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Mandat du parlement sur la PAC: la montagne préservée?

Les 23 et 24 janvier 2013, les députés de la COMAGRI du parlement européen ont adopté leur projet de mandat pour la négociation avec le Conseil européen. La revue des amendements adoptés permet de lister plusieurs avancées positives pour les zones de montagne : flexibilité et montants plus élevés pour les paiements zones défavorisées, liste ouverte pour les paiements couplés, éligibilité des surfaces pastorales, mesures agri-environnementales permettant de rémunérer les pratiques déjà vertueuses. Les priorités d’Euromontana ont été bien prises en compte. En revanche, le mandat du parlement fait marche arrière sur l’ouverture des soutiens du développement rural aux acteurs non-agricoles et sur le ciblage préférentiel des petits agriculteurs. La convergence est également altérée et des critères d’exclusion dangereux ont été introduits. Nous listons dans cet article les principaux points faisant écho à nos positions passées.

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21 février 2013

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