欧共体农业结构:对共同农业政策改革和关贸总协定的影响

Structure of EC Agriculture: Implications for CAP Reform and GATT, The

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 1991
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分析欧共体农业结构多样性,指出南方小农场多、北方大农场主导生产,并评估共同农业政策改革对不同规模农场的影响,揭示北方国家反对改革的原因。

Abstract

Statistics demonstrate the diversity of EC agriculture. Agriculture in southern Europe is characterized by many small farms, most of which emphasize crop production. In northern Europe, farms are larger and more likely to emphasize livestock production. More than 70 percent of all EC farms are in southern Europe, but northern Europe accounts for more than 60 percent of all agricultural production and public expenditures on agriculture. The proposed Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform would reduce agricultural support prices and impose additional supply control measures. Small-scale producers would be exempt from supply control provisions and would receive direct payments to compensate for reduced market returns. Large-scale producers would receive compensation payments on only a portion of their production. Given the distribution of land and livestock in the European Community, less than 10 percent of all farms are too large to receive full compensation, but these farms account for approximately 50 percent of all crop acreage and 40 percent of dairy and beef animals. These large farms are concentrated in northern Europe, which helps explain the opposition of several northern European agricultural ministers to the reform proposal.

欧共体农业结构共同农业政策改革关贸总协定农场规模分布