Evaluation of Agricultural Policy Reforms in the European Union

This report provides an overview of the main characteristics and structure of the current Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and its developments in the last 25 years in a changing environment within and outside the EU.
Drawing on material presented at the OECD Workshop on the Disaggregated Impacts of CAP Reform, held on 10-11 March 2010, and model-based scenarios, it analyses the impacts of policy changes on production, trade, land use, farm structure, the environment and some aspects of rural development, using changes in the level and composition of OECD indicators of support, notably the Producer Support Estimate (PSE).
This report further suggests improvements in the market orientation, competitiveness and risk management at all levels of the food chain, and pleads for clarifying the link between policy measures and objectives through better targeting, and strengthening evidence on which to base policies.
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Acknowledgement
Catherine Moreddu is the main author of this study, which includes contributions from Roger Martini (PEM analysis) and Shingo Kimura (domestic and world price variability). Wolfgang Britz, Alexander Gocht of Bonn University and Ignacio Pérez Domínguez provided the CAPRI analysis, and Kaley Hart and David Baldock of the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) provided an evaluation of the impact of CAP reforms on the environmental performance of agriculture. This study also benefitted from valuable contributions given at the OECD Workshop on the Disaggregated Impacts of CAP Reforms, which took place in Paris on 10-11 March 2010, the proceedings of which are published in OECD (2011a), Disaggregated impacts of CAP reforms, OECD, Paris. Editorial assistance was provided by Michèle Patterson.
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