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Strengthening of the position of farmers in the food supply chain

2024/0319(COD)·10th term·AGRI·COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)·CompletedProcedure completed, awaiting publication in Official Journal
Rapporteur (the Member appointed to lead Parliament's work on this text): IMART Céline (EPP)
Summary

Codecision dossier on strengthening the position of farmers in the food supply chain. Amendments rework the recitals on fairness, defining when terms such as 'fair', 'equitable' and 'short supply chain' may be used and requiring the farmer's prior consent, invoke the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia's war against Ukraine as cost drivers, and address cooperatives, producer organisations, the European Green Deal and unfair competition from imports.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    14 May 2025
  2. Plenary vote — Adopted
    8 Oct 2025 · On the Commission proposal (the draft law)
  3. Plenary vote — Adopted
    16 Jun 2026 · On the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) · amendment 149
  4. Procedure completed, awaiting publication in Official Journal
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Plenary votes

23 roll-call votes

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Where each group stood at the decisive votes

GroupShift
EPPFor77%For96%consistent
S&DFor94%For91%consistent
RenewFor60%For76%consistent
Greens/EFAFor86%Against98%ForAgainst
ECRFor92%For100%consistent
The LeftFor83%For76%consistent
PatriotsFor96%For100%consistent
ESNFor92%For91%consistent
Non-attachedFor73%For83%consistent

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  1. Show the 20 earlier votes
    1. 8 Oct 2025Adopted
      On amendment 123 · point 1 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - avant le point 1; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 75 - Am 123 · what was voted ↗
      516 for81 against48 abstentions74 did not vote
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    2. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 148 · point 1 · article 1
      Official label: Article 1 - paragraphe 1 - point 1; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 88 bis - paragraphe 1 - point b - Am 148 · what was voted ↗
      305 for325 against12 abstentions77 did not vote
      Decided by 20 votes. The contested ground: Patriots (split 25 For / 52 Against)

      Broke with their group’s line44 Members voted against their group’s majority

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    3. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 143 · point 1 · article 1
      Official label: Article 1 - paragraphe 1 - point 1; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 88 bis - après le paragraphe 2 - Am 143 · what was voted ↗
      282 for360 against3 abstentions74 did not vote
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    4. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 131 · point 2 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 2; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 148 - paragraphe 1 - alinéa 1 - Am 131 · what was voted ↗
      189 for444 against11 abstentions75 did not vote
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    5. 8 Oct 2025Adopted
      On point 2 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 2; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 148 - paragraphe 1 - alinéa 1 · what was voted ↗
      488 for143 against11 abstentions77 did not vote
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    6. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 132 · point 2 · article 1
      Official label: Article 1 - paragraphe 1 - point 2; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 148 - paragraphe 4 - point c - point i - partie introductive - Am 132 · what was voted ↗
      170 for465 against7 abstentions77 did not vote
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    7. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 133 · point 2 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 2; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 148 - paragraphe 1 - point c - point i - deuxième tiret - Am 133 · what was voted ↗
      144 for476 against25 abstentions74 did not vote
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    8. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 135 · point 2 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 2; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 148 - paragraphe 5 - point a - Am 135 · what was voted ↗
      213 for422 against9 abstentions75 did not vote
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    9. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 124 · point 2 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 2; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 148 - paragraphe 5 - point a - Am 124 · what was voted ↗
      208 for382 against53 abstentions76 did not vote
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    10. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 144 · point 2 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 2; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 148 - paragraphe 5 - point a - Am 144 · what was voted ↗
      114 for495 against33 abstentions77 did not vote
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    11. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 125 · point 2 · article 1
      Official label: Article 1 - paragraphe 1 - point 2; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 148 - paragraphe 6 - après le point c - Am 125 · what was voted ↗
      167 for446 against28 abstentions78 did not vote
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    12. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 137 · point 6 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 6; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 168 - paragraphe 1 - alinéa 1 - Am 137 · what was voted ↗
      158 for465 against12 abstentions84 did not vote
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    13. 8 Oct 2025Adopted
      On point 6 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 6; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 168 - paragraphe 1 - alinéa 1 - texte original · what was voted ↗
      487 for134 against24 abstentions74 did not vote
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    14. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 138 · point 6 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 6; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 168 - paragraphe 4 - point c - point i - partie introductive - Am 138 · what was voted ↗
      160 for461 against26 abstentions72 did not vote
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    15. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 139 · point 6 · article 1 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 1 - alinéa 1 - point 6; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 168 - paragraphe 4 - point c - point i - deuxième tiret - Am 139 · what was voted ↗
      136 for489 against19 abstentions75 did not vote
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    16. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 141 · point 6 · article 1
      Official label: Article 1 - paragraphe 1 - point 6; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 168 - paragraphe 5 - point a - Am 141 · what was voted ↗
      177 for460 against2 abstentions80 did not vote
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    17. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 145 · point 6 · article 1
      Official label: Article 1 - paragraphe 1 - point 6; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 168 - paragraphe 5 - point a - Am 145 · what was voted ↗
      141 for498 against3 abstentions77 did not vote
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    18. 8 Oct 2025Adopted
      On amendment 147 · point 7 · article 1
      Official label: Article 1 - paragraphe 1 - après le point 7; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Article 210 ter - Am 147 · what was voted ↗
      527 for76 against41 abstentions75 did not vote
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    19. 8 Oct 2025Adopted
      On amendment 113 · the annex VIII · point 8 · article 1
      Official label: Article 1 - paragraphe 1 - après le point 8; Règlement (UE) nº 1308/2013; Annexe VIII - partie II bis - Am 113 · what was voted ↗
      355 for247 against30 abstentions87 did not vote
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    20. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
      On amendment 121 · text to be inserted after recital 3
      Official label: Après le considérant 3 - Am 121 · what was voted ↗
      172 for315 against133 abstentions99 did not vote
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  2. 8 Oct 2025Rejected
    On amendment 146 · recital 15
    Official label: Considérant 15 - Am 146 · what was voted ↗
    263 for299 against71 abstentions86 did not vote
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  3. 8 Oct 2025Main voteAdopted
    On the Commission proposal (the draft law)
    Official label: Proposition de la Commission · what was voted ↗
    532 for78 against25 abstentions84 did not vote
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  4. 16 Jun 2026Main voteAdopted
    On the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) · amendment 149
    Official label: Accord provisoire - Am 149 · what was voted ↗
    560 for75 against25 abstentions58 did not vote
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Plenary amendments149 tabled on this text

Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.

  1. Amendment 1Proposal for a regulation · Recital 1
    Current text

    (1) The agricultural sector, in particular farmers, face a range of challenges. The Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine have led to an unprecedented increase of energy-related agricultural input costs and a prolonged period of high inflation, affecting farmers’ costs and food prices. In parallel, farmers continue to undertake efforts to make their production more environmentally sustainable. Many consumers, dealing with an increased cost of living, have also directed their consumption patterns towards less expensive food products. This has further destabilised the distribution of value added along the food supply chain and has increased the degree of unce…

    Amendment

    (1) The agricultural sector, in particular farmers, who ensure food security, face a range of challenges. The Covid-19 pandemic, growing instability in world trade, increasingly extreme weather events and Russia’s ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine have led to an unprecedented increase of energy-related agricultural input costs and a prolonged period of high inflation, affecting farmers’ costs and food prices. In parallel, farmers continue to undertake efforts to make their production more environmentally sustainable, and face a significant regulatory burden due to overregulation. Many consumers, dealing with an increased cost of living, have also directed their consumption patterns t…

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  2. Amendment 2Proposal for a regulation · Recital 1 a (new)
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    (1a) To strengthen the position of farmers in the agri-food supply chain, it is necessary to strengthen the role of producer organisations and cooperatives as generators of added value, through public policies that contribute to improving the cost-effectiveness, visibility and competitiveness of the products of their members, as well as to improve the bargaining power of those farmers.

  3. Amendment 3Proposal for a regulation · Recital 3
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    (3) In the interest of increased trust and fairness along the food supply chain, the terms ‘fair’, ‘equitable’ or equivalent terms, should be used only to designate commercial modalities that ensure stability and transparency in commercial relations between farmers and purchasers and pricing considered equitable by participating farmers, and that support and contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, including in a manner that is consistent with Annex I of Directive (EU) 2024/1760 of the European Parliament and of the Council5 . __________________ 5 Directive (EU) 2024/1760 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 on corporate sustainability due dili…

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    (3) In the interest of increased trust and fairness along the food supply chain, the terms ‘fair’, ‘equitable’ or equivalent terms, should be used only with the prior and informed consent of the farmer to designate commercial modalities that ensure stability and transparency in commercial relations between farmers and purchasers and pricing considered equitable by participating farmers, and that support and contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, including in a manner that is consistent with Annex I of Directive (EU) 2024/1760 of the European Parliament and of the Council5. It is essential therefore to guarantee transparent pricing, and that value is distributed propo…

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  4. Amendment 4Proposal for a regulation · Recital 3 a (new)
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    (3a) To strengthen the Union’s food sovereignty, support farm incomes and ensure sustainable systems, a European preference for Union agricultural products should be promoted, including in public procurement and storage arrangements. This preference should help reduce dependency on imports and should result in production that adds value being ‘reshored’ within the Union.

  5. Amendment 5Proposal for a regulation · Recital 4
    Current text

    (4) The term ‘short supply chain’ should be used only to designate commercial modalities where a direct connection exists between farmers and consumers that allows to directly exchange on the production process and the product, including by means of distance communication and/or via an intermediary who ensures such exchange at the moment of sale. Alternatively, this term may also be used where a close connection between farmers and consumers within their geographic proximity exists, including in cross-border contexts. This will incentivise consumers to pay prices that fairly remunerate farmers for what they produce, strengthen and contribute to the development of rural areas, improve transpa…

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    (4) The term ‘short supply chain’ should be used with the prior consent of the farmer and only to designate commercial modalities where a direct connection or a limited number of intermediaries exists between the farmer, cooperatives or producer organisation and consumers that allows to exchange on the production process and the product, including by means of distance communication and/or via an intermediary who ensures such exchange at the moment of sale. Alternatively, this term may also be used where a close connection exists between farmers and consumers, including in the form of online sales, or where geographic proximity exists between them, including in cross-border contexts. Geograph…

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  6. Amendment 6Proposal for a regulation · Recital 5
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    (5) In light of market conditions, evolving consumer expectations, advances both in marketing standards and in relevant international standards, implementing powers should be conferred on the Commission to ensure uniform conditions for the use of the optional terms designating commercial modalities related to the fair allocation of value added to farmers and the creation and maintenance of short supply chains. Those powers should be exercised in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council6. __________________ 6 Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011 laying down the rules and general principle…

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    (5) In light of market conditions, evolving consumer expectations, advances both in marketing standards and in relevant international standards, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission in respect of the use of the optional terms designating commercial modalities related to the fair allocation of value added to farmers and the creation and maintenance of short supply chains. It is of particular importance that the Commission carry out appropriate consultations during its preparatory work, including at expert level, and that those consultations be conducted in accordance with the princip…

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  7. Amendment 7Proposal for a regulation · Recital 7
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    (7) While Member States may retain or introduce national provisions stipulating supplementary requirements for the use of optional terms for commercial modalities, those provisions should not hinder, limit, or obstruct the use of these terms for products legally produced or marketed in another Member State.

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    (7) While Member States may retain or introduce national provisions stipulating supplementary requirements for the use of optional terms for commercial modalities, those provisions should not hinder, limit, or obstruct the use of these terms for products legally produced or marketed in another Member State or add regulatory burden for farmers, especially small and medium-sized farms.

  8. Amendment 8Proposal for a regulation · Recital 8
    Current text

    (8) The use of written contracts plays a crucial role in the accountability of operators, raising awareness about the importance of market signals, adapting supply to demand, improving price transmission within the supply chain, enhancing transparency and preventing and addressing unfair trading practices. The rules on contractual relations in the milk and milk products sector should therefore be extended to cover products other than raw milk, while ensuring alignment with the rules on contractual relations applicable to other agricultural sectors.

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    (8) The use of written contracts plays an important role in the accountability of operators, raising awareness about the importance of market signals, adapting supply to demand, improving price transmission within the supply chain, enhancing transparency and preventing and addressing unfair trading practices and respecting pricing that ensures fair remuneration for farmers. At the same time, the use of written contracts is crucial for the prevention of frequent abusive trading practices such as late payments, unilateral cancellation of orders and the retroactive amendment of terms of contract. Those practices particularly affect small producers, who do not have the legal means to defend them…

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  9. Amendment 9Proposal for a regulation · Recital 9
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    (9) In order to increase flexibility for Member States and simplify the procedure for the recognition of producer organisations, thereby reducing transaction costs and improving efficiency, the rules on producer organisations should allow for their recognition following a single request covering multiple sectors and products. Moreover, to enhance collaboration between organic product producers, the establishment and recognition of producer organisations by organic product producers should be explicitly provided for. The criteria for the recognition of producer organisations and their statutes should also provide that producer organisations are established at the initiative of farmers and are…

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    (9) In order to increase flexibility for Member States and simplify the procedure for the recognition of producer organisations, thereby reducing transaction costs and improving efficiency, the rules on producer organisations should allow for their recognition following a single request covering multiple sectors and products. Moreover, organic product producers are able to use the existing possibility for the establishment and recognition of producer organisations to enhance their collaboration. The criteria for the recognition of producer organisations and their statutes should also provide that producer organisations are established at the initiative of farmers or, in the case of fruit and…

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  10. Amendment 10Proposal for a regulation · Recital 10
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    (10) To promote further sustainable development, which is a core principle of the Treaty and a priority objective for the policies of the Union, and to ensure transparency, stability and fairness in commercial relations between farmers and purchasers throughout the supply chain, Member States should be able to recognise producer organisations that pursue specific aims with optional terms for commercial modalities, such as ‘fair’, ‘equitable’ or equivalent terms, and ‘short supply chain’.

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    (10) To promote further sustainable development, which is a core principle of the Treaty and a priority objective for the policies of the Union, and to ensure transparency, stability and fairness in commercial relations between farmers and purchasers throughout the supply chain, Member States should be able to recognise producer organisations that pursue specific aims with optional terms for commercial modalities, such as ‘fair’, ‘equitable’ or equivalent terms, and ‘short supply chain’. In addition, promoting the use of such terms could help educate consumers on the impact of their consumption choices on social fairness and economic sustainability in the agri-food sector.

  11. Amendment 11Proposal for a regulation · Recital 11
    Current text

    (11) To ensure a fair standard of living for farmers, enhance their bargaining position vis-à-vis processors and other actors in the supply chain and provide for a fairer distribution of added value along the supply chain, the possibility of negotiating contract terms on behalf of their members should be extended to non-recognised producer organisations, including cooperatives, for some or all of their production. To ensure equal treatment with members of recognised producer organisations, this possibility should be subject to appropriate limits. In particular, non-recognised producer organisations benefiting from that possibility should comply with the recognition criteria set at Union leve…

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    (11) To ensure a fair standard of living for farmers, enhance their bargaining position vis-à-vis processors and other actors in the supply chain and provide for a fairer distribution of added value along the supply chain, the possibility of negotiating contract terms on behalf of their members should be extended to non-recognised producer organisations, including cooperatives, in accordance with national law, for some or all of their production provided that these organisations have already lodged an application for recognition with a Member State within a maximum period of five years after submitting the application for recognition. To ensure equal treatment with members of recognised prod…

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  12. Amendment 12Proposal for a regulation · Recital 12
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    (12) To strengthen the negotiating position of recognised producer organisations and to ensure the viable development of agricultural production, recognised associations of producer organisations should be allowed to negotiate contract terms on behalf of their members, including price, for some or all of their members’ production. This possibility should be allowed, subject to the safeguard that the organisations which are members of those associations are not also members of another association of producer organisations and the volume of products covered by the activities of the association does not exceed 33% of the total national production of any given Member State. In order to maintain…

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    (12) To strengthen the negotiating position of recognised producer organisations and to ensure the viable development of agricultural production, recognised associations of producer organisations should be allowed to negotiate contract terms on behalf of their members, including price, for some or all of their members’ production, except for fruit and vegetables unless expressly requested by the associations of producer organisations. This possibility should be allowed, subject to the safeguard that the organisations which are members of those associations are not also members of another association of producer organisations and the volume of products covered by the activities of the associa…

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  13. Amendment 13Proposal for a regulation · Recital 12 a (new)
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    (12a) To strengthen the position of recognised producer organisations and of recognised associations of producer organisations, they should be given the legal certainty and predictability necessary to carry out their activities in accordance with the objectives laid down in Article 39 TFEU. To that end, Article 152(1a) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 should be amended to specify the activities falling within the scope of the derogation from Article 101(1) TFEU, in accordance with the judgment of the Court of Justice of 14 November 2017 in Case C-671/15.

  14. Amendment 14Proposal for a regulation · Recital 13
    Current text

    (13) To prevent purchasers from undermining the bargaining position of producer organisations, appropriate safeguards should be established for contacts between purchasers and members of those producer organisations. While purchasers may contact members of producer organisations, those contacts should not undermine the objectives of the producer organisations, or the concentration of supply and placing of products on the market.

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    (13) To prevent purchasers from undermining the bargaining position of producer organisations, appropriate safeguards should be established for contacts between purchasers and members of those producer organisations. While purchasers may contact members of producer organisations, those contacts should not undermine the objectives of the producer organisations, or the concentration of supply and placing of products on the market. In parallel, it is recommended that, besides standardised digital tools, farmers should also have the benefit of easily-completable standard contract formats which are available at national level and which can be sent by email, in order to reduce red tape. Moreover,…

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  15. Amendment 15Proposal for a regulation · Recital 13 a (new)
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    (13a) Central purchasing bodies operating at transnational level are exerting increasing pressure on agricultural prices, exploiting regulatory and social disparities between the Member States. Those bodies should be regulated as a matter of urgency to protect agricultural producers from abusive contractual practices, the capture of value added and unfair competition as a result of the Union’s social and environmental legislation.

  16. Amendment 16Proposal for a regulation · Recital 15
    Current text

    (15) Certain Member States have decided that all deliveries of agricultural products in their territory are to be covered by written contracts between the parties. Where the Member States do not make use of this possibility, farmers, producer organisations or associations of producer organisations can request the use of written contracts. However, due to the weaker bargaining position of farmers and the fear of commercial retaliation by purchasers, it can be difficult for farmers and their associations to make such a request. To increase trust, transparency, and efficiency within the supply chain and to enable all farmers, producer organisations and associations of producer organisations to…

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    (15) Certain Member States have decided that all deliveries of agricultural products in their territory are to be covered by written contracts between the parties. Where the Member States do not make use of this possibility, farmers, producer organisations or associations of producer organisations can request the use of written contracts. However, due to the weaker bargaining position of farmers and the fear of commercial retaliation by purchasers, it can be difficult for farmers and their associations to make such a request. To increase trust, transparency, and efficiency within the supply chain and to enable all farmers, producer organisations and associations of producer organisations to…

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  17. Amendment 17Proposal for a regulation · Recital 16
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    (16) To better take into account the signals of the market and to improve price transmission, Member States should be able to require the use of written contracts for the delivery of agricultural products by producers other than farmers, by producer organisations or associations of producer organisations, and to require that purchasers make use of written offers for contracts for the delivery of agricultural products. In the interests of simplicity and reduction of transaction costs, this Regulation should lay down certain exceptions to the required use of written contracts or written offers for contracts and allow Member States to exempt certain deliveries from the required use of written c…

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    (16) To better take into account the signals of the market and to improve price transmission, Member States should be able to require the use of written contracts for the delivery of agricultural products by producers other than farmers, by producer organisations or associations of producer organisations, and to require that producers make use of written offers for contracts for the delivery of agricultural products. In the interests of simplicity and reduction of transaction costs, this Regulation should lay down certain exceptions to the required use of written contracts or written offers for contracts and allow Member States to exempt certain deliveries from the required use of written co…

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  18. Amendment 18Proposal for a regulation · Recital 17
    Current text

    (17) The required use of written contracts for the delivery of agricultural products and the basic conditions for their use should be laid down at Union level, while ensuring that the right of the parties to negotiate all elements of their contracts is not restricted beyond what is strictly necessary.

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    (17) The required use of written contracts for the delivery of agricultural products and the basic conditions for their use should be laid down at Union level, while ensuring that the right of the parties to negotiate all elements of their contracts is not restricted beyond what is strictly necessary. However, Member States should not be prevented from taking stricter measures to combat unfair trading practices within the agricultural and food supply chain, provided that those measures are appropriate and proportionate to their objectives, and are compatible with Directive (EU) 2019/633. Simplification of the contracting process, notably by means of standardised and digitalised templates and…

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  19. Amendment 19Proposal for a regulation · Recital 18
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    (18) To encourage parties to reach an amicable settlement in case of disputes over the conclusion or review of a written contract, Member States should establish mediation mechanisms. Member States should inform the Commission about the mediation mechanisms in place in their territory or the establishment of those mechanisms, and the Commission may facilitate exchanges of best practices about those mechanisms.

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    (18) To encourage parties to reach an amicable settlement in case of disputes over the conclusion or review of a written contract, Member States should establish mediation mechanisms. Those mediation mechanisms should remain entirely voluntary for all parties. Member States should ensure that when there is no agreement on the formalisation, interpretation or fulfilment of a contract, the parties are able to request mediation. Member States should inform the Commission about the mediation legal framework or mechanisms in place in their territory, and the Commission may facilitate exchanges of best practices about those legal frameworks or mechanisms.

  20. Amendment 20Proposal for a regulation · Recital 19
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    (19) To facilitate the functioning of price transmission mechanisms, where the final price payable for the delivery of agricultural products is calculated by combining various factors set out in the contract, those factors should include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation that are easily understandable by the parties. To avoid that farmers are forced to sell systematically below their production costs, the indicators, indices and methods of calculation of the final price should reflect changes in market conditions and production costs of the agricultural products delivered.

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    (19) To facilitate the functioning of price transmission mechanisms, where the final price payable for the delivery of agricultural products is calculated by combining various factors set out in the contract, those factors should include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation that are easily understandable by the parties. To avoid that farmers are forced to sell systematically below their production costs, the indicators, indices and methods of calculation of the final price should reflect changes in market conditions and production costs of the agricultural products delivered. The final price should cover the full production costs including fair remuneration of producers an…

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  21. Amendment 21Proposal for a regulation · Recital 20
    Current text

    (20) Considering the vulnerable negotiating position of farmers and their organisations, recent instances of significant volatility in agricultural input costs and market prices, and the need for a more efficient price transmission within the supply chain, contracts with a duration of more than 6 months should include a revision clause that may be triggered by the farmers and their organisations. Such a clause should permit farmers to request after the 6 months at any moment a revision of the elements of the contract and permit them to end the contract in case no agreement on a revision is reached, without interfering with the right of the parties to negotiate other possibilities for the rev…

    Amendment

    (20) Considering the vulnerable negotiating position of farmers and their organisations, recent instances of significant volatility in agricultural input costs and market prices, and the need for a more efficient price transmission within the supply chain, contracts with a duration of more than 6 months and 12 months for sectors that trade in future markets should include a revision clause that may be triggered by the farmers and their organisations. Such a clause should permit farmers to request after the 6 months at any moment a revision of the elements of the contract and permit them to end the contract in case no agreement on a revision is reached, without interfering with the right of t…

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  22. Amendment 22Proposal for a regulation · Recital 21
    Current text

    (21) To enhance contractual transparency and contribute to fairer trading practices, Member States should be able to require the registration of written contracts for the delivery of agricultural products.

    Amendment

    (21) To enhance contractual transparency and contribute to fairer trading practices, Member States should be able to require, where justified, the registration of written contracts for the delivery of agricultural products.

  23. Amendment 23Proposal for a regulation · Recital 22
    Current text

    (22) Certain vertical and horizontal cooperation initiatives concerning agricultural and food products, which aim to apply requirements that are more stringent than the mandatory requirements, can have positive effects on the objective of the common agricultural policy to ensure a fair standard of living for the agricultural community and on the objective of sustainable development of the Union. Therefore, under specific circumstances, such initiatives should not be subject to the application of Article 101(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.

    Amendment

    (22) Certain vertical and horizontal cooperation initiatives concerning agricultural and food products, which aim to apply requirements that could be more stringent, in ethical and social terms, than the mandatory requirements, can have positive effects on the objective of the common agricultural policy to ensure a fair standard of living for the agricultural community and on the objective of socio-economic and sustainable development of rural areas in the Union. Therefore, under specific circumstances, such initiatives should not be subject to the application of Article 101(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.

  24. Amendment 24Proposal for a regulation · Recital 23
    Current text

    (23) In periods of severe market imbalance, specific categories of collective actions by private operators can contribute to stabilise the sectors concerned. With a view to ensuring that private operators have the necessary resources to implement these actions, the Commission should be able to make available Union resources from the agricultural reserve to support these actions. Member States should also be able to allocate additional national resources.

    Amendment

    (23) In periods of severe market imbalance, specific categories of collective actions by private operators can contribute to stabilise the sectors concerned. With a view to ensuring that private operators have the necessary resources to implement these actions, the Commission should be able to make available Union resources from the agricultural reserve to support these actions, while ensuring feasibility and avoiding negative impact on direct payments. In that regard, the Commission should also make available other Union funding sources, if necessary. Member States should also be able to allocate additional national resources.

  25. Amendment 25Proposal for a regulation · Recital 26
    Current text

    (26) To strengthen the position of farmers in the food supply chain, several provisions of Regulation (EU) 2021/2115 of the European Parliament and of the Council8 should be amended as regards the types of intervention in certain sectors. These amendments aim to support farmers to become or remain members of producer organisations or associations of producer organisations recognised under Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013, in light of the positive role these organisations and associations play in strengthening the bargaining power of producers. Moreover, to ensure a more efficient and targeted support of producer organisations through the CAP Strategic Plans, the possibility of an increase of the…

    Amendment

    (26) To strengthen the position of farmers in the food supply chain, several provisions of Regulation (EU) 2021/2115 of the European Parliament and of the Council8 should be amended as regards the types of intervention in certain sectors. These amendments aim to support farmers to become or remain members of producer organisations or associations of producer organisations recognised under Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013, in light of the positive role these organisations and associations play in strengthening the bargaining power of producers. Moreover, to ensure a more efficient and targeted support of producer organisations through the CAP Strategic Plans, the possibility of an increase of the…

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  26. Amendment 26Proposal for a regulation · Recital 26 a (new)
    Amendment

    (26a) In order to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of producers, operational fund co-financing should be primarily directed towards investments directly linked to agricultural production, collective actions benefiting all members of the producers organisations and digitalisation. The administrative and bureaucratic burden on producers organisations in the implementation of operational programmes should be significantly reduced, in order to encourage engagement by beneficiaries.

  27. Amendment 27Proposal for a regulation · Recital 30
    Current text

    (30) In order to support the setting-up of types of intervention in the other sectors referred to in Article 42, point (f), of Regulation (EU) 2021/2115, Member States should be allowed, as of 2025, further flexibility to adjust the allocation of funds to these sectors by using up to 6 % of their allocations for direct payment.

    Amendment

    (30) In order to support the setting-up of types of intervention in the other sectors referred to in Article 42, point (f), of Regulation (EU) 2021/2115, Member States should be allowed, as of 2025, further flexibility to adjust the allocation of funds to these sectors by using up to 6 % of their allocations for direct payment while ensuring feasibility and avoiding negative impact on direct payments.

  28. Amendment 28Proposal for a regulation · Recital 32
    Current text

    (32) With a view to ensuring that Union resources from the agricultural reserve can be made available to the Member States in order to support collective actions by private operators in periods of severe market imbalance, the possibility to use the agricultural reserve should be extended to the support of collective actions when the Commission decides that competition rules do not apply to those actions.

    Amendment

    (32) With a view to ensuring that Union resources from the agricultural reserve can be made available to the Member States in a fair and transparent manner in order to support collective actions by private operators in periods of severe market imbalance, the possibility to use the agricultural reserve should be extended to the support of collective actions when the Commission decides that competition rules do not apply to those actions while ensuring feasibility and avoiding negative impact on direct payments.

  29. Amendment 29Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point -1 (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 1 – paragraph 2 – point l a (new)
    Amendment

    (-1) In Article 1(2), the following point is inserted: (la) vinegar, Part XIIa;

  30. Amendment 30Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point -1 a (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 7 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. The reference thresholds provided for in paragraph 1 shall be kept under review by the Commission, taking account of objective criteria, notably developments in production, costs of production (particularly inputs), and market trends. When necessary, the reference thresholds shall be updated in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure in the light of developments in production and markets.

    Amendment

    (-1a) in Article 7, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following: ‘2. The reference thresholds shall be subject to regular review in accordance with the seasonality of products, upon a proposal by the EU Agri-food Chain Observatory (AFCO), in the light of economic developments and real production costs. The Commission shall ensure the development of a methodology for the regular revision of those thresholds, based on objective indicators such as inflation, production costs and changes on agricultural markets. Production costs shall include the costs of measures contributing to the implementation or surpassing of the sustainability standards required by Union or national law as defined in Article…

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  31. Amendment 31Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point -1 b (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 11 – paragraph 1 – points e a, e b, e c, e d (new)
    Amendment

    (-1b) in Article 11, the following points are added: “(ea) white sugar; (eb) sheep meat falling within CN code 0104 10 30 or 0204; (ec) pigmeat, fresh, chilled or frozen, falling within CN code 0203; (ed) chicken, fresh, chilled or frozen, falling within CN code 0207.’

  32. Amendment 32Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point -1 c (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 15 – paragraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    (-1c) In Article 15, the following paragraph is added: ‘2a. When fixing the level of the public intervention price for the various products listed in Article 11, the Council shall use objective and transparent criteria, such as inflation, in line with the objective of ensuring a fair standard of living for the agricultural community, in accordance with Article 39 TFEU.’

  33. Amendment 33Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 88a – paragraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    1. The terms ‘fair’, ‘equitable’ or terms equivalent to these terms may be used only, alone or in combination with other terms, on the labelling, in the presentation, on advertising material or on commercial documents of a product of the sectors listed in Article 1(2) that is placed on the market, provided that these terms are used to inform purchasers about existing modalities for the organisation of production, distribution, or placing on the market, which contribute at least to:

    Amendment

    1. The terms ‘fair’, ‘equitable’ or terms equivalent to these terms may be used only, alone or in combination with other terms, on the labelling, in the presentation, on advertising material or on commercial documents of a product of the sectors listed in Article 1(2) that is placed on the market, with the prior consent of the farmers or their representative organisations, provided that these terms are used to inform purchasers about existing modalities for the organisation of production, distribution, or placing on the market, which contribute at least to:

  34. Amendment 34Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 88a – paragraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) stability and transparency in the relations of farmers with purchasers along the supply chain,

    Amendment

    (a) stability, including through contracts between producers and buyers to limit the impact of economic uncertainties, traceability and transparency in the relations of farmers with purchasers along the supply chain; (aa) promoting the development of democratically managed collective organisations of farmers; (ab) payment of an additional amount to the producer, in particular to fund joint projects;

  35. Amendment 35Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 88a – paragraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) a price considered equitable by participating farmers for their products, and

    Amendment

    (b) a price considered equitable and remunerative by participating farmers for their products and work also on the basis of the indications provided by the EU Agri-Food Supply Chain Observatory (AFCO);

  36. Amendment 36Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 88a – paragraph 1 – point c
    Current text

    (c) collective initiatives pursuing one or several of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

    Amendment

    (c) collective and socio-economic initiatives pursuing one or several of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals contributing to the development of rural communities.

  37. Amendment 37Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 88a – paragraph 2 – introductory part
    Current text

    2. The term ‘short supply chain’ may be used only, alone or in combination with other terms, on the labelling, in the presentation, on advertising material or on commercial documents of a product of the sectors listed in Article 1(2) that is placed on the market, provided that the term is used to inform purchasers about existing modalities for the organisation of production, distribution, or placing on the market, which provide for:

    Amendment

    2. The term ‘short supply chain’ may be used only, alone or in combination with other terms, on the labelling, in the presentation, on advertising material or on commercial documents of a product of the sectors listed in Article 1(2), produced in, and placed on, the single market , with the prior consent of the farmers or their representative organisations, provided that the term is used to inform purchasers about existing modalities for the organisation of production, distribution, or placing on the market, which provide for at least one of the following conditions:

  38. Amendment 38Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 88a – paragraph 2 – point a
    Current text

    (a) a direct connection between the farmer and the final consumer of the product, or

    Amendment

    (a) a direct connection or a limited number of intermediaries between the farmer, cooperative or producer organisation and the final consumer of the product, or

  39. Amendment 39Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 88a – paragraph 2 – point b
    Current text

    (b) a close connection and geographical proximity between the farmer and the final consumer of the product.

    Amendment

    (b) a close connection, and geographical proximity, understood as a short distance or short travelling time, including cross-border contexts, between the farmer, cooperative or producer organisation and the final consumer of the product.

  40. Amendment 40Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 88a – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The Commission may adopt implementing acts to specify further the conditions referred to in paragraph 1, points (a), (b) and (c), and in paragraph 2, points (a) and (b), taking into account any relevant international standard.

    Amendment

    The Commission may adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 227 in order to supplement this Regulation by specifying further the conditions referred to in paragraph 1, points (a), (b) and (c), and in paragraph 2, points (a) and (b), taking into account any relevant international standard and related quality certified schemes.

  41. Amendment 41Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 88a – paragraph 6 a (new)
    Amendment

    6a. The Commission shall assess the feasibility and added value of introducing a harmonised Union visual label on short supply chain products.

  42. Amendment 42Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    a) the delivery of milk and milk products by a producer other than a farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations to a processor, collector, distributor or retailer shall be covered by a written contract;

    Amendment

    a) the delivery of milk and milk products by producers that are not covered by paragraph 1 shall be covered by a written contract;

  43. Amendment 43Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    b) the first purchasers of milk and milk products shall make a written offer for a contract for the delivery of milk and milk products by the farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations.

    Amendment

    b) producer organisations, associations of producer organisations or farmers shall make a written offer for a contract for the delivery of milk and milk products to the first purchasers.

  44. Amendment 44Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    Member States shall establish a mediation mechanism to cover cases in which there is no mutual agreement to conclude a contract referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 or to revise such a contract.

    Amendment

    Member States shall establish a mediation mechanism to cover cases in which there is no mutual agreement on the formalisation, interpretation or fulfilment of a contract referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 or to revise such a contract. This mechanism shall be voluntary for the contracting parties and impartial and may include representatives of farmers' representative organisations.

  45. Amendment 45Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    Member States shall inform the Commission of the mediation mechanisms established in their territory.

    Amendment

    Member States shall inform the Commission of the legal framework for the mediation mechanisms available in their territory.

  46. Amendment 46Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 4 – point b
    Current text

    (b) be made in writing, and

    Amendment

    (b) be made in writing, whether on paper or in digital form, and

  47. Amendment 47Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 4 – point c – point i – introductory part
    Current text

    (i) the price payable for the delivery, which shall:

    Amendment

    (i) the price payable for the delivery with explicit indication of all payments, including applicable discounts, which shall:

  48. Amendment 48Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 4 – point c – point i – indent 2
    Current text

    – be calculated by combining various factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible and that reflect changes in market conditions and production costs, the quantities delivered and the quality or composition of the milk and milk products delivered. To that effect, Member States may determine indicators, in accordance with objective criteria based on studies carried out on production and the food supply chain. The parties to the contracts shall be free to refer to these indicators or any other indicators;

    Amendment

    – be calculated by combining various objective, verifiable and non-manipulable factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible and that reflect changes in market conditions, inflation, full production costs, including the remuneration of farmers, total costs for additional services, the quantities delivered and the quality or composition of the milk and milk products delivered. To that effect, Member States or regional authorities may determine indicators that shall be published online for use in contracts in accordance with objective criteria based on studies carrie…

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  49. Amendment 49Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 4 – point c – point iii
    Current text

    (iii) the duration of the contract, which may include a definite duration or an indefinite duration with a termination clause. In the case of a contract with a minimum duration longer than six months, the contract shall include a revision clause that may be triggered by the farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations;

    Amendment

    (iii) the duration of the contract, which may include a definite duration or an indefinite duration with a termination clause. In the case of a contract with a minimum duration longer than six months and the contract shall include a revision clause that may be triggered by the farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations on the basis of unforeseen circumstances, such as extreme weather events, animal disease outbreaks, geopolitical tensions, or any other reason that prevents the agreed price from covering the farmers’ costs;

  50. Amendment 50Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 4 – point c – point iv
    Current text

    (iv) details regarding payment periods and procedures;

    Amendment

    (iv) details regarding payment periods, procedures and the point in time in which the ownership and risk transfer;

  51. Amendment 51Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 5 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the milk or the milk products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which it is a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar effects to the provisions set out in paragraph 4;

    Amendment

    (a) the milk or the milk products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which it is a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar objectives as the provisions set out in paragraph 4;

  52. Amendment 52Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 5 – point b
    Current text

    (b) the first purchaser of milk or milk products is a micro or small-sized enterprise within the meaning of Recommendation 2003/361/EC10 ; __________________ 10 Commission Recommendation of 6 May 2003 concerning the definition of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, (OJ L 124, 20.5.2003, p. 36, http://data.europa.eu/eli/reco/2003/361/oj).

    Amendment

    deleted

  53. Amendment 53Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 5 – point c
    Current text

    (c) the delivery and the payment for the milk or milk products take place simultaneously;

    Amendment

    deleted

  54. Amendment 54Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 6 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the delivery concerns products of a value equal to or below a threshold to be determined by the Member State, which shall not exceed EUR 10 000;

    Amendment

    (a) the delivery concerns products of a value equal to or below a threshold to be determined by the Member State, which shall not exceed EUR 4 000;

  55. Amendment 55Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 6 – point a a (new)
    Amendment

    (aa) the first purchaser of milk or milk products is a micro or small-sized enterprise within the meaning of Recommendation 2003/361/EC;

  56. Amendment 56Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 6 – point a b (new)
    Amendment

    (ab) the delivery and the payment for the milk or milk products take place simultaneously or at the latest within 5 working days;

  57. Amendment 57Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 7
    Current text

    7. Where pursuant to paragraph 5, points (b), (c) and (d), or paragraph 6, a written contract or a written offer for a contract is not required, a farmer, a producer organisation, or an association of producer organisations may require that a delivery of milk or milk products be the subject of a written contract or of a written offer for a contract. Such a contract or offer for a contract shall fulfil the conditions laid down in paragraph 4 and paragraph 8, first subparagraph.

    Amendment

    7. Where pursuant to paragraph 5, point (d), or paragraph 6, a written contract or a written offer for a contract is not required, a farmer, a producer organisation, or an association of producer organisations may require that a delivery of milk or milk products be the subject of a written contract or of a written offer for a contract. Such a contract or offer for a contract shall fulfil the conditions laid down in paragraph 4 and paragraph 8, first subparagraph.

  58. Amendment 58Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 8 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    All elements of contracts for the delivery of milk or milk products concluded between farmers, producer organisations or associations of producer organisations and collectors, processors, distributors or retailers, including the elements and their components referred to in paragraph 4, point (c), shall be freely negotiated between the parties.

    Amendment

    All elements of contracts for the delivery of milk or milk products concluded between farmers, producer organisations or associations of producer organisations and collectors, processors, distributors or retailers, including the elements and their components referred to in paragraph 4, point (c), shall be freely negotiated between the parties, without prejudice of the additional requirements introduced by Member States.

  59. Amendment 59Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 148 – paragraph 10
    Current text

    10. Member States that make use of the options referred to in paragraphs 2, 6, 8 and 9 shall notify the Commission of how they are applied.

    Amendment

    10. Member States that make use of the options referred to in this Article shall notify the Commission of how they are applied.

  60. Amendment 60Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 a (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 149 – paragraph 2 – point c – points i and ii
    Current text

    (i) the volume of raw milk covered by such negotiations does not exceed 4 % of total Union production, (ii) the volume of raw milk covered by such negotiations which is produced in any particular Member State does not exceed 33 % of the total national production of that Member State, and

    Amendment

    (2a) In Article 149(2), point (c) is amended as follows: (a) point (i) is replaced by the following: “(i) the volume of raw milk covered by such negotiations does not exceed 10 % of total Union production,” (b) point (ii) is deleted.

  61. Amendment 61Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point a – point i · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 152 – paragraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) are constituted by producers in one or several sectors listed in Article 1(2) or by producers of organic products in one or several sectors listed in Article 1(2), and are controlled by farmer members, in accordance with Article 153(2), point (c);

    Amendment

    (a) are constituted by producers in one or several sectors listed in Article 1(2), and are controlled by farmer members, or, in the case of the fruit and vegetables sector, producers, in accordance with Article 153(2), point (c);

  62. Amendment 62Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point a – point ii · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 152 – paragraph 1 – point b – introductory part
    Current text

    (b) are formed on the initiative of farmers and carry out at least one of the following activities:

    Amendment

    (b) are formed on the initiative of farmers, or, in the case of the fruit and vegetables sector, producers, and carry out at least one of the following activities:

  63. Amendment 63Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point b · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 152 – paragraph 1a – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    1a. By way of derogation from Article 101(1) TFEU, a producer organisation recognised under paragraph 1 of this Article, or a producer organisation, including a cooperative, that has not been recognised as a producer organisation by a Member State, but meets the requirements set out in paragraph 1 of this Article and of Article 154, may plan production, optimise the production costs, place on the market and negotiate contracts for the supply of agricultural products, on behalf of its members for all or part of their total production.

    Amendment

    1a. By way of derogation from Article 101(1) TFEU, a producer organisation recognised under paragraph 1 of this Article, or a producer organisation, including a cooperative, or any other equivalent legal form registered in accordance with national law, that has not been recognised as a producer organisation by a Member State, but meets the requirements set out in paragraph 1 of this Article and of Article 154, may plan production, optimise the production costs, place on the market and negotiate contracts for the supply of agricultural products, on behalf of its members for all or part of their total production. A producer organisation, including a cooperative, or any other equivalent legal f…

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  64. Amendment 64Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point b a (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 152 – paragraph 1a – subparagraph 3
    Current text

    However, Member States may derogate from the condition set out in point (d) of the second subparagraph in duly justified cases where producer members hold two distinct production units located in different geographical areas.

    Amendment

    (ba) in paragraph 1a, the third subparagraph is replaced by the following: ‘However, Member States may derogate from the condition set out in point (d) of the second subparagraph in duly justified cases where producer members hold two distinct production units located in different geographical areas and in the cases provided for in Article 153(1), point (b).’

  65. Amendment 65Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point c · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 152 – paragraph 1b – subparagraph 2 – introductory part
    Current text

    By way of derogation from paragraph 1a and the first subparagraph, an association of producer organisations recognised under Article 156(1) may also carry out the activities referred to in paragraph 1a, first subparagraph, provided that:

    Amendment

    By way of derogation from paragraph 1a and the first subparagraph, an association of producer organisations recognised under Article 156(1) may also carry out the activities referred to in paragraph 1a, first subparagraph, with the exception of the fruit and vegetables sector unless expressly requested by an association of producer organisations, provided that:

  66. Amendment 66Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 – point c · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 152 – paragraph 1b – subparagraph 2 – point d
    Current text

    (d) the volume of products covered by the activities referred to in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1a does not exceed 33% of the total national production of any given Member State.

    Amendment

    (d) the volume of products covered by the activities referred to in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1a does not exceed 33% of the total national production of any given Member State or 5 % of the production of the Union as a whole.

  67. Amendment 67Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 – point -a (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 153 – paragraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) be members of only one producer organisation for any given product of the holding; however Member States may derogate from this condition in duly justified cases where producer members hold two distinct production units located in different geographical areas;

    Amendment

    (-a) in paragraph 1, point (b) is replaced by the following: ‘(b) be members of only one producer organisation for any given product of the holding; however, Member States may derogate from this condition in duly justified cases where producer members hold two distinct production units located in different geographic areas or where producer members entrust different producer organisations with the marketing of their products, other than the products listed in Parts IX and X of Annex I, intended for different uses, and where these organisations do not therefore compete with each other;’

  68. Amendment 68Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 – point -a a (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 153 – paragraph 1 – point c a (new)
    Amendment

    (-aa) in paragraph 1, the following point is added: ‘(ca) refrain from any direct contact with purchasers where those individual steps are likely to compromise the collective objectives pursued by the producer organisation, in particular as regards planning, negotiation or placing on the market. Any practice by a purchaser that aims to, or has the effect of, circumventing a producer organisation by directly approaching one or more of its members, where the purchaser is already engaged in negotiations or in a contract with that producer organisation, shall be prohibited and shall be regarded as an unfair commercial practice.’

  69. Amendment 69Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 – point b · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 153 – paragraph 2a
    Current text

    2a. The statutes of a producer organisation may provide for the possibility of members being in direct contact with purchasers, provided that such direct contact does not jeopardise the objectives pursued by the producer organisation, or the concentration of supply and placing of products on the market by the producer organisation. Concentration of supply shall be deemed to have been ensured if the essential elements of the sales such as price, quality and volume are negotiated and determined by the producer organisation.

    Amendment

    2a. The statutes of a producer organisation shall ensure that the objective of concentration of supply is achieved, in particular by ensuring that the producer organisation negotiates and determines the essential elements of sales such as price, quality and volume. The statutes may provide for the possibility of members, being in direct contact with purchasers, provided that such direct contact does not jeopardise the objectives pursued by the producer organisation, or the concentration of supply and placing of products on the market by the producer organisation. Concentration of supply and placing of products on the market shall be deemed to have been ensured if the essential elements of th…

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  70. Amendment 70Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4 – point c · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 153 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    (c) paragraph 3 is replaced by the following: ‘3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to producer organisations in the milk and milk products sector.’;

    Amendment

    deleted

  71. Amendment 71Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the delivery of agricultural products by a producer other than a farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations to a processor, distributor or retailer shall be covered by a written contract,

    Amendment

    (a) the delivery of agricultural products by producers that are not covered by paragraph 1 shall be covered by a written contract,

  72. Amendment 72Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) the first purchaser of the agricultural product shall make a written offer for a contract for the delivery of agricultural products by the farmer, a producer organisation or an associations of producer organisations.

    Amendment

    (b) producer organisations, associations of producer organisations or farmers shall make a written offer for a contract for the delivery of agricultural products to the first purchasers.

  73. Amendment 73Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    Member States shall establish a mediation mechanism to cover cases in which there is no agreement to conclude such a contract referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 or to revise such a contract.

    Amendment

    Member States shall establish a mediation mechanism to cover cases in which there is no mutual agreement on the formalisation, interpretation or fulfilment of a contract referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 or on such a contract. That mechanism shall be voluntary for the contracting parties and impartial. That mechanism may involve representatives of farmers' representative organisations.

  74. Amendment 74Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    Member States shall inform the Commission about the mediation mechanisms established in their territory.

    Amendment

    Member States shall inform the Commission about the mediation legal framework or mechanisms available in their territory.

  75. Amendment 75Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 4 – point b
    Current text

    (b) be made in writing, and

    Amendment

    (b) be made in writing, whether on paper or in digital form, and

  76. Amendment 76Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 4 – point c – point i – introductory part
    Current text

    (i) the price payable for the delivery, which shall:

    Amendment

    (i) the price payable for the delivery with explicit indication of all payments, including applicable discounts, which shall:

  77. Amendment 77Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 4 – point c – point i – indent 2
    Current text

    – be calculated by combining various factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible and that reflect changes in market conditions and production costs, the quantities delivered and the quality or composition of the agricultural products delivered; to that effect, Member States may determine indicators, in accordance with objective criteria based on studies carried out on production and the food supply chain. The parties to the contracts shall be free to refer to these indicators or any other indicators which they deem relevant.

    Amendment

    – be calculated by combining various objective, verifiable and non-manipulable factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible and that reflect changes in market conditions, inflation, full production costs, including the remuneration of farmers, the total costs for additional services, the quantities delivered and the quality or composition of the agricultural products delivered; to that effect, Member States or regional authorities may determine indicators, that shall be published online for use in contract, in accordance with objective criteria based on studies ca…

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  78. Amendment 78Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 4 – point c – point iii
    Current text

    (iii) the duration of the contract, which may include either a definite duration or an indefinite duration with a termination clause. In the case of contracts with a minimum duration longer than six months, the contract shall also include a revision clause that may be triggered, in particular, by the farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations;

    Amendment

    (iii) the duration of the contract, which may include either a definite duration or an indefinite duration with a termination clause. In the case of contracts with a minimum duration longer than six months and 12 months for sectors that trade in future markets, the contract shall also include a revision clause that may be triggered, in particular, by the farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations, on the basis of unforeseen circumstances, such as extreme weather events, animal disease outbreaks, geopolitical tensions, or any other reason that prevents the agreed price from covering the farmers’ costs;

  79. Amendment 79Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 4 – point c – point iv
    Current text

    (iv) details regarding payment periods and procedures,

    Amendment

    (iv) details regarding payment periods, procedures and the point in time in which the ownership and risk transfer,

  80. Amendment 80Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 5 – point a
    Current text

    (a) The agricultural products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which they are a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar effects to the provisions set out in points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 4;

    Amendment

    (a) The agricultural products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which they are a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar objectives as the provisions set out in points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 4;

  81. Amendment 81Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 5 – point b
    Current text

    (b) the first purchaser of the agricultural products concerned is a micro or small-sized enterprise within the meaning of Recommendation 2003/361/EC;

    Amendment

    deleted

  82. Amendment 82Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 5 – point c
    Current text

    (c) the delivery and payment of the agricultural products concerned take place simultaneously;

    Amendment

    deleted

  83. Amendment 83Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 6 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the delivery concerns products of a value equal to or below a certain threshold of value to be determined by the Member State, and which shall not exceed EUR 10 000;

    Amendment

    (a) the delivery concerns products of a value equal to or below a threshold to be determined by the Member State, which shall not exceed EUR 4 000;

  84. Amendment 84Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 6 – point a a (new)
    Amendment

    (aa) the first purchaser of the agricultural products concerned is a micro or small-sized enterprise within the meaning of Recommendation 2003/361/EC;

  85. Amendment 85Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 6 – point a b (new)
    Amendment

    (ab) the delivery and payment of the agricultural products concerned take place simultaneously or at the latest within 5 working days;

  86. Amendment 86Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 6 a (new)
    Amendment

    6a. Member States may, at the request of an interbranch organisation recognised under Article 157(1) or an organisation deemed largely representative of an agricultural sector decide to exempt certain specific sectors from the requirement for a written contract referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article, with the exception of the milk sector. This exemption shall apply without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 7 of this Article.

  87. Amendment 87Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 7
    Current text

    7. Where pursuant to paragraph 5, points (b), (c) and (d), or paragraph 6, a written contract or a written offer for a contract is not required, a farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations, may require that any delivery of agricultural products to a processor, distributor or retailer be the subject of a written contract between the parties or of a written offer for a contract. Such a contract or offer for a contract shall fulfil the conditions laid down in paragraph 4 and paragraph 8, first subparagraph.

    Amendment

    7. Where pursuant to paragraph 5, point (d), or paragraphs 6 and 6a, a written contract or a written offer for a contract is not required, a farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations, may require that any delivery of agricultural products to a processor, distributor or retailer be the subject of a written contract between the parties or of a written offer for a contract. Such a contract or offer for a contract shall fulfil the conditions laid down in paragraph 4 and paragraph 8, first subparagraph.

  88. Amendment 88Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 8 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    All elements of contracts for the delivery of agricultural products concluded between farmers, producer organisations or association of producer organisations, and processors, distributors, or retailers including those elements and their components referred to in paragraph 4, point (c), shall be freely negotiated between the parties.

    Amendment

    All elements of contracts for the delivery of agricultural products concluded between farmers, producer organisations or association of producer organisations, and processors, distributors, or retailers including those elements and their components referred to in paragraph 4, point (c), shall be freely negotiated between the parties, without prejudice to the additional requirements introduced by Member States.

  89. Amendment 89Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 9
    Current text

    9. Member States may require the purchaser of agricultural products to register the written contracts referred to in paragraph 1 prior to the delivery of the agricultural products concerned by the farmer, a producer organisation, or an association of producer organisations to a processor, distributor or retailer in their territory.

    Amendment

    9. Member States may require, where justified, the purchaser of agricultural products to register the written contracts referred to in paragraph 1 prior to the delivery of the agricultural products concerned by the farmer, a producer organisation, or an association of producer organisations to a processor, distributor or retailer in their territory, except for seasonal and perishable products.

  90. Amendment 90Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 168 – paragraph 10
    Current text

    10. Member States that make use of the options referred to in paragraphs 2, 6, 8 and 9 shall notify the Commission of how they are applied.

    Amendment

    10. Member States that make use of the options referred to in this Article shall notify the Commission of how they are applied.

  91. Amendment 91Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 172b
    Current text

    Article 172b Guidance by interbranch organisations for the sale of grapes for wines with a protected designation of origin or protected geographical indication By way of derogation from Article 101(1) TFEU, interbranch organisations recognised under Article 157 of this Regulation operating in the wine sector may provide non-mandatory price guidance indicators concerning the sale of grapes for the production of wines with a protected designation of origin or protected geographical indication, provided that such guidance does not eliminate competition in respect of a substantial proportion of the products in question.

    Amendment

    (6a) Article 172b shall be replaced by the following: ‘Article 172b Price guidance by interbranch organisations and groups of producer organisations recognised in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1143 for the sale of grapes, musts and wines in bulk for wines with a protected designation of origin or protected geographical indication By way of derogation from Article 101(1) TFEU, interbranch organisations recognised under Article 157 of this Regulation and producer groups recognised under Regulation (EU) No 2024/1143 operating in the wine sector may provide non-mandatory price guidance indicators concerning the sale of grapes, musts and wines in bulk used for the production of wines with…

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  92. Amendment 92Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 b (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 188 – paragraph 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    (6b) In Article 188, the following paragraph is added: “3a. Food and feed of plant and animal origin may only be imported from third countries if they comply with obligations related to the maximum residue levels of pesticides in food and feed produced in the Union.”

  93. Amendment 93Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 c (new) · Regulation (EU) 1308/2013 · Article 189 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. The following products may be imported into the Union only if the following conditions are met: (a) raw true hemp falling within CN code 5302 10 00 meeting the conditions laid down in Article 32(6) and in Article 35(3) of Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 (b) seeds of varieties of hemp falling within CN code ex 1207 99 20 for sowing accompanied by proof that the tetrahydrocannabinol level of the variety concerned does not exceed that fixed in accordance with Article 32(6) and in Article 35(3) of Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013; (c) hemp seeds other than for sowing, falling within CN code 1207 99 91 and imported only by importers authorised by the Member State in order to ensure that such seeds ar…

    Amendment

    (6c) in Article 189, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: “1. The following products may be imported into the Union only if the following conditions are met: (a) raw true hemp falling within CN code 5302 10 00 meeting the conditions laid down in Regulation (EU) 2021/2115; (b) seeds of varieties of hemp falling within CN code ex 1207 99 20 for sowing accompanied by proof that the tetrahydrocannabinol level of the variety concerned does not exceed that fixed in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 2021/2115; (c) hemp seeds other than for sowing, falling within CN code 1207 99 91 and imported only by importers authorised by the Member State in order to ensure that such seeds are not intended…

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  94. Amendment 94Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 210a – paragraph 3 – point d
    Current text

    (d) supporting the economic viability of small farms predominantly relying on family labour with a standard output as defined in Article 2, point (8), of Council Regulation (EC) No 1217/200911 that shall not exceed 100 000 EUR; __________________ 11 Council Regulation (EC) No 1217/2009 of 30 November 2009 setting up the Farm Sustainability Data Network (OJ L 328 15.12.2009, p. 27, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2009/1217/oj).

    Amendment

    (d) supporting the economic viability of small and family farms with a standard output as defined in Article 2, point (8), of Council Regulation (EC) No 1217/200911 that shall not exceed 100 000 EUR; __________________ 11 Council Regulation (EC) No 1217/2009 of 30 November 2009 setting up the Farm Sustainability Data Network (OJ L 328 15.12.2009, p. 27, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2009/1217/oj).

  95. Amendment 95Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 210a – paragraph 3 – point f a (new)
    Amendment

    (fa) promoting local agricultural production;

  96. Amendment 96Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 210a – paragraph 3 – point f b (new)
    Amendment

    (fb) joint management of waste directly related to agricultural production and a better use of livestock effluents and energy production;

  97. Amendment 97Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 210a – paragraph 3 – point f c (new)
    Amendment

    (fc) guaranteeing a stable and fair income that covers production costs and a strong position throughout the value chain for farmers;

  98. Amendment 98Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 210a – paragraph 3 – point f d (new)
    Amendment

    (fd) applying investments for the use of water resources;

  99. Amendment 99Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 210a – paragraph 3 – point f e (new)
    Amendment

    (fe) contribution to the diversification of activities promoting the rural economy, to the development and attractiveness of rural areas;

  100. Amendment 100Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 210a – paragraph 3 – point f f (new)
    Amendment

    (ff) promoting cultural and gastronomic heritage to foster education on topics relating to balanced diets;

  101. Amendment 101Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point a · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 210a – paragraph 3 – point f g (new)
    Amendment

    (fg) preserving traditional production practices food security and food sovereignty;

  102. Amendment 102Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 – point b · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 210a – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    From [entry into force +2 years], producers as referred to in paragraph 1 may request an opinion from the Commission concerning the compatibility of agreements, decisions and concerted practices as referred to in paragraph 1 with regard to the implementation of sustainability standards aiming to contribute to one or more of the objectives laid down in paragraph 3, points (d), (e) and (f), with this Article.

    Amendment

    From [entry into force +2 years], producers as referred to in paragraph 1 may request an opinion from the Commission concerning the compatibility of agreements, decisions and concerted practices as referred to in paragraph 1 with regard to the implementation of sustainability standards aiming to contribute to one or more of the objectives laid down in paragraph 3, points (d) to (fd), with this Article.

  103. Amendment 103Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 a (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 219 – paragraph 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    (7a) in Article 219, the following paragraph is added: ‘3a. Where the market price falls below a certain flexible threshold that is indexed to average production costs and set by the EU Agri-food Chain Observatory (AFCO), the Commission shall implement, on the basis of the situation in the market and sector in question, support measures for producers in the sector concerned who, over a specified period, voluntarily reduce their deliveries compared to the same period in the previous year, fulfilling the following requirements: (a) the support shall be granted on the basis of applications submitted by producers in their Member State of establishment, using the method established by the Member…

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  104. Amendment 104Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 222 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) market withdrawal or free distribution of their products;

    Amendment

    (a) market withdrawal or free distribution of their products including to charity bodies;

  105. Amendment 105Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 222 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 – point a a (new)
    Amendment

    (aa) declassifying surplus organic products for conventional markets;

  106. Amendment 106Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 222 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 – point g
    Current text

    (g) temporary planning of production taking into account the specific nature of the production cycle;

    Amendment

    (g) temporary planning of production taking into account the specific nature of the production cycle, in particular of perishable products.

  107. Amendment 107Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 222 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    Where the Commission adopts implementing acts in accordance with the first subparagraph of this Article, it may decide to make Union support from the agricultural reserve referred to in Article 16 of Regulation (EU) 2021/2116 available to the Member States concerned. Such financial support shall provide the means necessary for the implementation of these agreements and decisions by the operators concerned.

    Amendment

    Where the Commission adopts implementing acts in accordance with the first subparagraph of this Article, it may decide to make Union support from the agricultural reserve referred to in Article 16 of Regulation (EU) 2021/2116 available to the Member States concerned, with the possibility for that support to be mobilised immediately in the event of a crisis, provided that it has first assessed the feasibility of such support. Such financial support shall provide the means necessary for the implementation of these agreements and decisions by the operators concerned. The Commission shall ensure that use of funds to support actions under those implementing acts does not compromise direct payment…

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  108. Amendment 108Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 a (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 222a – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. The Commission may decide for which agricultural sectors from those listed in Article 1(2) the Union market observatories shall be established.

    Amendment

    (8a) in Article 222a, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following: “2. The Commission may decide for which agricultural sectors from those listed in Article 1(2) the Union market observatories shall be established. It may also decide to distinguish between organic and non-organic production.”

  109. Amendment 109Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 b (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Article 222b a (new)
    Amendment

    (8b) The following Article is inserted: ‘Article 222ba Market disturbance prevention and management plans 1. In order to fulfil the CAP objectives laid down in Article 39 TFEU, in particular the objective of stabilising the markets, the Commission shall draw up market disturbance prevention and management plans, setting out its intervention strategy for each agricultural product referred to in Article 1 of this Regulation. 2. The Commission shall base its intervention strategy on the work of the Union market observatories referred to in Article 222a. 3. In the event of market disturbances, the Commission shall mobilise in a timely and efficient manner the exceptional measures provided for in…

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  110. Amendment 110Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 c (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Annex I – part XII a (new)
    Amendment

    (8c) In Annex I, the following part is inserted: ‘PART XIIa Vinegar The vinegar sector includes products other than wine vinegar that are listed in the following table: CN code 2209 00 91 and 2209 00 99 Description Fruit vinegar, including kiwi vinegar, or fruit wine vinegar, berry vinegar or berry wine vinegar, cider vinegar, spirit vinegar, grain vinegar, malt vinegar, distilled malt vinegar, honey vinegar, flavoured vinegar’;

  111. Amendment 111Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 d (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Annex II – Part III a (new)
    Amendment

    (8d) In Annex II, the following part is inserted: "PART IIIa Definitions concerning the hemp sector “Hemp” means the plant Cannabis sativa L., of varieties listed in the Common Catalogue of Varieties of Agricultural Plant Species grown for its seeds, flowers, fibres, shives and roots."

  112. Amendment 112Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 e (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Annex II – part IV a (new)
    Amendment

    (8e) In Annex II, the following part is inserted: "Part IVa Definition concerning the vinegar sector 1.The name “vinegar” shall only be used for product obtained exclusively by the biological process of double fermentation, alcoholic and acetous, from liquids or other substances of agricultural origin. It shall always be followed by the indication of the raw material used. With the exception of references to ingredients with flavouring properties, all additional indications are prohibited. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 of this Part, the name “vinegar” can be part of a registered protected designation of origin or a protected geographical indication protected under Regulation (EU) 2024/1143,…

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  113. Amendment 113Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 f (new) · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Annex VIII – part II a (new)
    Amendment

    (8f) In Annex VIII, the following part is added: ‘Part IIa Meat, meat products and meat preparations 1. For the purposes of this part, ‘meat’ means edible parts of the animals referred to in points 1.2 to 1.8 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 853/2004, including blood. The meat-related terms and names that fall under Article 17 of Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 and are currently used for meat and meat cuts shall be reserved exclusively for the edible parts of the animals. 2. ‘Meat preparations’ means fresh meat, including meat that has been reduced to fragments, which has had foodstuffs, seasonings or additives added to it, or which has undergone processes that do not alter the internal muscle…

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  114. Amendment 114Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 – point b · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Annex X – point I – point 2
    Current text

    2. The duration of the delivery contracts may be pluriannual. In the case of contracts with a minimum duration longer than six months, the contract shall include a revision clause that may be triggered by the farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations.

    Amendment

    2. The duration of the delivery contracts may be pluriannual.

  115. Amendment 115Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 – point c · Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 · Annex X – point II – point 2
    Current text

    The price shall be calculated by combining various factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible and that reflect changes in market conditions and production costs, the quantities delivered and the quality or composition of sugar beet delivered. To that effect, Member States may determine indicators, in accordance with objective criteria based on studies carried out on production and the food supply chain. The parties to the contracts are free to refer to these indicators or any other indicators which they deem relevant.

    Amendment

    The price shall be calculated by combining various objective, verifiable and non-manipulable factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible and that reflect changes in market conditions, inflation, full production costs, including the remuneration of farmers, the total costs for additional services, the quantities delivered and the quality or composition of the agricultural products delivered. To that effect, Member States or regional authorities may determine indicators, that shall be published online for use in contracts, in accordance with objective criteria base…

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  116. Amendment 116Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b · Regulation (EU) 2021/2115 · Article 52 – paragraph 5a – introductory part
    Current text

    5a. The 50 % limit provided for in paragraph 1 shall be increased to 60 % for expenditure linked to the objectives referred to in Article 46, points (a), (b) or (c), if the following conditions are fulfilled:

    Amendment

    5a. The 50 % limit provided for in paragraph 1 shall be increased to 70 % for expenditure linked to the objectives referred to in Article 46, points (a), (b) or (c), if the following conditions are fulfilled:

  117. Amendment 117Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point b · Regulation (EU) 2021/2115 · Article 52 – paragraph 5a – point b
    Current text

    (b) the investments referred to in point (a) are made at the premises of these young farmers or new farmers as part of their first operational programme.

    Amendment

    (b) the investments referred to in point (a) are made at the premises of these young farmers or new farmers or in the case of the fruit and vegetables sector, producers, who join a producer organisation recognised under Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 for the first time, as part of their first operational programme and during the 7 years following the date on which young farmers or new farmer joined the producer organisation.

  118. Amendment 118Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 1 – point c a (new) · Regulation (EU) 2021/2115 · Article 52 – paragraph 7 a (new)
    Amendment

    (ca) the following paragraph is added: “7a. The provisions in paragraph 7 of this Article may be extended to all products covered by Articles 42 to 68.”

  119. Amendment 119Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 3 · Regulation (EU) 2021/2115 · Article 88 – paragraph 7 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    As of 2025, Member States may review their decisions referred to in paragraph 6 as part of a request for amendment of their CAP Strategic Plans made in accordance with Article 119 and decide to use up to 6 % of their allocations for direct payments set out in Annex V, where relevant after deduction of the allocations for cotton set in Annex VIII, for types of intervention in other sectors referred to in Title III, Chapter III, Section 7.

    Amendment

    As of 2025, Member States may review their decisions referred to in paragraph 6 as part of a request for amendment of their CAP Strategic Plans made in accordance with Article 119 and decide to use up to 6 % of their allocations for direct payments set out in Annex V, where relevant after deduction of the allocations for cotton set in Annex VIII, for types of intervention in other sectors referred to in Title III, Chapter III, Section 7, provided that such a decision does not adversely affect the level of basic income support for sustainability.

  120. Amendment 120Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 a (new) · Regulation (EU) 2024/1143 · Article 37 – paragraph 5
    Current text

    5. Where agricultural products are designated by a geographical indication, an indication of the name of the producer or operator shall appear in the labelling, in the same field of vision as the geographical indication. In that case, the name of the operator shall be understood as the name of the operator responsible for the production stage at which the product to be covered by the geographical indication is obtained, or responsible for carrying out substantial processing of that product. In the case of spirit drinks designated by a geographical indication, an indication of the name of the producer shall appear in the labelling, in the same field of vision as the geographical indication. W…

    Amendment

    Article 3a Amendment of Regulation (EU) 2024/1143 In Article 37, paragraph 5 is replaced by the following: “5. Where agricultural products are designated by a geographical indication, an indication of the name of the producer or operator shall appear in the labelling, in the same field of vision as the geographical indication. In that case, the name of the operator shall be understood as the name of the operator responsible for the production stage at which the product to be covered by the geographical indication is obtained, or responsible for carrying out substantial processing of that product. Where packaging or containers have as their largest surface that described in Article 16(2) of R…

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  121. Amendment 121The LeftProposal for a regulation · Recital 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    (3 a) It is important to stress the contradiction between, on the one hand, trade agreements with Mercosur and the United States, which boost imports into the EU of food and agricultural products and fuel unfair competition, and, on the other hand, the urgent need to strengthen food sovereignty and safeguard European farmers by guaranteeing fair prices and a fair distribution of added value in the supply chain. The European Parliament should therefore reject the trade agreements with Mercosur and the United States.

  122. Amendment 122The LeftProposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point -1
    Current text

    Article 7. Reference thresholds1. The following reference thresholds are fixed: (a)as regards the cereals sector, EUR 101,31/tonne, related to the wholesale stage for goods delivered to the warehouse, before unloading; (b)as regards paddy rice, EUR 150/tonne for the standard quality as defined in point A of Annex III, related to the wholesale stage for goods delivered to the warehouse, before unloading; (c)as regards sugar of standard quality as defined in point B of Annex III, related to unpacked sugar, ex-factory: (i)for white sugar: EUR 404,4/tonne; (ii)for raw sugar: EUR 335,2/tonne; (d)as regards the beef and veal sector, EUR 2 224/tonne for carcasses of male bovine animals of conformat…

    Amendment

    (-1) In Article 7, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: "Article 7. Reference thresholds 1. The following reference thresholds are fixed: (a) as regards the cereals sector, EUR 101,31/tonne, related to the wholesale stage for goods delivered to the warehouse, before unloading; (b) as regards paddy rice, EUR 150/tonne for the standard quality as defined in point A of Annex III, related to the wholesale stage for goods delivered to the warehouse, before unloading; (c) as regards sugar of standard quality as defined in point B of Annex III, related to unpacked sugar, ex-factory: (i) for white sugar: EUR 404,4/tonne; (ii) for raw sugar: EUR 335,2/tonne; (d)as regards the beef and veal secto…

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  123. Amendment 123Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point -1
    Amendment

    (-1) Article 75 is amended as follows: (a) paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: "1. Marketing standards may apply to one or more of the sectors defined in Article 1 of this Regulation."; (b) in paragraph 3, point (j) is replaced by the following: "(j) the place of farming and origin;"

  124. Amendment 124RenewProposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Current text

    (a) the milk or the milk products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which it is a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar effects to the provisions set out in paragraph 4;

    Amendment

    (a) the milk or the milk products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which it is a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes allow for democratic scrutiny and include fair contractual terms;

  125. Amendment 125RenewProposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Amendment

    (c a) the delivery concerns milk or milk products for which the Member State considers, following consultation of relevant representatives of farmers or of interbranch organisations recognised in accordance with Article 163(1), that the objectives pursued by the provisions set out in paragraphs 1 and 4 have been achieved for the products concerned or that the obligation to have written contracts or written offers would not be appropriate or proportionate as regards these products for other justified reasons.

  126. Amendment 126RenewProposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 8 a (new)
    Amendment

    (8 a) In Annex VIII, Part IIa is added: "Part IIa 'Meat, meat products and meat preparations’ 1. For the purposes of this part of this Annex, ‘meat’ means edible parts of the animals referred to in points 1.2 to 1.8 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 853/2004, including blood. The meat related terms and names that fall under Article 17 of Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 and that are currently used for meat and meat cuts shall be reserved exclusively for the edible parts of the animals. 2. ‘Meat preparations’ means fresh meat, including meat that has been reduced to fragments, which has had foodstuffs, seasonings or additives added to it, or which has undergone processes that do not alter the inte…

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  127. Amendment 127Proposal for a regulation · Recital 15
    Current text

    (15) Certain Member States have decided that all deliveries of agricultural products in their territory are to be covered by written contracts between the parties. Where the Member States do not make use of this possibility, farmers, producer organisations or associations of producer organisations can request the use of written contracts. However, due to the weaker bargaining position of farmers and the fear of commercial retaliation by purchasers, it can be difficult for farmers and their associations to make such a request. To increase trust, transparency, and efficiency within the supply chain and to enable all farmers, producer organisations and associations of producer organisations to…

    Amendment

    (15) Certain Member States have decided that all deliveries of agricultural products in their territory are to be covered by written contracts between the parties. Where the Member States do not make use of this possibility, farmers, producer organisations or associations of producer organisations can request the use of written contracts. However, due to the weaker bargaining position of farmers and the fear of commercial retaliation by purchasers, it can be difficult for farmers and their associations to make such a request. To increase trust, transparency, and efficiency within the supply chain and to enable all farmers, producer organisations and associations of producer organisations to…

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  128. Amendment 128Proposal for a regulation · Recital 16
    Current text

    (16) To better take into account the signals of the market and to improve price transmission, Member States should be able to require the use of written contracts for the delivery of agricultural products by producers other than farmers, by producer organisations or associations of producer organisations, and to require that purchasers make use of written offers for contracts for the delivery of agricultural products. In the interests of simplicity and reduction of transaction costs, this Regulation should lay down certain exceptions to the required use of written contracts or written offers for contracts and allow Member States to exempt certain deliveries from the required use of written c…

    Amendment

    (16) To better take into account the signals of the market and to improve price transmission, Member States should be able to require the use of written contracts for the delivery of agricultural products by producers other than farmers, by producer organisations or associations of producer organisations, and to require that purchasers make use of written offers for contracts for the delivery of agricultural products. Where Member States opt to require the use of written contracts, in the interests of simplicity and reduction of transaction costs, this Regulation should lay down certain exceptions to the use of written contracts or written offers for contracts and allow Member States to exem…

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  129. Amendment 129Proposal for a regulation · Recital 17
    Current text

    (17) The required use of written contracts for the delivery of agricultural products and the basic conditions for their use should be laid down at Union level, while ensuring that the right of the parties to negotiate all elements of their contracts is not restricted beyond what is strictly necessary.

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  130. Amendment 130Proposal for a regulation · Recital 16 a (new)
    Amendment

    (16 a) Farmer-owned cooperatives protect the position of farmers in the value chain. In such organisations, farmers are both suppliers and owners, and their interests are represented in the cooperative's decision-making and pricing structures. The introduction of mandatory written contracts and compulsory pricing formulas, including provisions linked to production costs, would undermine this proven model. As owners of such cooperatives, farmers regulate their business and organisational relationships in their joint statutes or membership agreements within democratically determined structures.

  131. Amendment 131Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Current text

    Every delivery in the Union of milk and milk products by a farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations, to a processor, collector, distributor or retailer shall be covered by a written contract between the parties.

    Amendment

    A Member State may decide that, every delivery on its territory of milk and milk products by a farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations, to a processor, collector, distributor or retailer shall be covered by a written contract between the parties.

  132. Amendment 132Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Current text

    (i) the price payable for the delivery, which shall:

    Amendment

    (i) the price payable for the delivery, which may:

  133. Amendment 133Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Current text

    – be calculated by combining various factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible and that reflect changes in market conditions and production costs, the quantities delivered and the quality or composition of the milk and milk products delivered. To that effect, Member States may determine indicators, in accordance with objective criteria based on studies carried out on production and the food supply chain. The parties to the contracts shall be free to refer to these indicators or any other indicators;

    Amendment

    – be calculated by combining various factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible

  134. Amendment 134Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Current text

    (iii) the duration of the contract, which may include a definite duration or an indefinite duration with a termination clause. In the case of a contract with a minimum duration longer than six months, the contract shall include a revision clause that may be triggered by the farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations;

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    deleted

  135. Amendment 135Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Current text

    (a) the milk or the milk products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which it is a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar effects to the provisions set out in paragraph 4;

    Amendment

    (a) the milk or the milk products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which it is a member;

  136. Amendment 136Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Amendment

    6 a. Member States may, at the request of an interbranch organisation recognised under Article 157(1) or, an organisation deemed largely representative of an agricultural sector, decide to exempt the milk sector from the requirement for a written contract, set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article. This exemption shall apply without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 7 of this Article.

  137. Amendment 137Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6
    Current text

    Every delivery in the Union of agricultural products from a sector listed in Article 1(2), other than milk and milk products and sugar, by a farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations to a processor, distributor or retailer, shall be covered by a written contract between the parties.

    Amendment

    A Member State may decide that, every delivery on its territory of agricultural products from a sector listed in Article 1(2), other than milk and milk products and sugar, by a farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations to a processor, distributor or retailer, shall be covered by a written contract between the parties.

  138. Amendment 138Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6
    Current text

    (i) the price payable for the delivery, which shall:

    Amendment

    (i) the price payable for the delivery, which may:

  139. Amendment 139Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6
    Current text

    – be calculated by combining various factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible and that reflect changes in market conditions and production costs, the quantities delivered and the quality or composition of the agricultural products delivered; to that effect, Member States may determine indicators, in accordance with objective criteria based on studies carried out on production and the food supply chain. The parties to the contracts shall be free to refer to these indicators or any other indicators which they deem relevant.

    Amendment

    – be calculated by combining various factors set out in the contract, which shall include objective indicators, indices or methods of calculation of the final price, that are easily accessible and comprehensible

  140. Amendment 140Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6
    Current text

    (iii) the duration of the contract, which may include either a definite duration or an indefinite duration with a termination clause. In the case of contracts with a minimum duration longer than six months, the contract shall also include a revision clause that may be triggered, in particular, by the farmer, a producer organisation or an association of producer organisations;

    Amendment

    deleted

  141. Amendment 141Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6
    Current text

    (a) The agricultural products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which they are a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar effects to the provisions set out in points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 4;

    Amendment

    (a) The agricultural products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which they are a member;

  142. Amendment 142Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6
    Amendment

    6a. Member States may, at the request of an interbranch organisation recognised under Article 157(1) or, an organisation deemed largely representative of an agricultural sector, decide to exempt certain specific sectors from the requirement for a written contract, set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article. This exemption shall apply without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 7 of this Article.

  143. Amendment 143Verts/ALEProposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1
    Amendment

    2 a. The use of the optional terms under this article shall be subject to a certification scheme as defined in Article 1(1)(b)(r) of Directive 2024/8251a _________________ 1a Directive (EU) 2024/825 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 February 2024 amending Directives 2005/29/EC and 2011/83/EU as regards empowering consumers for the green transition through better protection against unfair practices and through better information

  144. Amendment 144Verts/ALEProposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Current text

    (a) the milk or the milk products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which it is a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar effects to the provisions set out in paragraph 4;

    Amendment

    (a) the milk or the milk products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which it is a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar effects and objectives to the provisions set out in paragraph 4, and enable producer prices to be scrutinised democratically by members;

  145. Amendment 145Verts/ALEProposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6
    Current text

    (a) The agricultural products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which they are a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar effects to the provisions set out in points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 4;

    Amendment

    (a) The agricultural products concerned are delivered by a member of a producer organisation or cooperative to the producer organisation or cooperative of which they are a member provided that the statutes of that producer organisation or cooperative or the rules and decisions provided for in, or derived from, these statutes contain provisions having similar effects and objectives to the provisions set out in points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 4, and enable producer prices to be scrutinised democratically by members;

  146. Amendment 146Verts/ALEProposal for a regulation · Recital 15
    Current text

    (15) Certain Member States have decided that all deliveries of agricultural products in their territory are to be covered by written contracts between the parties. Where the Member States do not make use of this possibility, farmers, producer organisations or associations of producer organisations can request the use of written contracts. However, due to the weaker bargaining position of farmers and the fear of commercial retaliation by purchasers, it can be difficult for farmers and their associations to make such a request. To increase trust, transparency, and efficiency within the supply chain and to enable all farmers, producer organisations and associations of producer organisations to…

    Amendment

    (15) Certain Member States have decided that all deliveries of agricultural products in their territory are to be covered by written contracts between the parties. Where the Member States do not make use of this possibility, farmers, producer organisations or associations of producer organisations can request the use of written contracts. However, due to the weaker bargaining position of farmers and the fear of commercial retaliation by purchasers, it can be difficult for farmers and their associations to make such a request. To increase trust, transparency, and efficiency within the supply chain and to enable all farmers, producer organisations and associations of producer organisations to…

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  147. Amendment 147Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 a (new)
    Amendment

    (7 a) Article 210b is added as follows : Member States shall ensure that supply contracts awarded under public procurement procedures are sourced from agricultural and food products originating in the Union, in particular with local and seasonal products, with the aim of enhancing the quality, sustainability and food safety of European agricultural products. Products benefiting from protected geographical indications, protected designations of origin and traditional specialities guaranteed shall be given priority in the implementation of these actions. The Commission shall adopt delegated acts, laying down the conditions for the application of this Article, ensuring compliance with Union rul…

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  148. Amendment 148Proposal for a regulation · Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 1
    Current text

    (b) a price considered equitable by participating farmers for their products, and

    Amendment

    (b) a price considered equitable and remunerative by a certification body or guarantee system on the basis of transparent and verifiable methodologies provided by, for instance, the EU Agri-Food Supply Chain Observatory (AFCO) or other relevant actors for the matter concerning EU and non EU productions, and

  149. Amendment 149AGRIProposal for a regulation

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Members who amended this procedure

55 Members · by amendment count
1
Christine SINGER
Christine SINGER
Renew Europe · 🇩🇪 Germany
64(34 solo)
2
Eric SARGIACOMO
Eric SARGIACOMO
Socialists & Democrats · 🇫🇷 France
53
3
Luke Ming FLANAGAN
Luke Ming FLANAGAN
The Left (GUE/NGL) · 🇮🇪 Ireland
43(31 solo)
4
Cristina MAESTRE
Cristina MAESTRE
Socialists & Democrats · 🇪🇸 Spain
40
5
Elena SANCHO MURILLO
Elena SANCHO MURILLO
Socialists & Democrats · 🇪🇸 Spain
40
6
Asger CHRISTENSEN
Asger CHRISTENSEN
Renew Europe · 🇩🇰 Denmark
39(7 solo)
7
Salvatore DE MEO
Salvatore DE MEO
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇮🇹 Italy
38(38 solo)
8
Alexander BERNHUBER
Alexander BERNHUBER
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇦🇹 Austria
37(37 solo)
9
Anna STROLENBERG
Anna STROLENBERG
Greens / EFA · 🇳🇱 Netherlands
35(25 solo)
10
Daniel BUDA
Daniel BUDA
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇷🇴 Romania
34(10 solo)
11
Barry COWEN
Barry COWEN
Renew Europe · 🇮🇪 Ireland
33(1 solo)
12
Mireia BORRÁS PABÓN
Mireia BORRÁS PABÓN
Patriots for Europe · 🇪🇸 Spain
31(31 solo)
13
Charles GOERENS
Charles GOERENS
Renew Europe · 🇱🇺 Luxembourg
31
14
Gilles PENNELLE
Gilles PENNELLE
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
29
15
Valérie DELOGE
Valérie DELOGE
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
29
16
Norbert LINS
Norbert LINS
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
26
17
Christine SCHNEIDER
Christine SCHNEIDER
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
26
18
Stefan KÖHLER
Stefan KÖHLER
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
26
19
Stefano BONACCINI
Stefano BONACCINI
Socialists & Democrats · 🇮🇹 Italy
25
20
Raffaele STANCANELLI
Raffaele STANCANELLI
Patriots for Europe · 🇮🇹 Italy
25(25 solo)
21
Lena DÜPONT
Lena DÜPONT
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
25
22
Marion WALSMANN
Marion WALSMANN
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
25
23
Esther HERRANZ GARCÍA
Esther HERRANZ GARCÍA
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇪🇸 Spain
25(25 solo)
24
Dan-Ştefan MOTREANU
Dan-Ştefan MOTREANU
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇷🇴 Romania
24
25
Claire FITA
Claire FITA
Socialists & Democrats · 🇫🇷 France
24

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