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Action 28

ACTION 28

"The Executive will continue to press the European Commission to allow further simplification on such things as proportionality of penalties, obvious errors, inspection procedures and detailed scheme rules."

Progress

Due to the complex nature of the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) Scheme rules there will always be a need to seek improvements in the overarching regulatory requirements. In general, SEERAD cannot deliver simplification unilaterally, thus progress tends to be slow as Member States work towards acceptable compromise solutions.

Simplification proposals are identified annually and an agreed UK position submitted for discussion.

Changes achieved include:

  • A new Commission Regulation in December 2001 which revised the detailed rules for applying IACS for CAP Schemes. This introduced a new penalty regime which, in some areas, reduced the effect of the financial penalties for certain type of errors.
  • Revised EC guidance on the application of the obvious error rules, issued in June 2002.
  • Revised EC guidance for on-the-spot checks of area and area measurement, issued in May 2003.

The CAP reform agreement should aid simplification. Bureaucracy will be reduced, but not eliminated, under the new system as the six existing schemes are replaced by one (the Single Farm Payment scheme). There will still be checks and requirements as the receipt of public funds comes with conditions.

Links

  • Scottish Executive CAP reform website:-

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Agriculture/CAPRef

There will always be a need to improve procedures, but decisions on the implementation of the CAP reform Agreement mean that Action 28 is now largely achieved.

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Page updated: Tuesday, April 19, 2005