French Cereal Growers Hit the Jackpot

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Pure gold…

Not everybody in France is complaining: cereal growers double their income

The publication of the average agricultural income for 2007 creates an illustration of the consequences of the absurd Common Agricultural Policies (CAP) reform of 2003. Farmers’ income supposedly increased by 12% in the year of 2007. But the income of cereal growers, who are also producer of oleaginous plants, rose by …98%. In 2007, they benefited from global speculation while direct payment rights from the 2003 reform granted the greatest subsidies to the biggest cereal growers who are settled on the most fertile land.

It is the complete opposite for other farmers. Dairy farmers’ income decreased by 4%; cattle producers’ by 23%; shepherd’s by 28%. Fruit producers’ income went down by 35%; market gardeners by 55%. Meat producers who have to buy fodder suffered from a 59% loss in their income in 2007. Finally, wine producers’ income increased by 21% for AOC wines and by 12% for other wines. But those increases occur after a decrease over the last three years.

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