Cattle and sheep quotas negotiated between the Czech Republic and the EU
2003
Kvapilik, J. (Vyzkumny Ustav Zivocisne Vyroby, Prague (Czech Republic)) | Strelecek, F.
Cattle quotas negotiated by the Czech Republic (CR) before its accession to the EU will influence for a long time not only the volume of cattle production and revenues in this agricultural segment, but also they will have a significant influence on the use of permanent grassland, social indicators, employment in the agricultural sector and other related sectors and services, as well as on a number of other areas. For the successful fulfilment of the above mentioned functions, the CR has markedly lower quotas than the existing EU member countries. Calculated per 100 ha of agricultural land, the Czech quotas for milk, bulls and steers, suckler cows, ewes (and goats), total livestock units, and slaughter premiums on adult cattle and calves are only 72.7 %, 83.7 %, 26.3 %, 2.7 %, 49.0 %, 64.7 %, and 13.6 % of the EU average, respectively. It follows from the above comparison that the country will find it much more difficult to meet all the objectives of common agricultural policy and cope with its tasks than the existing EU countries.
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