El sector lácteo español tras la eliminación de las cuotas a la producción

The dairy sector is a strategic sector in the Spanish agri-food scope, as much for its economic relevance as for its contribution to the development and the fixation of the rural population. Dairy farming has an important role in terms of land use, rural employment and the economic, environmental an...

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Author: Amat Parreño, María Jesús
Format: master thesis
Publication Date:2017
Country:España
Institution:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repository:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:riunet.upv.es:10251/90156
Online Access:https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/90156
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Associationism
Safety net
Milk package
Dairy sector
Milk quota system
CAP
Common Market Organization
Producer Organisations (POs)
Sistema de cuotas lácteas
PAC
Organización Común de Mercados
Sector lácteo
Paquete lácteo
Red de seguridad
Organizaciones de productores
Asociacionismo
Sistema de quotes làctiques
Sector lacti
Paquet lacti
Organització Comuna de Mercats
ECONOMIA, SOCIOLOGIA Y POLITICA AGRARIA
Máster Universitario en Economía Agroalimentaria y del Medio Ambiente-Màster Universitari en Economia Agroalimentària i del Medi Ambient
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Summary:The dairy sector is a strategic sector in the Spanish agri-food scope, as much for its economic relevance as for its contribution to the development and the fixation of the rural population. Dairy farming has an important role in terms of land use, rural employment and the economic, environmental and social development of many European agricultural regions. However, after the end of the milk quota system in Spain the sector is immersed in a crisis that is testing the livestock farms. There are already many that have closed when they become unsustainable and this has only just begun. And despite the CAP support, it is more difficult to those who were installed in rural, mountainous or difficult access areas, where logistics complicate its growth and expansion compared to others that will become increasingly competitive. It is therefore a priority to avoid situations of weakness in the sector that harm the weakest link in the chain, producers, and that jeopardize the continuity of their activity in large areas of our territory. To do this, we see that it is necessary to strengthen its market power through cooperative integration and interbranch organizations as other Member States have already done. And it is that, in an increasingly competitive sector, it is already a fact that they must associate to survive.