Réforme de la PAC: des aides plus favorables à l'élevage qu'aux grandes cultures; vers une réduction des disparités géographiques de revenu
Maurice Desriers,
Bernard Perrel and
Jean-Paul Strauss
Économie rurale, 1994, vol. 220-221
Abstract:
The simulations of the consequences of the CAP reform have been carried out on 400 cattle breeders of the FADN (RICA : Réseau d'Information Comptable Agricole) of the {RENV Pays de la Loire}, representative sample of the 44 000 cattle farmers of this leading french region for beef production. They show a little increase of the incomes of most cattle breeders from 1991 to 1996 (+ 11% on an average). This weak enlargement results from a very large augmentation of direct payments but it is not enough to make up for the important decrease occurred between 1989 and 1991 (- 27% on an average). Favourable to three out of farms, the CAP reform penalises the most specialised beef farms with high level of animal intensification and leads most of intensive beef farmers to increase their forage areas in order to reduce their animal intensification level.
Date: 1994
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