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6 Amendments of Ádám KÓSA related to 2018/2037(INI)

Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Recalls the EU’s and its Member States’ commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and while recognises that the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) is far from perfect and acknowledges that the CAP needs to be more sustainable and more pro- development, encourages the EU to continue the reform towards broader market orientation to avoid distortions both in Europe and in international agricultural markets;
2018/04/11
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Calls for another chapter in the CAP post-2020 legWhile respecting the original CAP objectives as set out in Article 39 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU), calls for the modernislation regarding its responsibility in development policy issuesof the agricultural policy through a better integration of the environmental objectives and the SDG-s; underlines however the need to find the right balance in order not to jeopardise the competitiveness of the sector;
2018/04/11
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 31 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Urges the Member States to put an end to the goal of an everromote subsistence farming and empowering local farmers to morve intensified European agriculture and to cease overproduction in the livestock sector througup the value chain by providing them with the obligatory introduction of an area-based livestock flp and support onorganic products and value-added products; sharming system; consequently urges them to reduce, and ultimately to put an end to, their imports of protein crops from third countries such as Argenwith them new knowledge, new technologies, new ways to organise, learn and cooperate and support them in adaptinag and Brazil, since increased soybean production has led to negative simplementing these measures successfully in view of locial and environmental impactmarket demands;
2018/04/11
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 44 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Calls for a shift away from indirect subsidies such as area payments; stresses the fact that EU agricultural exports, such as dairy and tomato products, poultry and cereals, can be a veritable danger to the domestic markets in developing countries; recalls in this context the fact that the market-distorting effects of the reintroduction of coupled support in the CAP 2014-2020, for example for dairy products, and the conscious overproduction after the abolition of the milk quotas in 2015 cannot be reduced by finding so-called ‘new market outlets’ for European agricultural products in developing countries, because this will only aggravate the situation of farmers in these countries;deleted
2018/04/11
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 51 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5 a (new)
5 a. Reiterates its view that the distribution of payments is unbalanced and is of the opinion that larger farm incomes do not necessarily need the samedegree of support for stabilising farm incomes as smaller farms in times ofincome volatility since they may benefit from economies of scale which arelikely to make them more resilient;
2018/04/11
Committee: DEVE
Amendment 55 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Underlines that we all have to put an end to the myth that European agriculture, through intensificresponsibility for feeding a growing world population therefore urges the EU to continue to support developing countries where domestic supply cannot meet the demand to feed the population uander the common agricultural policy, has to assume responsibility for feeding actively help developing countries to overcome impediments (ex: poor infrastructure, lack of logistics) on their own a growing world populaicultural production.
2018/04/11
Committee: DEVE