Agricultural Policy and EU Competition Law

Agricultural Policy and EU Competition Law
Author: Anna Gerbrandy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Agricultural laws and legislation
ISBN: 9789490947118

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This book focuses on the question of whether European agricultural legislation and competition rules offer any scope for self-regulation in the European dairy market. Within this larger question, certain sub-questions also arise: what are the relevant legal rules applicable to the dairy market, and what type of self-regulation is possible within the present legal framework? The book offers a number of suggestions for modification of agricultural and competition policies in order to serve the interests of Europe's dairy farmers better.

EU proposals for the dairy sector and the future of the dairy industry

EU proposals for the dairy sector and the future of the dairy industry
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2011-07-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780215560919

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The Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee reports that the European Commission's proposed package of measures for the dairy sector is not sufficient on its own to redress the problems facing the UK industry. It warns that farm-gate milk prices remain below the average cost of production and calls on the Government to set out its strategy to improve the state of the UK dairy sector. The MPs call on the Government to ensure that UK dairy farmers are offered written contracts by processors that specify either the raw milk price or the principles underpinning the price, the volume and timing of deliveries, as well as duration of the agreement. The Committee also argues that the forthcoming abolition of EU milk quotas coupled with growing global demand for dairy products creates a significant window of opportunity for UK dairy production. The Committee supports the European Commission's proposal to allow dairy producer organisations to jointly set prices but warned that without greater safeguards this could lead to competitive distortions. In addition, the Committee calls on DEFRA to promptly establish its position on large-scale dairy farming. DEFRA should also provide greater support for innovative research and development in the dairy sector that is focussed on novel uses and processes that add value.