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CAP MTR versus environmentally targeted agricultural policy in marginal arable areas: impact analysis combining simulation and survey data
Authors:Ignacio Atance Muñiz  Jesús Barreiro Hurlé
Institution:Agricultural Economics Department, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenierías Agrarias Universidad de Valladolid, Avda. de Madrid 57, 34071 Palencia, Spain;Agricultural Economics Area (AESA) –Andalusian Agricultural Research Institute (IFAPA) –Junta de Andalucía, Apdo. Corres 2.027, 18080 Granada, Spain.
Abstract:On June 2003 the final version of the Common Agricultural Policy Mid‐Term Review (CAP MTR) was published. The driving forces of this policy change include inter alia the compliance with World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations' requirements, improvement of social support for agricultural policy, adjustment to budget constraints and adaptation of agricultural practices to environmental requirements. This article reviews how this policy performs in marginal areas regarding one of those objectives: the provision of environmental outputs related to agricultural activity. As an alternative to this reform, a policy based on agri‐environmental measures designed to maximize environmental outputs, is proposed. Both options are evaluated from a cost‐effectiveness point of view. Data from a farm survey and a positive mathematical programming model for a cereal steppes agro‐system in Spain are combined in order to simulate the effects of this reform and our alternative instrument on several environmental indicators. Results show that in marginal areas, where land abandonment is a clear threat, more environmental output can be achieved for the same cost, while maintaining, if not increasing, the levels of achievement for the other goals.
Keywords:Q12  Q18
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