BETA

35 Amendments of Frédérique RIES related to 2017/2115(INI)

Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 4 a (new)
- having regard to the European week of bees and pollination – EU Bee Week – which has been held at the European Parliament since 2012,
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 4 b (new)
- having regard to the EFSA report ‘Collecting and Sharing Data on Bee Health: Towards a European Bee Partnership’ of September 2017, which put into practice the European Bee Partnership
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital A
A. whereas the beekeeping sector is an integral part of European agriculture, providingnotes that over 50620 000 EU1a citizens with their main income or additional earnings; are beekeepers, but only few make a living out of it; _________________ 1a https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/honey_en
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B
B. whereas the beekeeping sector is hugely significant (around EUR 14.2 annually), as 84 % of plant species and 76 % of food production are dependent on pollination by wild and domestic bees, which also helps maintain the ecological balance and biological diversity in Europe;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 12 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B
B. whereas the beekeeping sector is hugely significanta vital sector for the EU (around EUR 14.2 annually), as 84% of plant species and 76% of food production are dependent on pollination by bees, which also helps maintain the ecological balance and biological diversity in Europe;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 49 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital F
F. whereas in some Member States the tax laws differentiate between professional and amateur beekeepers, with the latter benefiting from tax relief, although this makes no sense professionallykind of differentiation is not beneficial for the overall development of the sector;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 51 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital F a (new)
Fa. whereas the causes of bee mortality are multifaceted and vary markedly according to geographical area, local characteristics and climatic conditions;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 72 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I
I. whereas beekeepers, agricultural producers and environmentalists also expect there to be a clear scientific consensus on all substances and other factors which are a danger to bees’ healththe causes of bee mortality and the ways to eliminate these; noting that the lack of coordination of research into pollinators at European level is resulting in a proliferation of studies whose varying – and even contradictory – scientific findings can be partially ascribed to the use of different analytical methods and research protocols; stressing that this confused situation is hampering efforts to counter pollinator mortality;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 78 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I a (new)
Ia. whereas the introduction of harmonised data that is available and accessible throughout Europe is one of the main challenges in terms of better combating the decline in pollinators; stressing the importance of sharing that data among all stakeholders in the bee sector, and notably beekeepers; noting, in this connection, the value of digital tools and media; pointing to the ‘European Bee Partnership’ initiative, launched in June 2017 by EFSA during the European Week of bees and pollination to respond to this challenge;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 87 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I b (new)
Ib. whereas a common and harmonised database should contain information on, inter alia, the type of crop and agricultural practice, the presence of pests and diseases, climate and weather conditions, the landscape and infrastructure, the density of bee colonies per Member State, and the bee mortality rate;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 90 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I c (new)
Ic. whereas it is important to step up dialogue and cooperation among all the stakeholders (beekeepers, farmers, scientists, NGOs, local authorities, plant protection industries, the private sector, veterinarians and the general public), including on the collection and sharing of data;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 95 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital J
J. whereas the statistics indicate progress in the EU’s beekeeping sector, with an increase in the number of bee colonies and honey production over the past 15 years and an ongoing rise in the number of beekeepers, and especially of amateur beekeepers;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 108 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital L a (new)
La. whereas the scarcity and poor diversity of flowering plants are one of the main causes of the weakening and/or mortality of the bee population, and of the decrease in hive productivity; pointing out that agriculture, given the surface areas and crop diversity involved, is the main source of the bee diet throughout the year; noting that farmers should be encouraged, within the framework of the ‘ecological focus areas’ under the CAP, to implement ‘beekeeping focus areas’, in particular during the low-flowering season; considering also that the planting of flowering plants in gardens and urban areas, by the public and/or local and regional authorities, also helps enrich pollinator dietary sources;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 111 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital L b (new)
Lb. whereas the increase in bee mortality has forced beekeepers to buy new colonies more regularly, resulting in an increase in the production costs for honey products; noting also that the cost of a bee colony has increased at least four times over in recent years; noting lastly that replacing a bee colony can often lead to a decrease in production in the short and medium term, since new colonies are less productive when first being established;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 115 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital N
N. whereas there has been a two-fold increase in the amount of honey produced and exported in some countries over the past 15 years whils; deplores the fact that the EU is barely 560% self- sufficient in honey – a figure which is not increasing – cannot be explainewhile the number of hives in the EU nearly doubled between 2003 and 2016 and the number of beekeepers increased from around 470 000 to around 630 000 during the same period; whereas in 2015 the three leading European producers of honey were Romania, Spain and Germany, followed by Hungary, Greece, France and Poland;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 120 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital O
O. whereas every year the EU imports 25about 40% of the honey it uses (60 % of its annual imports) each year from these countries, which is why Europe’s beekeepers are in dire straitconsumed in the EU; whereas, in 2015, the honey imported was on average 2.3 times cheaper than the honey produced in the Union, creating a serious competitive disadvantage for Europe’s beekeepers compared to producers from third countries;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 126 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P
P. whereas consumers are aware that no more than one third of the honey they use is produced in the EU;deleted
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 134 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital Q
Q. whereas since 2001 the amount of honey in the world’s major honey- producing regions has stagnated or decreased as a result of the poor health of bees, whilst the amount of honey produced in China has increased by over 80 % (20doubled (to around 450 000 tonnes in 2012);
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 137 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital R
R. whereas 100 000 tonnes of imported honey arrives in the EU from China every yearin 2015 half of the EU’s imported honey (200 000 tonnes) came from China – double the amount in 2002 – even though the number of bee colonies has declined in other parts of the world;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 148 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital V
V. whereas the honey samples from the Member StatMember State honey samples were tested by the Joint Research Centre, which found, among other things, that 20 % of the samples taken at the EU’s external border and at importers’ premises were fake honeythat did not respect the honey composition and/or honey production processes laid down in the Honey Directive (2001/110/EC), and 14% of the samples contained added sugar;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 166 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital AE
AE. whereas numerous examples of self-organisation and direct sale from the beekeeper is showing that the sale of honeys and other beekeeping products with short supply chains and at local producers’ markets is hugely successful, particularly for bio-honey;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 168 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital AF
AF. whereas other beekeeping products such as pollen, propolis, beeswax and royal jelly also contribute significantly to people’s wellbeing and play an important role in the healthcare and cosmetics industries; whereas, however, these products are not defined in the ‘Honey’ Directive (2001/110/EC), which mitigates against implementing an effective sectoral policy and impedes quality-based approaches and the fight against fraud;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 222 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 5
5. Calls on the Commission to include a new direct support scheme for beekeepers based on colony numbers in its proposals for the common agricultural policy post-2020;deleted
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 244 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6
6. Considers that it would be wise to share beekeeping research topics and the findings which result – particularly where these are financed by the EU – among the Member States in order to avoid duplication; to set up a common database, harmonised at EU level; and to improve the sharing of such information among all parties involved, in particular beekeepers; therefore calls on the Commission to boost EFSA’s research programmes in this area, particularly the ‘Collecting and Sharing Data on Bee Health: towards a European Bee Partnership’ project, which was launched as part of the European Week of Bees and Pollination;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 270 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 9
9. Calls on the Member States to relax the strict road transport rules for beekeepers, particularly by exempting them from tachograph use beyond 100 km, in order to promote bee colony migration;deleted
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 273 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 9 a (new)
9a. Calls on the Commission to launch a study on the feasibility of a beekeeping risk management fund within national beekeeping programmes to deal with loss of production suffered by professional beekeepers in the form of an allowance calculated according to the Olympic average of the turnover of the businesses affected;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 285 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 9 b (new)
9b. Believes that ‘beekeeping areas’ , along the lines of EFAs, should be encouraged as part of the greening of the CAP;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 293 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10
10. Understands that some invasive alien species such as the Varroa destructor, the small hive beetle (Aethina tumida), the Asian hornet and American foulbrood, as well as some pathogens, are the main cause of bee mortality and are causing serious harm to beekeepers and widespread destruction among bees; calls on the Commission to draw up an inventory to evaluate the existing and emerging health risks at EU and international level prior to setting up an action plan to combat bee mortality; proposes making the fight against Varroa compulsory at EU level;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 330 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13
13. Calls on the Member States and the regions to use all means possible to protect local and regional bee varietspecies from the undesirable spread of naturalised or invasive alien varieties in the EU; species and alien species of flora or fauna in the EU which have a direct and/or indirect impact on pollinators;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 410 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 19
19. Expects honeyBelieves that honey should always to be identifiable from the moment it leaves the hive and to be classifiable according to its plant origin, irrespective of whether it is a domestic or an imported product, except in cases of direct transactions between a producer and a consumer;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 425 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 25
25. Calls on the Commission to require official batch-sampling and testing of honey from non-EU countries at the EU’s external borders, in line with Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 (later Regulation (EU) 2017/625);
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 432 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 27
27. Asks that the ‘blend of EC and non- EC honeys’ descriptor be replaced by an indication of exactly which country or countries the honeys used in the final products come from and that these be listed in the order which corresponds to the percentage proportions used in the final product (i.e. the percentage of EC and non-EC honeys);
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 442 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 28 a (new)
28a. Requests that the Commission amend the Honey Directive (2001/110/EC) by means of a directive on apiculture products, circumscribing all such products:honey, propolis, royal jelly, beeswax, pollen pellets, bee bread and bee venom, as Parliament has already requested and voted for;
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 451 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 30
30. Calls on the Commission to put forward a proposal to increase EU support for these programmes by 50% annually to enable the school programmes to operate effectively and local products such as honey, olives and olive oil to be fully included;deleted
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 482 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 34 a (new)
34a. Calls on the Commission to propose an incentivising equivalence coefficient for 'apiculture areas' and 'honey fallows' as one of the ecological focus areas that are obligatory for the receipt of greening aid under the common agricultural policy (e.g. a coefficient of 1ha of 'apiculture area' or 'honey fallow' = 2ha of ecological focus area);
2017/09/12
Committee: AGRI