Kształtowanie jednolitej wspólnej regulacji rynków rolnych
w Unii Europejskiej i Polsce
Formation of the single common agricurtural market in the European Union and Poland
Author(s): Wiktoria OsdobaSubject(s): Law on Economics, EU-Legislation
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: agricultural market; European Union; agricultural policy; Common Agricultural Policy; Common organization of agricultural markets; National Support Centre for Agriculture; production quota
Summary/Abstract: Pending the entry into force of the Common Agricultural Organization of Agricultural Markets in 2007, there were twenty one coexisting industry market organizations as defined in the relevant basic EU regulations. Merging in one legal act the provisions of several dozen other EU regulations and looking at the single European market in a holistic and not sectoral way, illustrates the current way of running the Common Agricultural Policy, which seeks to comprehensively address the problems of the European agricultural market. From 1st September 2017, there has been a National Support Center for Agriculture, which took over the tasks of two liquidated agencies: the Agricultural Property Agency and the Agricultural Market Agency. Adaptation of the Polish legislation within the framework of agricultural policy will have to take into account the changes taking place in the Common Agricultural Policy in the future. From 1st October 2017, the sugar-producing quota system which existed for the last 50 years, setting the limits for individual Member States of the European Union, was terminated. This was the last system of agricultural quotas within the European Union. Following the harmonization of the Polish legislation with European standards, we are aware of the fact that the EU law is constantly facing changes.
Journal: Studia Iuridica
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 72
- Page Range: 295-308
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Polish