To ask the Scottish Executive which policy commitments in A Partnership for a Better Scotland it expects to be delivered through reforms made to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
The underlying objectives of the CAP reform agreement link closely with our own strategic objectives forScottish agriculture as set out in
A Forward Strategy for ScottishAgriculture. These also underpin many of the commitments set out in therural section of
A Partnership for a Better Scotland. The reform agreementtherefore will help deliver many of these commitments. Two of the maincommitments in the partnership document are:
seek reform of the CAP tosecure improvements for Scotland and to shift subsidies away from merelysupporting production to recognising the economic, social and environmentalcontribution that agriculture makes to rural development, and
implement land management contractsto deliver reformed CAP support which takes account of the diversity ofScottish agriculture and its economic, social and environmental impact.
The agreement itself verylargely achieves the first of these commitments - through decoupling. Theflexibilities available in the agreement also open up possibilities foradvancing the second commitment.
The Scottish Executive is undertaking a wide-ranging consultation on the implementation of theCAP reform and the flexibilities that are available. The consultation will lastthree months from 6 October 2003 to 6 January 2004, and decisions will be taken inFebruary-March 2004.