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    Home » EUR 100m European agriculture promotion in 2016 – “Enjoy, it’s from Europe”

    EUR 100m European agriculture promotion in 2016 – “Enjoy, it’s from Europe”

    eub2eub214 October 2015 Agriculture
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    In 2016 European producers will benefit from programmes worth EUR 111 million to find new markets and promote consumption outside and inside the EU. Promotion is a key part of the measures presented by the Commission to support farmers.


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    Under the new rules, the EU co-financing rates will also go up from 50% to 70-80% (up to 85% for Greece and Cyprus). At the same time, national co-financing disappears, thereby creating a level playing field across Member States. Red tape will be significantly cut during the selection process of projects, making it easier to apply.

    The 2016 programme targets a selected list of third countries (full list available in annex) where there is the highest potential for growth in particular to the sectors experiencing a particularly difficult market situation, like dairy and pig meat. Of the total amount, €30 million were specifically earmarked in the support package unveiled by Commissioner Hogan early September to support promotion measures in these two sectors.

    Background:

    The main elements set out in the new promotion rules are:

    • A significant increase in the aid allocated to information and promotion campaigns: European aid should increase progressively from €61 million in the 2013 budget to €200 million in 2019 (€111 million in 2016);
    • Significantly higher EU co-financing rates in comparison to the current regime (EU co-financing rate of 70% for simple programmes presented by an organisation from one Member State, 80% for multi programmes and programmes targeting third countries, 85% for crisis programmes, 75-85% for countries under financial assistance, i.e. Cyprus and Greece); whereas the national co-financing disappears thereby creating a level playing field.
    • The establishment of a European promotion strategy, which will allow for promotion measures to be more targeted. This strategy should lead to:
       
      • an increase in the number of programmes aimed at third countries and multi-country programmes (programmes represented by organisations from several Member States) through a higher co-financing rate for these two categories
      • on the internal market, overcoming consumers’ lack of awareness about the merits of European agricultural products in general and products endorsed by European quality systems in particular
    • Widening the scope of measures by: extending eligible beneficiaries to include producer organisations; extending the range of products, particularly to processed agri-food products, such as, for example, bread, pasta or chocolate; allowing to specify the origin of products and their brands, within certain limits;
    • Simplifying administrative procedures, with the assessment and selection of programmes henceforth taking place in one phase at the Commission, rather than in two phases as is currently the case (first Member State and then the European Commission)
    • Facilitating management of multi-country programmes developed jointly by organisations from several Member States via a one-stop shop at the Commission (via the CHAFEA executive agency).

    In order to fully implement this basic act, the Commission adopted delegated and implementing Regulations.        

    The relevant legal acts are published in 14 October’s  Official Journal.

    A key element of the new promotion policy is the establishment of an annual work programme (Commission implementing decision), which sets out the strategic priorities for promotion measures in terms of products, schemes and markets to be targeted, and the corresponding allocated budgets. The objective is to have a dynamic and pro-active policy, adapted each year to emerging market opportunities and the needs of the sector.

    Further information on agriculture promotion policy

    Annex

    Repartition of the budgets per priority for co-financed programmes in the 2016 Annual work programme

    Repartition of the budgets per priority for co-financed programmes in the 2016 Annual work programme

    Amount foreseen

    Simple programmes – Internal Market

    €26 M

    Action 1*- Information and promotion programmes aiming at increasing the awareness and recognition of Union quality schemes as defined in Article 5(4)a,b and c of Regulation (EU) 1144/2014

    €10 M

    Action 2*- Information and promotion programmes aiming at highlighting the specific features of agricultural methods in the Union and the characteristics of European agricultural and food products

    € 7 M

    Action 3- Information and promotion programmes on milk/dairy, pig meat products or a combination of those two

    € 9 M

    Simple programmes – in Third countries

    €68 M

    Action 4*- Information and promotion programmes targeting China, Japan, South Korea and customs territory of Taiwan

    €12 M

    Action 5*-Information and promotion programmes targeting USA and/or Canada

    €12 M

    Action 6* – Central and South America and the Caribbean

    €7 M

    Action 7* – South East Asia, meaning Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste and Vietnam

    €7 M

    Action 8*- Africa and Middle East

    €4,5 M

    Action 9*- other geographical areas

    €4,5 M

    Action 10 – Information and promotion programmes on milk/dairy products, pig meat products or a combination of those two targeting any third country

    €21 M

    Multi programmes

    €14 M

    Simple programmes –   in case of serious market disturbance

    €3 M

    *These programmes shall not cover milk/dairy products, pig meat products or a combination of those two. They may however cover milk/dairy products, pig meat products or a combination of those two if they are associated with other products.

    Total €111 M

    N.B.

    A simple programme is a promotion programme submitted by one or more proposing organisations from the same Member State.

    A multi programme is a programme submitted by at least two proposing organisations from at least two Member States or one or more European organisations.

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