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FRANCE MOBILIZES AREAS DECLARED IN FALLOW FOR THE CAP 2022 CAMPAIGN

AMID UKRAINE- RUSSIA’ S CONFLICT


Fallow Land France (Source: French government)
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(Source: French Government)
USPA NEWS - Faced with the challenge of global food security, increased tenfold in the context of the war in Ukraine, France is mobilizing areas declared as fallow for the CAP 2022 campaign. By using the European provision supported by the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and which was the subject of a decision by the European Commission on Wednesday March 23, 2022, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food specifies the terms of this implementation. A decree was published today in the Official Journal. In France, fallow areas represent nearly 300,000 ha, i.e. more than 1% of the useful agricultural area in France (26.7 million hectares), and almost 2% of the arable land area. Source: French Ministry of Agriculture, Minister Julien Denormandie,
Faced with the challenge of global food security, increased tenfold in the context of the war in Ukraine, France is mobilizing areas declared as fallow for the CAP 2022 campaign. By using the European provision supported by the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and which was the subject of a decision by the European Commission on Wednesday March 23, 2022, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food specifies the terms of this implementation. A decree was published today in the Official Journal. In France, fallow areas represent nearly 300,000 ha, i.e. more than 1% of the useful agricultural area in France (26.7 million hectares), and almost 2% of the arable land area. Source: French Ministry of Agriculture, Minister Julien Denormandie. The Russian invasion in Ukraine causes strong tensions on the markets of agricultural raw materials and in particular for cereals; Russia and Ukraine alone representing 30% of world wheat exports.

The Russian invasion in Ukraine causes strong tensions on the markets of agricultural raw materials and in particular for cereals; Russia and Ukraine alone representing 30% of world wheat exports.

In this context of uncertainty and tension, France is mobilizing fallow land in order to increase production. The objective is then to contribute to the securing of French and European supplies, for human and animal food, but also to global balances, in particular for the countries around the Mediterranean and Africa which are dependent on grain imports for their food security.



Thus, farmers can, for the 2022 campaign, on their area declared fallow (excluding honey fallow) at the CAP:

· conduct a spring crop (proteins, oilseeds, cereals - excluding industrial hemp, due to the specific control methods for this crop);

· Cultivate by normally mobilizing the necessary inputs, in compliance with the applicable rules;

mow or graze this area (including in the case of a grain farmer, for example for a neighboring breeder).


This valuation will have no consequence on the calculation of the eligibility criteria for the green payment. The areas will continue to be counted as fallow, both for areas of ecological interest and for crop diversification.

In France, fallow areas represent nearly 300,000 ha, i.e. more than 1% of the useful agricultural area in France (26.7 million hectares), and almost 2% of the arable land area. Source: Grench Ministry of Agriculture
French Land Left in Fallow
Source: French Government
Excerpt Text FAO Fallow Land
Source: FAO
EU 2022 Agriculture
Source: European Union
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