Presentation Transcript
Slide1: COPA-COGECA
European farmers and their cooperatives
The role of farming in sustainable rural management beyond 2013
- Challenges and Opportunities
Andy Robertson, Chairman of COPA-COGECA Working Party on Rural Development
FUTURE POLICIES FOR RURAL EUROPE 2013 AND BEYOND
20 SEPTEMBER 2007
Slide2: The future for rural areas Farmers and their cooperatives
- essential players at heart of sustainable rural management They are the managers of more than half of EU’s territory!
Agriculture is an economic activity integrated with the ecosystem – conversion of the sun’s energy into food, feed and fuel
Slide3: The future for rural areas The future of rural areas and EU agriculture is closely interlinked
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Agriculture as part of Rural Development:
Individuals and their businesses
High quality, local produce
Integration of rural businesses
Related industries
Land management
Food security
Rural infrastructure
Slide4: The future for EU agriculture The Opportunities & Challenges ahead
Slide5: The Opportunities World market outlook is promising
Slide6: World population growth
Slide7: Consumption forecasts by sector
Slide8: Consumption OECD & non-OECD
Slide9: Rural – urban balance
Slide10: The Opportunities – renewables Demand for agricultural commodities for non-food use increasing worldwide
EU targets for renewables:
binding target for EU as a whole of 20% of all energy (fuel, heating & electricity) to come from renewables by 2020
Slide11: World market outlook Overall, three factors:
increased food demand in emerging economies, particularly meats +
increased use of land worldwide for bio-energy +
land is a finite resource & is under increasing environmental constraints
are leading to rising agricultural commodities prices & could even lead to food shortages some time in the future
Slide12: The Opportunities Strengths of EU agriculture:
Skills, experience and capital
Quality produce
High production standards
Relatively favourable physical conditions EU food security and contribute to world needs
Slide13: The Challenge
– production and sustainability environmental safety
animal welfare
attractive countryside
contribution to rural economy (basic services, prevent depopulation and land abandonment) Optimise production potential, while ensuring sustainable rural land management - in respect of EU citizens’ concerns:
Slide14: The Challenge Threats to sustainable production Opening of markets
Inadequate funding
Imbalanced food chain
Slide15: The Challenges - WTO Potential impact of a WTO agreement
The Challenges - WTO: The Challenges - WTO Commissioner Fischer Boel on the impact of the G20 (led by Brazil) demands on EU agriculture:
meat production would simply collapse
extensive beef production in Ireland and central France would be wiped out completely
The Challenges - WTO: The Challenges - WTO Commissioner Fischer Boel on the impact of the G20 (led by Brazil) demands on EU agriculture:
total market receipts would drop by € 37 billion (more than twice the losses that would be caused by the EU’s October 2005 WTO offer)
farm incomes would drop by 20-25%
we would loose up to 500,000 jobs in the supply chain.
Slide18: The Challenges - costs Production with the highest standards in the world…
… means higher costs
Slide19: The way forward COPA-COGECA – the main priority:
Maximise farmers’ returns from the market
Sustain and improve COMPETITIVENESS
Level playing field and fair trade worldwide
Rebalance the food chain
Slide20:
The way forward
COMPETITIVENESS
Improving Price
Adding value
Processing & marketing
Development of new products
Co-operation
Improving quality of produce
Diversification
Slide21:
The way forward
COMPETITIVENESS
Reducing Costs
LFA
Co-operation
Farm modernisation
Training and information
Farm advisory services
Slide22:
The way forward
Payments for public goods ïƒ Renumeration via direct payments as compensation for EU’s multifunctional agriculture with all production meeting sustainability criteria
Slide23:
The way forward
Payments for public goods Environment
Agri-environment
Natura 2000
Forestry
Slide24:
The way forward
Payments for public goods Socio-economic
LFA
Young farmers/Early retirement
Diversification
Basic rural services
Training and skills
Slide25:
Conclusions
Sustainable rural management
Need to improve competitiveness; and
Deliver public goods
CAP can do both
Slide26: Defending and developing the European Model of Agriculture
– European farmers and their cooperatives are ready to produce food, feed, fuel and fibre, create jobs, supply lifeblood to rural areas, and manage the lands in line with the consumers’ and society’s demands!
Slide27: Thank you for your attention! www.copa-cogeca.be