Compensation Payments in Ireland for Farms Operating in Areas Characterised by Unfavourable Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.53098/wir.2008.2.139/10Keywords:
European Union, areas with unfavourable conditionsAbstract
The author of the article describes the system of assistance to areas with unfavourable conditions that operates in Ireland, presenting the characteristic features of these areas and successive changes in their delimitation. The main part of the article is devoted to the presentation of the results of analyses and assessments of the described system of assistance to agriculture and rural areas contained in the Irish evaluation documents which take into account the instrument's compatibility with other measures envisaged by the Plan for the Development of Rural Areas, the degree of the system's contribution to the continuation of farming, the system's compatibility with the concept of sustainable husbandry, and the efficiency of administrative authorities.References
CAP Rural Development Plan 2000–2006 Mid-Term Evaluation, 2003. AFCon Management Consultants in association with University College, Ireland.
Expenditure Review of the Compensatory Allowances Scheme, 2005. Department of Agriculture and Food (www.agriculture.gov.ie).
Final Report for The European Commission Directorate-General For Agriculture, Ex Post Evaluation of Measures Under Regulation (EC) No 950/97 on improving The Efficiency of Agricultural Structures, 2003.
Ireland: CAP Rural Development Plan 2000–2006, 2000 (www.agriculture.gov.ie).
Kearney B., Boyle G., Walsh J., 1995: Evaluation of the compensatory allowances scheme in Ireland. B. Kearney and Associates, Dublin (maszynopis).
Special Report No 4/2003 Concerning Rural Development: Support For Less-Favoured Areas, Together With The Commission’s Replies. Court Of Auditors (Pursuant to Article 248(4), Second Subparagraph of The EC Treaty) (2003/C 151/01) OJ C 151, 27.6.2003.
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