2025-04-212025-04-212021-09-01Petsakos, A., Kremmydas, D., Espinosa Goded, M.d.P., Perni Llorente, Á. y Ciaian, P. (2021). Economic and environmental effects of the post-2020 CAP reform proposal in Spain: a farm level assessment. En XIII Congreso de Economía Agroalimentaria (207-210), Cartagena: Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena.978-84-17853-43-3https://hdl.handle.net/11441/171839With the purpose of fostering better environmental performance of European farms, the CAP post-2020 reform will introduce new subsidy schemes to allocate direct payments that are conditional to environmental measures. In particular, the Commission's proposal for the CAP post-2020 introduces two layers of measures for achieving environmental objectives. First, “Enhanced conditionality” which will replace cross-compliance as the new, and more ambitious, minimum set of requirements for receiving Pillar I payments. Second, Member States are also asked to design a set of even more environmentally ambitious measures, referred to as “Eco-schemes”, which will be voluntary for farmers and will be funded through Pillar I. This study assesses economic and environmental effects of the CAP post-2020 reform at farm level in Spain. By using the Individual Farm Model for Common Agricultural Policy analysis (IFM-CAP), a set of scenarios of different levels of environmental ambition are simulated. The results show the trade-off between farmers’ income and environmental performance, suggesting that the provisions of the new CAP may be beneficial for the environment albeit at some cost to farmers.application/pdf4 p.engAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Economía AgroalimentariaAgricultural policyEnhanced conditionalityEco-schemesFarm-level mathematical programmingEconomic and environmental effects of the post-2020 CAP reform proposal in Spain: a farm level assessmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess10.31428/10317/10445