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    EU Funding: the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development

    inadimBy inadim11 June 2009 Agriculture No Comments4 Mins Read
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    This factsheet focuses on the EU funds available to site managers under the rural development programmes of the CAP.


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    There are several EU funds available to help site managers to finance their work. The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) is one of them. This is the financial instrument of the second pillar of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Rural Development. The legal basis of the fund is the Rural Development Regulation. The fund provides support for sustainable rural development in the EU via national or regional rural development programmes. The last programmes have been adopted in the beginning of 2008 and project applications can be (soon) submitted to the managing authority of the rural development programme in your country.

    This factsheet focuses on the rural development programmes.

    Rural Development Policy
    The rural development policy and European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development are set out in the Rural Development Regulation. The objectives of the rural development policy are:

    • Improving the competitiveness of farming and forestry sectors;
    • Improving the environment and the countryside;
    • Improving the quality of life in rural areas and diversification of the rural economy.

    Member States have developed a national rural development strategy plan to outline the national and EU priorities for rural development. The strategies will be implemented through a set of measures, put down in the national or regional rural development programme(s). The measures in the programmes are divided into 4 axes. Axis 1, 2 and 3 are in accordance with the objectives of the rural development policy. Axis 4 is the leader community initiative. The “Leader approach” to rural development involves highly individual projects designed and executed by local partnerships to address specific local problems. Typically this would include a participative, bottom up approach involving local action groups of public and private stakeholders.

    Within the 4 axes there are 40 measures eligible for funding. Not all measure are included in all of the programmes, this varies per country / region. You can find an overview of what can be funded in your country here.

    General information:
    The following points apply for all the programmes:

    • All the programmes are adopted for the financial period 2007 – 2013 but can change during this period, to be up to date, it is relevant to check the programmes every now and then to see if new measures have appeared in the programme.
    • The total budget of the EAFRD for the period 2007-2013 is: 88 billion Euro.
    • The level of EU support from the EAFRD varies per axis and country. All programmes are also funded via national funds. For some measure private funding is also required. See here for more details in your country.
    • All countries/ regions need to spend at least 10% of requested funds under axis 1 and 3, at least 25% of requested
      funds under axis 2 and at least 5% under axis 41.
    • Every rural development programme will be administered by a Managing Authority, which will be steered by a monitoring committee. The monitoring committee should include civil society and NGOs. Check the programme and the managing authority website in your country, which you can find via the website for more information on the programme in your country.

    Funding possibilities for site managers:
    Examples of measures / projects eligible for funding and of relevance to site managers include:

    • Payments to farmers to compensate for the cost incurred and forgone in managing Natura 2000 sites on their land;
    • Support to private forest owners or forestry associations to cover the cost and income forgone resulting from restrictions aimed at safeguarding Natura 2000 sites;
    • Agri-environment and forest environment payments to farmers / landowners;
    • Encouraging of tourism activities through the provision of information centres, signposting and access to natural areas;
    • Measures to raise environmental awareness.

    You can find more examples here.

    Source: Insight Brussels

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