Progress: Procedure completed
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Lead | AGRI | FRUTEAU Jean-Claude ( PSE) | |
Committee Opinion | DEVE | ||
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Committee Opinion | BUDG | LEWANDOWSKI Janusz ( PPE-DE) |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
EC Treaty (after Amsterdam) EC 037
Legal Basis:
EC Treaty (after Amsterdam) EC 037Subjects
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PURPOSE: to reform the Common Market Organisation in Bananas (CMO).
LEGISLATIVE ACT: Council Regulation (EC) No 2013/2006 amending Regulations (EEC) No 404/93, (EC) No 1782/2003 and (EC) No 247/2006 as regards the banana sector.
CONTENT: the Council adopted a regulation reforming the banana sector. The Commission issued a statement to address the specific problem of Cyprus which abstained, as did the Netherlands. Latvia, the UK and Sweden voted against and issued a common statement. Estonia, Germany and Poland issued their own statements.
The Regulation replaces the aid scheme in the banana CMO through a transfer to the POSEI scheme of the financial envelope for sustaining local banana production in the outermost regions concerned. It also includes "non-POSEI" areas under banana cultivation in the Single Payment Scheme (as of 2007 for Greece and Portugal, and in the following years for Cyprus), similarly with an appropriate budget transfer.
The financial envelope included in the proposal is based on the 2000-2002 reference period. The total envelope amounts to EUR 280 million for the major producing Member States (Spain, France, Portugal and Greece). For Cyprus, where banana producers are currently supported under the single area payment scheme, an additional budget of EUR 3.4 million is allocated.
This Regulation offers the advantages of:
consistency with the CAP reform and with WTO disciplines; flexibility, for example in the promotion of environmentally-sound cultivation methods; permitting additional financing by member states; contributing to the attainment of a fair standard of living of the agricultural community in EU banana-producing regions; predictability and stabilising public expenditure, which was not the case with the former regulation.
ENTRY INTO FORCE: 01/01/2007.
The European Parliament adopted a resolution based on the report by Jean-Claude FRUTEAU (PES, FR) and made some amendments to the initial proposal. For the most part, these amendments followed those voted in committee. (Please see the summary of 22/11/2006.) Parliament added that three years after the entry into force of the Regulation, the Commission must submit an assessment report to the European Parliament and the Council on the impact that the Regulation has had on the living standards of Community farmers, on Community producers’ incomes, and on economic and social cohesion. The Commission must propose practical initiatives if the original objectives have not been attained.
The committee adopted the report by Jean-Claude FRUTEAU (PES, FR) amending - under the consultation procedure - the proposed regulation on the banana sector:
- the committee was opposed to the Commission's proposal that aid for banana growers should be shifted towards producer support by using the Single Payment Scheme (SPS), which would decouple payments from banana production. It felt that this could create problems for certain traditional banana-producing regions in the EU (such as the outermost regions, which face growing competition from Central and South American banana producers). MEPs wanted 40% of the national aid to remain coupled to production, with the remaining 60% of the national share being available through the SPS;
- the committee also advocated keeping the current rules on producers' organizations, which play a key role in the management of crop-specific aid. Affiliation to a recognised organisation should be mandatory for banana-producers receiving EU aid, unless their geographical circumstances make this impossible;
- to facilitate the transition from the old to the new banana regime, provision should be made for a system of specific advances during 2007, and more specifically during the period running from January to October;
- in the event of a deterioration in the economic conditions affecting the livelihoods of banana producers, "following in particular a change in the external regime", the Commission should submit a specific report to Parliament and Council by the end of 2009, accompanied by suitable proposals where necessary.
The Council held a policy debate on a proposed Regulation to reform the EU’s common market in bananas. To recall, the Council is due to adopt the Regulation at its meeting on 19-21 December. The opinion of the European Parliament is expected by mid-December.
The proposal seeks to replace the current aid scheme in the common market organisation (CMO) for bananas by increasing the POSEI budget. For a more detailed summary of the proposal and the proposed budget, see summary dated 20/09/06 below.
The Council’s policy debate focused on the main outstanding issue of the overall budget. Several delegations considered the proposed overall budget too high. They criticised, in particular, the reference period chosen and the level of the safety margin. One Member State asked for the possibility of continuing to apply partial decoupling after its integration into the “Single Payment Scheme”.
In response, the Commission underlined the specificity of the sector and regions in question and the element of solidarity which has been included in the proposal. It pointed out that the reference period selected is the same as the one selected for the 2003 reform and that the proposal would bring certainty and stability to the budget. Further, the Commission went on to explain that the purpose of the safety margin was to take account of the variations in banana prices, which may result from changes in the import regime. The current proposal would ensure that the EU is fully compatible with WTO obligations.
The Presidency concluded by stating that the Council would come back to this issue at its next meeting.
PURPOSE: to reform the Common Market Organisation in Bananas (CMO).
PROPOSED ACT: Council Regulation.
CONTEXT: the proposed reform package comes amid a wide ranging debate on the CMO in bananas. The proposal has been prepared bearing a number of factors in mind. They include the possible conclusion to the Doha Round negotiations; a new generation of partnership agreements with the ACP countries; the end of the exemptions for bananas from the “Everything But Arms” agreement; and the renewal of the union’s policy towards its outermost regions and the POSEI programme.
Bananas grown within the EU currently account for only 16% of total supply. They are produced in four of the EU’s outermost regions situated in tropical or sub-tropical areas. A small percentage (less than 2%) are produced in Cyprus, Greece and continental Portugal.
The current aid scheme for banana producers is based on outdated principles. Banana producers have been artificially isolated from market trends since aid is automatically given when prices fluctuate. It has now become necessary to amend the regime along the lines of the main political priorities identified in the Sustainable Development Strategy and the Lisbon Agenda and which have since been applied to a reformed Common Agricultural Policy.
CONTENT: the Commission is proposing to abolish the current aid scheme in the CMO , which at present, compensates producers for a drop in prices. The Commission is proposing that compensatory aid be channelled through the POSEI scheme that will, in future, become the main regulatory instrument for bananas in the outermost regions. POSEI will give the Member States affected by this proposal greater flexibility to decide on how the money is best distributed. For continental Portugal, Greece and Cyprus aid will be included in the single payment scheme which is compatible with other sector reforms.
The proposed reforms are as follows:
1) Aid to producers in the outermost regions : Council Regulation 247/2006 on the establishment of EU support programmes for the outermost regions, contains specific measures to assist local agricultural production. This proposal intends to amend Regulation 247/2006 so that it can support banana production in each of the regions concerned. The changes will allow the Member States to take measures, which take account of regional variations. The Commission will undertake a review of the scheme by the end of 2009 and earlier if there are any substantive changes to the economic conditions affecting the livelihood of the outermost regions.
The budgetary allocation to the POSEI scheme will be increased to EUR 278.8 million. This will allow banana producers to be fully included in the programme as from 1 January 2007. Following a request from the producing Member States, this aid will be distributed to the producing regions in accordance with the market share in 2000. Thus, Spain will receive 50.4%, France 46.1%, Portugal 3.1% and Greece 0.4%.
2) Aid to producers in other banana regions : as far as Greece, continental Portugal and Cyprus are concerned, they will no longer receive a specific aid scheme for bananas, given the limited amount of banana production in these countries. The Commission proposes to shift support from production to the producer. This will be achieved by abolishing the existing compensatory aid scheme for bananas and transferring it to the Single Payment Scheme. The Member States will be responsible for establishing the reference amounts and eligible hectares under the Single Payment Scheme on the basis of a representative period appropriate to the banana market. It is proposed that the national ceilings for Greece and Portugal be increased by EUR 1.1 million and EUR 0.1 million respectively. An additional budget is also being proposed for the implementation of the Single Payment Scheme in Cyprus, where about 10 000 tonnes of bananas are grown. The additional amount will be phased out as of 2009 and will reach a full level of EUR 3.4 million in 2013.
3) Producers’ organisations : the Commission is proposing to abolish provisions on producer organisations given that the aim of compensating them through such organisations will soon be obsolete. As an alternative, the Commission is proposing that the Member States be free to establish their own producer organisations which are adapted to the needs of their specific territories. Recently recognised producer organisations, however, will continue to benefit from some form assistance.
For further information concerning the financial implications of this measure, please refer to the financial statement.
PURPOSE: to reform the Common Market Organisation in Bananas (CMO).
PROPOSED ACT: Council Regulation.
CONTEXT: the proposed reform package comes amid a wide ranging debate on the CMO in bananas. The proposal has been prepared bearing a number of factors in mind. They include the possible conclusion to the Doha Round negotiations; a new generation of partnership agreements with the ACP countries; the end of the exemptions for bananas from the “Everything But Arms” agreement; and the renewal of the union’s policy towards its outermost regions and the POSEI programme.
Bananas grown within the EU currently account for only 16% of total supply. They are produced in four of the EU’s outermost regions situated in tropical or sub-tropical areas. A small percentage (less than 2%) are produced in Cyprus, Greece and continental Portugal.
The current aid scheme for banana producers is based on outdated principles. Banana producers have been artificially isolated from market trends since aid is automatically given when prices fluctuate. It has now become necessary to amend the regime along the lines of the main political priorities identified in the Sustainable Development Strategy and the Lisbon Agenda and which have since been applied to a reformed Common Agricultural Policy.
CONTENT: the Commission is proposing to abolish the current aid scheme in the CMO , which at present, compensates producers for a drop in prices. The Commission is proposing that compensatory aid be channelled through the POSEI scheme that will, in future, become the main regulatory instrument for bananas in the outermost regions. POSEI will give the Member States affected by this proposal greater flexibility to decide on how the money is best distributed. For continental Portugal, Greece and Cyprus aid will be included in the single payment scheme which is compatible with other sector reforms.
The proposed reforms are as follows:
1) Aid to producers in the outermost regions : Council Regulation 247/2006 on the establishment of EU support programmes for the outermost regions, contains specific measures to assist local agricultural production. This proposal intends to amend Regulation 247/2006 so that it can support banana production in each of the regions concerned. The changes will allow the Member States to take measures, which take account of regional variations. The Commission will undertake a review of the scheme by the end of 2009 and earlier if there are any substantive changes to the economic conditions affecting the livelihood of the outermost regions.
The budgetary allocation to the POSEI scheme will be increased to EUR 278.8 million. This will allow banana producers to be fully included in the programme as from 1 January 2007. Following a request from the producing Member States, this aid will be distributed to the producing regions in accordance with the market share in 2000. Thus, Spain will receive 50.4%, France 46.1%, Portugal 3.1% and Greece 0.4%.
2) Aid to producers in other banana regions : as far as Greece, continental Portugal and Cyprus are concerned, they will no longer receive a specific aid scheme for bananas, given the limited amount of banana production in these countries. The Commission proposes to shift support from production to the producer. This will be achieved by abolishing the existing compensatory aid scheme for bananas and transferring it to the Single Payment Scheme. The Member States will be responsible for establishing the reference amounts and eligible hectares under the Single Payment Scheme on the basis of a representative period appropriate to the banana market. It is proposed that the national ceilings for Greece and Portugal be increased by EUR 1.1 million and EUR 0.1 million respectively. An additional budget is also being proposed for the implementation of the Single Payment Scheme in Cyprus, where about 10 000 tonnes of bananas are grown. The additional amount will be phased out as of 2009 and will reach a full level of EUR 3.4 million in 2013.
3) Producers’ organisations : the Commission is proposing to abolish provisions on producer organisations given that the aim of compensating them through such organisations will soon be obsolete. As an alternative, the Commission is proposing that the Member States be free to establish their own producer organisations which are adapted to the needs of their specific territories. Recently recognised producer organisations, however, will continue to benefit from some form assistance.
For further information concerning the financial implications of this measure, please refer to the financial statement.
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2007)0303
- Final act published in Official Journal: Regulation 2006/2013
- Final act published in Official Journal: OJ L 384 29.12.2006, p. 0013
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T6-0563/2006
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A6-0422/2006
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A6-0422/2006
- Committee opinion: PE382.195
- Debate in Council: 2763
- Committee opinion: PE380.773
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE380.665
- Committee draft report: PE378.867
- Legislative proposal: COM(2006)0489
- Legislative proposal: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SEC(2006)1106
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SEC(2006)1107
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2006)0489
- Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
- Legislative proposal: COM(2006)0489 EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SEC(2006)1106 EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SEC(2006)1107 EUR-Lex
- Committee draft report: PE378.867
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE380.665
- Committee opinion: PE380.773
- Committee opinion: PE382.195
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A6-0422/2006
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2007)0303
Activities
- Emanuel Jardim FERNANDES
Plenary Speeches (2)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (vote)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Janusz ONYSZKIEWICZ
Plenary Speeches (2)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Carmen FRAGA ESTÉVEZ
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Jean-Claude FRUTEAU
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Salvador GARRIGA POLLEDO
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Pedro GUERREIRO
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Sérgio MARQUES
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Manuel MEDINA ORTEGA
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- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Czesław Adam SIEKIERSKI
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Margie SUDRE
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
- Witold TOMCZAK
Plenary Speeches (1)
- 2016/11/22 Banana sector (debate)
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