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15.10.2020 A8-0200/1143 Amendment 1143 Pascal Canfin 15.10.2020 A8-0200/1143 Amendment 1143 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Frédérique Ries, Günther Sidl, Catherine Chabaud, Pascal Durand, Rosa D'Amato, Eleonora Evi, Bas Eickhout, Andreas Schieder, Hannes Heide, Evelyn Regner, Bettina Vollath, Miriam Dalli, Petras Auštrevičius, Niels Fuglsang, Michal Šimečka, Mohammed Chahim, Olivier Chastel, Christel Schaldemose, Maria Arena, Marianne Vind, Jytte Guteland, Sophia in 't Veld, Biljana Borzan, Delara Burkhardt, Maria Noichl, Tiemo Wölken, Heléne Fritzon, Johan Danielsson, Evin Incir, Erik Bergkvist, Morten Petersen, Irena Joveva, Karen Melchior, Ignazio Corrao, Daniela Rondinelli, Luděk Niedermayer Report A8-0200/2019 Peter Jahr Common agricultural policy - support for strategic plans to be drawn up by Member States and financed by the EAGF and by the EAFRD (COM(2018)0392 – C8-0248/2018 – 2018/0216(COD)) Proposal for a regulation Article 106 – paragraph 2 Text proposed by the Commission Amendment 2. The Commission shall assess the 2. The Commission shall assess the proposed CAP Strategic Plans on the basis proposed CAP Strategic Plans on the basis of the completeness of the plans, the of the completeness of the plans, the consistency and coherence with the general consistency and coherence with the general principles of Union law, with this principles of Union law, with this Regulation and the provisions adopted Regulation and the provisions adopted pursuant to it and with the Horizontal pursuant to it and with the Horizontal Regulation, their effective contribution to Regulation, their effective contribution to the specific objectives set out in Article the specific objectives set out in Article 6(1), the impact on the proper functioning 6(1), the impact on the proper functioning of the internal market and distortion of of the internal market and distortion of competition, the level of administrative competition, the level of administrative burden on beneficiaries and administration. burden on beneficiaries and administration. The assessment shall address, in particular, The assessment shall address, in particular, the adequacy of the strategy of the CAP the adequacy of the strategy of the CAP Strategic Plan, the corresponding specific Strategic Plan, the corresponding specific objectives, targets, interventions and the objectives, targets, interventions and the allocation of budgetary resources to meet allocation of budgetary resources to meet the specific CAP Strategic Plan objectives the specific CAP Strategic Plan objectives through the proposed set of interventions through the proposed set of interventions on the basis of the SWOT analysis and the on the basis of the SWOT analysis and the ex-ante evaluation. ex-ante evaluation. The assessment should include the objectives of substantial and continuous reduction of the use and the risk of chemical pesticides, antimicrobials, nutrient losses, as well as a substantial increase of land under AM\P8_AMA(2019)0200(1143-1143)EN.docx PE658.380v01-00 EN United in diversityEN organic farming and of land under high diversity landscape features. Or. en AM\P8_AMA(2019)0200(1143-1143)EN.docx PE658.380v01-00 EN United in diversityEN.
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