Activities of Luis Manuel CAPOULAS SANTOS related to 2008/0104(CNS)
Reports (1)
REPORT on the proposal for a Council regulation on modifications to the common agricultural policy by amending Regulations (EC) No 320/2006, (EC) No 1234/2007, (EC) No 3/2008 and (EC) No […]/2008 PDF (264 KB) DOC (428 KB)
Amendments (6)
Amendment 1 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act
Recital 18
Recital 18
(18) The provisions on exceptional market deleted support measures related to animal diseases are to be dealt with in a horizontal provision on risk management, and so should be deleted from Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007.
Amendment 2 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act
Article 4 – point 11
Article 4 – point 11
Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007
Article 44
Article 44
Amendment 3 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act
Annex I – table
Annex I – table
Member State 2008/09 2009/108/09 2010/11 2011 2009/120 2012/13 20130/141 2014/15 Belgium 3 427 288,740 3 461 561,627 3 496 177,244 3 531 139,016 3 566 450,406 3 602 114,910 3 602 114,910 Bulgaria 998 580,000 1 008 565,800 1 018 651,458 1 028 837,973 1 039 126,352 1 049 517,616 1 049 517,616 Czech Republic 2 792 689,620 2 820 616,516 2 848 822,681 2 877 310,908 2 906 084,017 2 935 144,857 2 935 144,857 Denmark 4 612 619,520 4 658 745,715 4 705 333,172 4 752 386,504 4 799 910,369 4 847 909,473 4 847 909,473 Germany 28 847 420,391 29 135 894,595 29 427 253,541 29 721 526,076 30 018 741,337 30 318 928,750 30 318 928,750 Estonia 659 295,360 665 888,314 672 547,197 679 272,669 686 065,395 692 926,049 692 926,049 Ireland 5 503 679,280 5 558 716,073 5 614 303,234 5 670 446,266 5 727 150,729 5 784 422,236 5 784 422,236 Greece 836 923,260 845 292,493 853 745,418 862 282,872 870 905,700 879 614,757 879 614,757 Spain 6 239 289,000 6 301 681,890 6 364 698,709 6 428 345,696 6 492 629,153 6 557 555,445 6 557 555,445 France 25 091 321,700 25 342 234,917 25 595 657,266 25 851 613,839 26 110 129,977 26 371 231,277 26 371 231,277 Italy 10 740 661,200 10 848 067,812 10 956 548,490 11 066 113,975 11 176 775,115 11 288 542,866 11 288 542,866 Cyprus 148 104,000 149 585,040 151 080,890 152 591,699 154 117,616 155 658,792 155 658,792 Latvia 743 220,960 750 653,170 758 159,701 765 741,298 773 398,711 781 132,698 781 132,698 Lithuania 1 738 935,780 1 756 325,138 1 773 888,389 1 791 627,273 1 809 543,546 1 827 638,981 1 827 638,981 Luxembourg 278 545,680 281 331,137 284 144,448 286 985,893 289 855,752 292 754,310 292 754,310 Hungary 2 029 861,200 2 050 159,812 2 070 661,410 2 091 368,024 2 112 281,704 2 133 404,521 2 133 404,521 Malta 49 671,960 50 168,680 50 670,366 51 177,070 51 688,841 52 205,729 52 205,729 Netherlands 11 465 630,280 11 580 286,583 11 696 089,449 11 813 050,343 11 931 180,847 12 050 492,655 12 050 492,655 Austria 2 847 478,469 2 875 953,254 2 904 712,786 2 933 759,914 2 963 097,513 2 992 728,488 2 992 728,488 Poland 9 567 745,860 9 663 423,319 9 760 057,552 9 857 658,127 9 956 234,709 10 055 797,056 10 055 797,056 Portugal 1 987 521,000 2 007 396,210 2 027 470,172 2 047 744,874 2 068 222,323 2 088 904,546 2 088 904,546 Romania 3 118 140,000 3 149 321,400 3 180 814,614 3 212 622,760 3 244 748,988 3 277 196,478 3 277 196,478 Slovenia 588 170,760 594 052,468 599 992,992 605 992,922 612 052,851 618 173,380 618 173,380 Slovakia 1 061 603,760 1 072 219,798 1 082 941,996 1 093 771,416 1 104 709,130 1 115 756,221 1 115 756,221 Finland 2 491 930,710 2 516 850,017 2 542 018,517 2 567 438,702 2 593 113,089 2 619 044,220 2 619 044,220 Sweden 3 419 595,900 3 453 791,859 3 488 329,778 3 523 213,075 3 558 445,206 3 594 029,658 3 594 029,658 United Kingdom 15 125 168,940 15 276 420,629 15 429 184,836 15 583 476,684 15 739 311,451 15 896 704,566 15 896 704,566 Luxembourg 278 545,680 281 331,137 284 144,448 Hungary 2 029 861,200 2 050 159,812 2 070 661,410 Malta 49 671,960 50 168,680 50 670,366 Netherlands 11 465 630,280 11 580 286,583 11 696 089,449 Austria 2 847 478,469 2 875 953,254 2 904 712,786 Poland 9 567 745,860 9 663 423,319 9 760 057,552 Portugal 1 987 521,000 2 007 396,210 2 027 470,172 Romania 3 118 140,000 3 149 321,400 3 180 814,614 Slovenia 588 170,760 594 052,468 599 992,992 Slovakia 1 061 603,760 1 072 219,798 1 082 941,996 Finland 2 491 930,710 2 516 850,017 2 542 018,517 Sweden 3 419 595,900 3 453 791,859 3 488 329,778 United Kingdom 15 125 168,940 15 276 420,629 15 429 184,836
Amendment 4 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act
Article 4 – point 14 a (new)
Article 4 – point 14 a (new)
Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007
Article 78 – paragraph 3 a (new)
Article 78 – paragraph 3 a (new)
(14a) In Article 78, the following paragraph 3a is added: "3a. The overall revenue resulting from savings related to deletion of existing market measures and the payment of the super-levy to the EU should be paid into a milk fund/scheme to assist the restructuring process (milk fund) of the EU dairy sector, for example, by the implementation of accompanying measures."
Amendment 5 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act
Article 4 – point 32
Article 4 – point 32
Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007
Article 184 – point 5
Article 184 – point 5
"(5) before 30 June1 December 20110 to the European Parliament and Council on the conditions for smoothly phasing out the milk quota system, including, in particular, possible further increases in quotas or possible reductions in the superlevy.milk-market situation. The report shall be accompanied, if necessary, by appropriate proposals."
Amendment 6 #
Proposal for a regulation – amending act
Recital 8
Recital 8
(8) Constrained by the milk quota ceilings, total Community milk production is projected to follow a gradual, though modest decline over the medium term as continued restructuring in the Member States which were not members of the Community before the 2004 enlargement would lead to a decline in subsistence milk production, while production growth remains limited due to the existence of quotas. At the same time the rate of milk delivered to dairies for processing is foreseen to continue expanding over the projection period. IAn the light of strong internal and external demand, the milk quota system is hence now restricting production expansion, as opposed to the situation when quotas were introduced as a response to overproduction. In such a market situation, quotas reduce market orientation because they distort farmers' response to price signals, and prevent efficiency gains in the sector by slowing down restructuring. They are scheduled to end in 2015, in orincrease in the milk quotas as provided for in Annex I to this Regulation (of 2% for the 2008-2009 marketing year and 1% for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 marketing years) will provider to effect the appropriate adjustments by degrees. In this perspective, the phasing-out of dairy quotas by annual increases as provided for in Annex I to this Regulhe elements required for a suitable evaluation (of 1% per marketing year from 2009/10 to 2013/14) would allow for a smooth transition by avoiding an excessive adjustment after the end of quotasthe market situation in the milk sector.