Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2022
Reforming Agricultural Policies for Climate Change Mitigation
This annual report monitors and evaluates agricultural policies in 54 countries, including the 38 OECD countries, the five non-OECD EU Member States, and 11 emerging economies. It finds that the continued rise in agricultural support has been slower than sector growth in recent years, but has been driven to record highs mainly by temporary factors. The share of general services to the sector (including innovation and infrastructure) in total support provided to the sector has decreased to 13%. This year’s report focuses on the potential for agriculture and agricultural policies to contribute to climate change mitigation. It argues that short-term agricultural policy responses to global crises must simultaneously address current challenges and support reforms to combat climate change and distortions in international markets.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom left the European Union (EU) on 31 January 2020. As a part of its transition from the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), CAP-related support measures continued during 2021 while new domestic agricultural policy measures were phased in. Where new policy measures were announced, they focus on supporting sustainable agriculture, climate change resilience, improving the environment, animal health and welfare, and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the sector. Almost four-fifths of support to producers and about one-fifth of general services support relate to pre-existing CAP funded measures. Figures for 2021 show that new domestic support measures equate to about 3% of support to producers and three quarters of general services to the sector.
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