy; stresses the need to increase funding in line with responses to the various cyclical crises in sensitive sectors ; reaffirms its view that agriculture must not suffer any financial disadvantage as a result of political decisions such as political conflicts with trading partners, the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU or the funding of new European policies ;
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 23 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Reiterates its call for the CAP budget to be maintained in the 2021-2027 MFF at least at the level of the 2014-2020 budget for the EU-27 in real terms, given the fundamental role of this policy; reaffirms its view that agriculture must not suffer any financial disadvantage as a result of political decisions such as the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU, the conclusion of free trade and other international agreements impacting on agriculture, or the funding of new European policies;
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 40 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Disagrees with the Commission’s proposal for the next MFF, which would entail substantial cuts to the CAP; highlights the fact that the extent of the cuts varies according to the parameters used for the comparison; disagrees with the Commission’s approach of providing two calculation methods for the MFF (current vs constant); recalls that the funding level must be maintained in constant prices
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 51 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Stresses the importance of direct payments as well as second-pillar funds for farmers; Stresses the importance of direct payments as well as second-pillar funds for farmers; deplores in particular the severe cuts envisaged for the second pillar of the CAP, which makes a significant contribution to investment and employment in rural areas, and the fact that the process of balancing farm subsidies is still incomplete in the different Member States, and calls for this to change; stresses that it cannot be taken for granted that national co-funding will fill the budget gap;
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 53 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Stresses the importance of direct payments as well as second-pillar funds for farmers; deplores in particular rural populations ; strongly opposes the severe cuts envisaged for the second pillar of the CAP, which makes a significant contribution to investment and employment in rural areasbrings a vital contribution to employment, investment, accessibility and territorial attractiveness in rural areas; calls for the rural development funding level to be restored to that of the 2014-2020 funding period ; stresses that it cannot be taken for granted that national co-funding will fill the budget gap;
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 65 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4 – point a (new)
(a) Reiterates that the overall EARDF and EAGF total for the coming period should be 382,855,000,000 in constant prices to correspond to 2014-2020
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 66 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4 – point b (new)
(b) Stresses that the expectation that 40% of CAP will be spent on climate action can only be achieved if the funds for environmental and climate schemes are not subject to the reduction of payments (cap) outlined in Article 15 of the proposal establishing rules on strategic plans to be drawn up by Member States under the CAP;
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 82 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5 a (new)
5 a. Underlines the need to have a legally binding and compulsory MFF mid-term review;
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 84 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Stresses that an indirect boost to incomethe level and quality of income, particularly of small and medium-sized farmers, can also be achieved through a real reduction in red tape for farmers in the CAP, and by providing support for a wider range of crops and ecological services and activities, such as pollination by bees;
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 116 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7 a (new)
7a. Points to the adverse effect that any delay in the adoption of the next MFF, or in the CAP, would have on the agricultural industry and on farmers, owing to the so-called 'zero year' system, which was the basic problem in some Member States at the start of the current period; calls also for shorter deadlines for national and regional administrations for the preparations of proposals for RDP measures and other first pillar measures, to enable a smoother transition between the two MFFs.
2018/09/03
Committee: AGRI