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€467 million to be reimbursed to European farmers

The European Commission will reimburse €467 million to European farmers, in line with the regulation published today. Originally deducted from the 2019 budget for farmers’ income support under the common agricultural policy (CAP), this amount was dedicated to this year’s agricultural crisis reserve.

The crisis reserve was not needed in 2019 even though the agricultural sector faced challenging situations this year. For instance, additional support measures were put in place to help farmers affected by the extreme weather this summer.

The decision means that the amounts deducted from direct payments this year may be reimbursed to farmers by member states as from 1 December 2019.

The concept of the agricultural crisis reserve and its reimbursement mechanism was agreed in the 2013 CAP reform. It was applied for the first time in the 2014 budget year. The deduction only applies to income support above € 2,000 and does not yet apply to Croatia for the 2019 budget year. This is because of the process of phasing in of support levels post-accession to the EU. For Croatia, having joined the union in 2013, the income support under the CAP is not yet fully phased in.

Source: European Commission

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