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8 Amendments of Marc TARABELLA related to 2017/2052(INI)

Amendment 13 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Stresses that the common agricultural policy (CAP) is fundamental for food security, the preservation of rural populations, territorial balance and sustainable development; regrets that the CAP, which once accounted for 75 % of the EU budget is now only 38 % as laid down in the current multiannual financial framework (MFF), while food requirements have increased, as has the need to develop environmentally friendly farming practices and to mitigate the effects of climate change; urges the Commission to increase, or at least to maintain at its current level, the CAP budget post-2020;
2017/11/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 17 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1 a (new)
1a. Stresses that, through its Pillars 1 and 2, the CAP helps to stabilise farmers' incomes, environmental programmes and economic activity in rural areas and prevents depopulation in those areas; notes, in this context, that a budget of at least the current volume is needed so that the two-pillar structure of the CAP can be maintained with a view to helping farmers in every sector, achieving the key goal of innovation, protecting and creating jobs and increasing farmers' incomes; stresses that, for rural development to be effective, it must continue to be part of the CAP, and be sufficiently well funded to guarantee that rural areas are sustainable in the long run;
2017/11/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 59 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Recalls that Brexit will have a projected impact of between EUR 3.8 and EUR 4.1 billion a year on the CAP, and calls therefore onasks the Commission to compensate for this loss by finding alternative forms of financing, for example bydeveloping the system of own resources and increasing Member States’ contributions as a percentage of gross national income; stresses the need to increase funding in line with responses to the various cyclical crises in sensitive sectors such as milk, pork, fruits and vegetables, and to create instruments that can mitigate price volatility;
2017/11/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 83 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Calls on the Commission to keep direct payments intactand grant them greater legitimacy, as they help to avoid distortions of competition between Member States, and to maintain them without any national co-financing; urges the Commission to continue the process of convergence of direct payments between Member States;
2017/11/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 90 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4 a (new)
4a. Strongly opposes any renationalisation of farming policies and is concerned about the trend towards the renationalisation of state responses to farming crises, in particular in the form of specific payments rather than proper EU action;
2017/11/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 111 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Calls on the Commission to ensure the necessary financial andpresent a proposal for a legal framework for the food supply chain in the EU and to guarantee that it is financed properly, in order to combat unfair trading practices in the single market;
2017/11/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 129 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. Believes that the duration of the next MFF should be as long as possible (at least seven yearsten years, with a mid-term review), in order to ensure the predictability and stability of CAP funding.
2017/11/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 134 #
7a. Regrets that the first four scenarios set out by the Commission in its white paper of March 2017 represent a decline in the EU's positions; underlines that the fifth scenario must be the starting point for reflection on the budget post 2020.
2017/11/28
Committee: AGRI