D4.6 Policy brief with a critical analysis of how current policies constrain/ enable resilient European agriculture and suggestions for improvements, including recommendations for the CAP post2020 reform

The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union is essential to enhance the resilience of Europe’s farming systems along three capacities: robustness, adaptability and transformability. The SURE-Farm project conducted the first systematic assessment how the CAP performs in this regard. The findings show that hitherto the CAP has been overly focused on supporting the robustness of an increasingly fragile status quo, with uneven effects, while neglecting adaptability and even constraining transformability. The future CAP needs to allow for a better balance with policy mixes that are tailored to regional needs, based on a shared long-term vision. This implies replacing direct payments with measures that specifically address resilience needs, e.g. points-based eco-schemes, agro-environmental programs, coordinated adaptation to shifting markets, ample support for cross-sectoral cooperation, innovation and advice to integrate production and provision of public goods, and participatory and integrative foresight to develop transformation pathways.

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Main Authors: Candel, J.J.L., Feindt, Peter H., Termeer, C.J.A.M., Mathijs, Erik, Buitenhuis, Y., Meuwissen, M.P.M.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: SURE Farm
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/d46-policy-brief-with-a-critical-analysis-of-how-current-policies
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5767782024-07-15 Candel, J.J.L. Feindt, Peter H. Termeer, C.J.A.M. Mathijs, Erik Buitenhuis, Y. Meuwissen, M.P.M. External research report D4.6 Policy brief with a critical analysis of how current policies constrain/ enable resilient European agriculture and suggestions for improvements, including recommendations for the CAP post2020 reform 2020 The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union is essential to enhance the resilience of Europe’s farming systems along three capacities: robustness, adaptability and transformability. The SURE-Farm project conducted the first systematic assessment how the CAP performs in this regard. The findings show that hitherto the CAP has been overly focused on supporting the robustness of an increasingly fragile status quo, with uneven effects, while neglecting adaptability and even constraining transformability. The future CAP needs to allow for a better balance with policy mixes that are tailored to regional needs, based on a shared long-term vision. This implies replacing direct payments with measures that specifically address resilience needs, e.g. points-based eco-schemes, agro-environmental programs, coordinated adaptation to shifting markets, ample support for cross-sectoral cooperation, innovation and advice to integrate production and provision of public goods, and participatory and integrative foresight to develop transformation pathways. en SURE Farm application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/d46-policy-brief-with-a-critical-analysis-of-how-current-policies https://edepot.wur.nl/539212 Life Science Wageningen University & Research
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Termeer, C.J.A.M.
Mathijs, Erik
Buitenhuis, Y.
Meuwissen, M.P.M.
D4.6 Policy brief with a critical analysis of how current policies constrain/ enable resilient European agriculture and suggestions for improvements, including recommendations for the CAP post2020 reform
description The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union is essential to enhance the resilience of Europe’s farming systems along three capacities: robustness, adaptability and transformability. The SURE-Farm project conducted the first systematic assessment how the CAP performs in this regard. The findings show that hitherto the CAP has been overly focused on supporting the robustness of an increasingly fragile status quo, with uneven effects, while neglecting adaptability and even constraining transformability. The future CAP needs to allow for a better balance with policy mixes that are tailored to regional needs, based on a shared long-term vision. This implies replacing direct payments with measures that specifically address resilience needs, e.g. points-based eco-schemes, agro-environmental programs, coordinated adaptation to shifting markets, ample support for cross-sectoral cooperation, innovation and advice to integrate production and provision of public goods, and participatory and integrative foresight to develop transformation pathways.
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Feindt, Peter H.
Termeer, C.J.A.M.
Mathijs, Erik
Buitenhuis, Y.
Meuwissen, M.P.M.
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Feindt, Peter H.
Termeer, C.J.A.M.
Mathijs, Erik
Buitenhuis, Y.
Meuwissen, M.P.M.
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title D4.6 Policy brief with a critical analysis of how current policies constrain/ enable resilient European agriculture and suggestions for improvements, including recommendations for the CAP post2020 reform
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