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12 Amendments of Céline IMART related to 2024/0176(BUD)

Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Takes note of the EUR 53,75 billion in commitments and EUR 51,12 billion in payment for agriculture; regrets the decrease compared to 2024 and calls for a budget increase considering the challenges farmers will face in 2025, that is justified as they are key actors in the fight against climate change;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 17 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Reminds that farmers and rural communities are key actors in food quality and affordability and the preservation of rural areas, especially their economic attractiveness, and also in the adaptation and mitigation of climate change;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 27 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Deplores the ongoing negative cascade effects Russia’s war against Ukraine has on European agriculture, such as high input prices, inflation or market disturbances; estimates that current trade relations with Ukraine are unbalanced and threaten the competitiveness of European farms; recalls the recent adoption of the Regulation on Autonomous Trade Measures (ATM) with Ukraine that entered into force on 6 June 2024 and welcomes the application by the Commission of safeguard measures for commodities such as sugar, eggs, oats and groats; recalls that the Commission is entitled to put in place measures to deal with internal market disturbances in line with Article 4(1) of the ATM Regulation; calls on the Commission to adopt concrete measures to deal with those market disturbances, especially for wheat;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 44 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Deplores the CAP budget cut in the MFF revision and calls for a CAP budget increase in the next MFF to ensure food security and a fair income for farmers; deplores as well the recent cut in the promotion annual budget destined to “multi” programmes and Commission own-initiatives as this program clearly eases European producers’ access to third country markets, especially for high quality and high value products such as products with protected designation of origin (PDO)and products with protected geographical indication (PGI);
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 49 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5 a (new)
5a. Recalls that in that context the position of farmers in the value chain must be improved as they are structurally in a weak position; underlines that the improvement of their position in the value chain is an essential condition to increase farmers’ incomes and to help them to face climate change consequences, in particular regarding its mitigation and adaptation;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 60 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Welcomes the recent CAP simplification package and notes it has no budgetary impact; underlines that this simplification measures must be the starting point for the next CAP reform; calls for additional measures and resources to address the causes of farmers’ discontent across the EU;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 69 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. Calls for the strengthening of support measures for young farmers; underlines that those simplification measures must be the starting point for the next CAP reform;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 78 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7 a (new)
7a. Recalls that free trade agreements represent a major challenge for European farmers as they may face unfair competition with third countries producers that do not meet the same production standards than those applied in the EU; underlines the need to ensure a level playing field between European and third countries producers;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 89 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 a (new)
8a. Stresses the importance of water management structures and their use by farmers to ease their access to water; underlines that access to EU funds for water storage facilities remain difficult although they can help farmers to have access to water in dry periods, increase productivity and yields; emphasizes that these infrastructures are “multi-purpose” and are essential to support farmers but also perform other functions such as water reserves to fight wildfires, tourism, biodiversity reservoirs or reservoirs of drinking water, especially for large agglomerations; calls for the removal of European and national legal and administrative barriers that prevent access to public funds for the construction of these infrastructures, in particular those of the CAP; encourages the creation of public-private partnerships for the development of such infrastructure in the EU;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 94 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9
9. Stresses the need for a fair distribution of CAP support between Member States, including direct payments;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 107 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 10
10. Calls for an increase in the Horizon Europe research budget for agriculture; emphasizes the vital role of innovation for a more competitive and sustainable agriculture, as well as the importance of digital transformation; underlines the need to invest in precision farming solutions such as robotics, smart water systems or drones that can boost farms competitiveness and productivity while ensuring a more effective use of inputs;
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 118 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 11
11. Stresses the need to better address the impact of floods, droughts and wildfires on primary production, food security and farmers’ income, that are key for the resilience of the farming sector.
2024/07/25
Committee: AGRI