Seanad debates
Wednesday, 2 July 2003
Common Agricultural Policy: Statements.
Furthermore, amounts up to 10% of a member state's direct payments may be allowed for the purpose of encouraging specific types of farming which are important for the environment and to improve quality and marketing. Among the major advantages of the new arrangements is that we now have a menu of options which will reduce the paperwork and red tape associated with direct payments and which will allow farmers to respond to market demands without the need to engage in production in order to qualify for direct payments.
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