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    Wine, fruit, veg sectors to receive additional EU aid

    npsnps7 October 2021
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    (BRUSSELS) – Support measures for the wine sector adopted by the EU Wednesday include increasing support for harvest insurance and mutual funds, and extending by a year the flexibility measures already in place.

    For the fruit and vegetable sector, support to producer organisations – usually calculated based on production value – will be compensated to not be lower than 85% of last year’s level.

    With the measures the European Commission has acknowledged the exceptional challenges faced by the wine, fruit and vegetable sectors this year – from the spring frosts and floods to heatwaves and extreme weather conditions – as well as an already complicated 2020 year due to the COVID-19 crisis.

    The exceptional measures for wine include:

    • EU countries can continue to amend their national support programmes at any time, when this can usually only be done twice a year (by 1 March and 30 June of each year respectively).
    • For promotion and information activities, restructuring and conversion of vineyards, green harvesting and investments, the possibility to grant a higher contribution from the EU budget is prolonged until 15 October 2022.
    • EU budget contribution to harvest insurance has been increased from 70% to 80% until 15 October 2022.
    • EU support to cover costs for setting up mutual funds were doubled, from: 10%, 8% and 4% in the first, second and third year of its implementation to 20%, 16% and 8%.
    • An extension of the flexibilities granted for wine programme measures until 15 October 2022.

    For the fruit and vegetable sector, EU support to producer organisations – usually calculated based on the production value of the year – will be compensated to be at least at 85% of last year’s level even if this year’s value is lower.

    This compensation will be offered when the reduction of production is linked to natural disasters, climatic events, plant diseases or pest infestations; outside of the producer organisation’s control and at least 35% lower compared to the previous year.

    In addition, if producers prove that they took preventive measures against the cause for production reduction, the production value used for support will be the same as last year.

    Wine market observatory

    Fruit and vegetable observatory

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