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"Question no 57 by José Manuel García-Margallo y Marfil ()
The draft regulation on the reform of the COM in fruit and vegetables is designed to amend the current aid scheme for the processing of certain types of citrus fruit (Regulation (EC) No 2202/96) and to convert it into decoupled aid related to land area and included within the single payment (Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003). When the resulting amount of aid is applied to the total land area devoted to citrus fruits in each Member State, one hectare of citrus fruits in Italy will be eligible for approximately EUR 700, one hectare in Greece for EUR 600 and one hectare in Spain for around EUR 300.
Since the level of aid received by the fruit and vegetable sector is minimal (and is lower than what other Community sectors receive), has the Commission calculated whether or not there is an adequate margin within the overall average level of support offered to the fruit and vegetable sector to enable coupled aid to continue in its current format? If that margin genuinely exists, on the basis of which technical reports is the amendment to the current scheme and the conversion thereof into decoupled aid proposed?
Has the Commission assessed the impact which the decoupling of aid will have on the Community juice industry and the possible effects thereof on prices and on the quantities of juice imported from non-EU countries, in particular Brazil?"@en1
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"Subject: Proposed reform of the COM in fruit and vegetables"1
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