Rural Development Programmes

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Rural Development Programmes 2014-2020 28 Partnership Agreements covering all ESI Funds 2/2 118 RDPs 4/4 15/15 2/2 30/30 23/23 3/3 19/19

Rural Development Funding In total, around 161 billion of total public funding 2

2014 2020 EAFRD funding / MS ( million)* BE 648 BG 2 367 CZ 2 306 DK 919 DE 9 446 EE 823 IE 2 191 EL 4 718 HR 2 026 IT 10 444 CY 132 LV 1076 LT 1 613 LU 101 HU 3 431 MT 97 PL 8 698 PT 4 058 RO 8 128 SI 838 SK 1 560 FL 2 380 SE 1 764 UK 5 200 ES 8 297 FR 11 385 NL 765 AT 3 938 EU 99 586** *"Envelopes in place after entry into force on 23 rd May 2015 of COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 2015/791 amending Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 1305/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on support for rural development by the European agricultural Fund for Rural Development" ** includes EU level technical assistance (239 mil. EUR)

Budgetary transfers between Pillars ( million)* From Direct Payments to Rural Development FR, LV, UK, BE, CZ, DK, DE, EE, EL, NL, RO, BU,IE,ES, IT, CY, PT, SE From Rural Development to Direct Payments HR, MT, PL, SK, HU Net transfer from Pillar I to Pillar II 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 Around 4 billion will be transferred from pillar I to pillar II over 6 years (2014 2019) *)notified in 2013 and in 2014

18 Focus Areas Share of funds per RD priority Knowledge Transfer and Innovation (cross cutting) Farm viability competitiveness, sustainable forest management Food chain organisation, animal welfare, risk management Ecosystems in agriculture and forestry Resource efficiency, low carbon and climate resilience Social inclusion, poverty reduction, economic development

Investments in Agri-environment- Restoring ag. potential ANC Farm & business LEADER Basic services and Organic farming Investments in Technical assistance Co-operation Risk management Animal Welfare Knowledge transfer Advisory services Natura 2000 and Disc. Measures Prod. groups and Quality schemes Forest-Environmment CN Direct CNDP Payment for HR 2.0% 1.7% 1.7% 1.4% 1.2% 1.0% 0.9% 0.6% 0.55% 0.5% 0.4% 0.3% 0,10% 4.6% 7.4% 6.9% 6.7% 6.4% 16.8% 16.3% 22.6% 25% 20% Allocation of funds per measure % of Total Public Expenditure Fulfilment of minimum spending requirements: Environment/climate: 49% LEADER: 6.9% 15% 10% 5% 0%

Use of selected "new" features MS RDPs European Innovation Partnership 26 95 Risk Management 12 14 Development aid for Small Farms 13 39 ANC 25 93 Sub-programmes 4 5 Start-up aid for Young Farmers 24 92 Financial Instruments 5 (12) 7 (27) Multi-funded LEADER/CLLD 25 n/a 7

What will the RDPs achieve? Result-orientated policy Quantitative targets set in each RDP for each focus area These targets represent outcome only of actions directly programmed under the stated objective The values given do not include secondary contributions to other focus areas Example: The target value for nonagricultural jobs created under Focus Areas 6a and b does not include new jobs created as a direct/indirect effect of actions under other Focus Areas (e.g. farm viability or renewable energy)

Targets for Knowledge Transfer & Innovation 3.9 million training places 3.9% of expenditure on knowledge transfer, advice and cooperation 15 250 Co-operation Projects 9

Targets for farm viability and competitiveness 335 000 agricultural holdings with RDP support for investments in restructuring or modernisation (2.8% of holdings) 175 500 agricultural holdings with RDP supported business development plan/investments for young farmers (1.5% of holdings) 10

Targets for promoting food chain organisation 300 000 agricultural holdings receiving support for participating in quality schemes, local markets and short supply circuits, and producer groups/ organisations 645 000 agricultural holdings participating in risk management schemes 11

Targets for Biodiversity 17.7% of agricultural land and 3.45% of forest area under management contracts supporting biodiversity and/or landscape Targets for Water management 15% of agricultural land and 4.3% of forestry land under management contracts to improve water management Targets for soil management 14.3% of agricultural land and 3.6% of forestry land under management contracts to improve soil management and/or prevent erosion 12

Targets linked to climate change and resource efficiency 7.6% of agricultural land under management contracts targeting reduction of GHG and/or ammonia emissions 2% of Livestock Units concerned by investments in live-stock management in view of reducing GHG and/or ammonia emissions 15% of irrigated land switching to more efficient irrigation systems 2.8 billion total investment in energy efficiency 2.7 billion invested in renewable energy production 4% of agricultural and forestry land under management to foster carbon sequestration/conservation 13

Target for Job Creation 117 500 non-agricultural new jobs directly created, of which: 73 000 in relation to diversification actions and creation and development of small enterprises 44 500 through LEADER groups Targets for local developement 51 million rural citizens benefitting from improved services 153 million rural citizens coming under a local development strategy 18 million rural citizens benefitting from improved access to ICT services and infrastructure 14