Implementing the EU eco‐scheme in the Netherlands: A results‐based points system approach

Summary The latest reform of the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) aimed at making it more results‐oriented in order to ensure the sustainability of the sector. From 1 January 2023, in the new policy framework, the European Commission introduced a new tool – eco‐schemes. This tool presents several advantages compared to the former ‘greening’ since it includes more ambitious targets than the previous policy framework. Another difference with the previous system is that the eco‐schemes focus on results rather than efforts, while creating some room for the EU Member States to design measures wh... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jongeneel, Roel
Gonzalez‐Martinez, Ana
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: EuroChoices ; volume 22, issue 1, page 20-27 ; ISSN 1478-0917 1746-692X
Verlag/Hrsg.: Wiley
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1746-692x.12388

Summary The latest reform of the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) aimed at making it more results‐oriented in order to ensure the sustainability of the sector. From 1 January 2023, in the new policy framework, the European Commission introduced a new tool – eco‐schemes. This tool presents several advantages compared to the former ‘greening’ since it includes more ambitious targets than the previous policy framework. Another difference with the previous system is that the eco‐schemes focus on results rather than efforts, while creating some room for the EU Member States to design measures which take into account existing local circumstances and needs. For the implementation of the eco‐schemes, the Netherlands has developed a menu‐points‐system. The Dutch system is a good policy improvement compared to the previous ‘greening’ measures. Nevertheless, due to its hybrid form, it does not yet lead to the best possible cost‐efficiency measures. To achieve that, a ‘pure’ point‐reward (instead of an effort‐reward) should have been implemented. Another novelty of the Dutch eco‐scheme policy is the development of a simulation tool, which can assist farmers to test different choices before they make their final decisions.