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Document 51995PC0283

Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) on food aid policy and food aid management and special operations in support of food security

/* COM/95/283 final - SYN 95/0160 */

OB C 253, 29.9.1995, p. 10–19 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

51995PC0283

Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) on food aid policy and food aid management and special operations in support of food security /* COM/95/283 FINAL - SYN 95/0160 */

Official Journal C 253 , 29/09/1995 P. 0010


Proposal for a Council Regulation on food aid policy and food aid management and special operations in support of food security

(95/C 253/05)

COM(95) 283 final - 95/0160(SYN)

(Submitted by the Commission on 14 July 1995)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 130W,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

In cooperation with the European Parliament,

Whereas food aid is an essential aspect of the Community's policy of cooperation with the developing countries;

Whereas food aid must be integrated into the developing countries' policies for the improvement of their food security, in particular by the establishment of food strategies;

Whereas the Community and its Member States closely coordinate their development cooperation policies and consult one another on their food aid programmes; whereas the Community, with its Member States, is a party to certain international agreements in this domain, and in particular the Food Aid Convention;

Whereas the food aid and operations in support of food security are key features of Community development policy and must be taken into account in all Community policies likely to affect the developing countries;

Whereas food aid must be an effective instrument ensuring access to an adequate and appropriate diet and improving the availability and accessibility of foodstuffs to the public, consistent with local dietary habits and production systems, particularly in food crises, and fully integrated into development policy;

Whereas the food aid instrument is a key component of the Community's policy on preventing or helping in crises in the developing countries; whereas account should be taken in its implementation of this fundamental role as a factor for social and political stabilization;

Whereas food aid operations cannot be part of a viable solution unless they are integrated into development operations geared to relaunching local production;

Whereas analysis, diagnosis, programming and monitoring need to be improved to make food aid more effective and avoid adverse effects on local production, distribution, transport and marketing capacities;

Whereas food aid should be made a real instrument of the Community's policy of cooperation with the developing countries, thereby enabling the Community to participate fully in multiannual development projects;

Whereas it is therefore necessary that the Community be able to provide a steady overall flow of aid and be in a position, in appropriate cases, to undertake to supply to the developing countries minimum amounts of products under specific multiannual programmes linked to development policies as well as to enter into undertakings in relation to international organizations;

Whereas the Community's support for the developing countries' efforts to achieve food security could be enhanced by greater flexibility in food aid, granting financial support for operations concerning food security, and in particular the development of farming and food crops, as an alternative to food aid in certain circumstances;

Whereas the Community can assist those in need in the developing countries by helping finance operations in support of food security through the purchase of food products, seed, agricultural implements and inputs, andthrough storage programmes, early-warning systems, mobilization, training and technical assistance;

Whereas Community food-aid policy must adjust to geopolitical change and the economic reforms under way in many recipient countries;

Whereas a list should be drawn up of the countries and bodies eligible for food aid operations;

Whereas to that end provision should also be made for food aid to be made available to international and non-governmental organizations; whereas such organizations must satisfy a number of conditions guaranteeing the success of food-aid operations;

Whereas, in order to facilitate the application of certain of the measures envisaged, provision should be made for close cooperation between the Member States and the Commission within a Food Aid Committee;

Whereas in determining the steps to be taken for the execution of food-aid operations the implementing procedures should be adjusted to the specific nature of each recipient area, though within the framework of a common policy and strategy;

Whereas, in order to ensure better management of food aid, aligning it more closely on the interests and needs of the recipient countries, and to improve the decision-making and implementing procedures, it is desirable to replace Council Regulations (EEC) No 3972/86 of 22 December 1986 on food-aid policy and food-aid management (1), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 1930/90 (2), Council Regulation No 1755/84 of 19 June 1984 on the implementation in relation to food of alternative operations in place of food-aid deliveries (3), Council Regulation No 2507/88 of 4 August 1988 on the implementation of storage programmes and early warning systems (4), Council Regulation (EEC) No 2508/88 of 4 August 1988 on the implementation of cofinancing operations for the purchase of food products or seeds by international bodies or non-governmental organizations (5) and Council Regulation (EEC) No 1420/87 of 21 May 1987 laying down procedures for the implementation of Regulation (EEC) No 3972/86 on food-aid policy and food-aid management (6),

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

CHAPTER 1 Objectives and general guidelines for food-aid and operations in support of food security

Article 1

Under its policy of cooperation with developing countries and in order to respond appropriately to food crises, the Community shall carry out food-aid operations and operations in support of food security in the developing countries.

TITLE I Food-aid operations

Article 2

1. The objectives of the food-aid operations and operations in support of food security referred to in Article 1 shall, in particular, be:

- to promote food security in the recipient countries and regions,

- to raise the standard of nutrition of the recipient population,

- to contribute towards the balanced economic and social development of the recipient countries,

- to support the efforts of the recipient countries to improve their own food production and reduce their dependence on food imports.

2. The Community's food aid shall be integrated as thoroughly as possible into the development policies, particularly those on agriculture and agri-foodstuffs, and the food strategies of the countries concerned. Food aid and operations in support of food security shall back up the recipient country's policies on poverty, nutrition, family planning, environmental protection and rehabilitation, with special attention to the continuity of programmes, particularly in a post-emergency situation. Whether sold or distributed free of charge, aid must not be liable to disrupt the local market.

3. The products supplied, along with any other operation, in the course of food aid shall reflect as closely as possible the dietary habits of the recipient population and shall not adversely affect the recipient country.

When choosing the products to be supplied as Community aid and the procedures for the mobilization and distribution of that aid, particular account shall be taken of the social aspects of access to food in the recipient countries, and especially of the most vulnerable groups and the role of women in the household economy.

4. Food aid shall primarily be allocated on the basis of an objective evaluation of the real needs justifying such aid, with economic considerations also being taken into account. To that end, particular consideration shall be given to the following criteria, without excluding other relevant considerations:

- food shortfalls,

- per capita income and the existence of particularly poor population groups,

- the recipient country's balance-of-payments situation,

- the economic and social impact and financial cost of the proposed operation,

- the existence in the recipient country of a long-term policy on food security.

5. The granting of food aid shall, where necessary, be conditional on the implementation of annual or multiannual development projects, sectoral operations or development programmes, and in particular those which promote sustainable long-term food production in the recipient countries within the framework of a food policy and strategy. Where appropriate, this aid may take the form of a direct contribution to the implementation of such projects, operations or programmes. Where Community aid is intended for sale, such complementarity must be ensured by the use of counterpart funds for purposes agreed by the Community and the recipient country. Where aid is provided as backing for a development programme spread over a number of years, it may be supplied on a multiannual basis linked to the programme in question. Besides the allocation of basic foodstuffs, aid may be used for the supply of seed, fertilizer, tools, other inputs and commodities, the creation of reserves and awareness and training schemes.

6. As a key component of food-security programmes consideration should be given to the creation by the recipient countries of buffer stocks, in tandem with the setting-up of regional reserves administered by regional or international organizations.

TITLE II Operations in support of food security

Article 3

Where circumstances warrant it, the Community may carry out operations in support of food security in developing countries suffering a food shortfall.

Such operations may be implemented by the recipient countries, the Commission, international bodies or non-governmental organizations.

The purpose of these operations shall be to support, using the resources available, the drafting and execution of a food strategy or other measures fostering the food security of the countries concerned and to encourage them to increase their degree of self-sufficiency in food. The said operations must help to improve the living standards of the poorest people in the countries concerned.

Operations in support of food security shall take the form of financial and technical assistance, in accordance with the criteria and procedures laid down in this Regulation. Such operations shall be appraised in the light of their consistency with, and complementarity to, the objectives and operations financed by other Community development-aid instruments.

Article 4

A developing country eligible for food aid under this Regulation may receive part or all of the food aid that has been - or may be - allocated to it in the form of alternative operations, with particular account being taken of trends in production, consumption and reserves in that country, the food situation of its inhabitants and the food aid granted by other donors.

Article 5

Operations in support of food security shall take the form of technical and financial assistance aimed, in accordance with the objectives laid down in Article 1, at improving food security by helping finance, for example:

- the supply of seed and inputs crucial to the production of food crops,

- rural credit schemes,

- storage schemes at the level of individual farmers or at village, local, regional or national level,

- operations concerning the marketing, transport, distribution or processing of agricultural and food products,

- measures to foster commercial food imports,

- applied research and field training,

- projects to develop the production of food crops,

- flanking and awareness operations, in particular field training.

TITLE III Early-warning systems and storage programmes

Article 6

The Community may cover the cost of operating early-warning systems concerning the food situation in developing countries. It may also cover the cost of implementing storage programmes in these countries in support of food-aid operations under this Regulation or comparable measures undertaken by the Member States, international bodies or non-governmental organizations.

Such operations should take account of other Community aid instruments, including the use of counterpart funds generated by the sale of food aid, and be compatible with Community development policy.

These operations are intended to strengthen the food security of the recipient countries. They must help improve the living standards of the poorest sections of the population in the countries concerned and conform with their development objectives, in particular the policy on food crops.

Community participation in such operations shall take the form of financial and/or technical assistance, in accordance with the criteria and procedures laid down in this Regulation.

Article 7

Community support for storage programmes and early-warning systems may be granted, upon request, to international bodies or non-governmental organizations for operations to help developing countries eligible for food aid from the Community and its Member States.

Article 8

Community aid may help finance the following measures:

- early-warning systems and systems for gathering data on trends in harvests, stocks and markets, with a view to improving understanding of the food situation in the countries concerned,

- operations aimed at improving storage systems with a view to reducing waste or ensuring sufficient storage capacity for emergencies; such operations may also include the establishment of the infrastructure, and in particular the bagging, unloading, disinsection, treatment and storage facilities, needed to handle food products in these countries in support of food-aid operations or operations in support of food security,

- preparatory studies and training schemes in connection with the above activities.

CHAPTER II Implementing procedures for food aid and operations in support of food security

Article 9

1. The countries and bodies eligible for Community aid for operations under this Regulation are listed in the Annex.

The Commission may amend that list of countries and bodies after consulting the committee provided for in Article 26 according to the procedure laid down in Article 27.

2. Aid may also be made available to non-governmental organizations that meet the following criteria:

(a) have a legal status characteristic of such organizations;

(b) have their headquarters in a Member State of the Community, the recipient country or, exceptionally, in the case of international non-governmental organizations, a third country;

(c) show that they can successfully carry out food-aid operations;

(d) undertake to comply with the conditions laid down by the Commission for the allocation of food aid.

Article 10

1. The Community may help finance operations in support of food security of the kind described in Titles I and II (Chapter I) executed by the recipient country, the Commission, international bodies or non-governmental organizations.

2. Cofinancing operations may be carried out at the request of recipient countries, international bodies or non-governmental organizations, where such operations seem the most appropriate way of enhancing the food security of groups without the ways and means to cope with a food shortfall themselves.

3. Where operations are being financed in support of food security, the Community contribution shall cover the purchase, in the Community or the developing countries, and the transport of food products and seed, tools and inputs.

Article 11

1. Products shall be mobilized on the Community market, in the recipient country or in one of the developing countries (listed in the Annex to this Regulation), if possible one belonging to the same geographical region as the recipient country.

2. Exceptionally, products may be mobilized on the market of a country other than those provided for in paragraph 1:

- if the requisite type or quality of product is unavailable on the market of the Community or any of the developing countries,

- in a food crisis, where such purchases are likely to increase the effectiveness of the operation.

3. Food aid products available on the Community market may be mobilized on the market of a developing country, if the economic efficiency of doing so compares favourably with that of mobilizing products on the Community market and such purchases remain within limits which do not undermine the principle of mobilizing products on the Community market.

4. Where food is purchased in a developing country, steps must be taken to ensure that such purchases threaten neither to disrupt the market of the country concerned or of any other developing countries in the same region nor to affect adversely the supply of food to their inhabitants. Such purchases shall be integrated as thoroughly as possible into the implementation of Community development policy towards that country, particularly with regard to the promotion of food security in that country or at regional level.

Article 12

Where a recipient country has partially or totally liberalized food imports, the mobilization of Community aid must be consistent with that country's policy and not distort the market.

In such cases, the Community contribution may take the form of a foreign-currency facility to be made available to privat-sector operators in the country concerned, subject to the operation being part of a sectoral policy (including the strategy on the importation of basic foodstuffs) consistent with the economic policy in question.

Such aid shall be governed by the criteria laid down in Article 11.

Article 13

1. The Community may cover costs related to the transport of food aid.

2. In other cases where the Commission believes that the Community should cover costs related to the inland transport of food aid, it shall take account of the following general criteria:

- a serious food crisis,

- the delivery of food aid to low income countries suffering from serious food shortages,

- whether the food aid is destined for the international bodies or non-governmental organizations referred to in Article 10,

- the need to increase the efficiency of the food aid operation in question.

3. Where food aid is sold in the recipient country, the Community should cover inland transport costs only in exceptional circumstances.

4. The Community may also cover the air transport costs of food aid operations in exceptional circumstances.

Article 14

The Community may cover distribution costs where the smooth execution of the food-aid operations concerned requires it.

Article 15

Community aid shall take the form of grants.

Aid may cover the external and local costs of implementing operations, including maintenance and operating costs.

Community financing shall not be used to pay taxes, duties and charges.

Any counterpart funds shall be used in accordance with the objectives laid down in this Regulation and in agreement with the Commission.

Article 16

The Community contribution may also cover flanking activities connected with the supply of food aid, such as supervision, distribution and field training.

Article 17

Participation in invitations to tender and other procedures for the award of contracts shall be open on equal terms to all natural and legal persons of the European Community and the recipient country. It may be extended by the Commission to any specific operation to natural and legal persons of other developing countries receiving Community aid.

It may exceptionally be extended to natural and legal persons of third countries.

The Commission shall, when implementing this Regulation, guarantee the openness of the procedures in question by publicizing them properly.

Article 18

The Commission may authorize a representative to conclude cofinancing agreements in its name.

Article 19

1. Decisions laying down the terms for the implementation of aid under this Regulation shall be adopted by the Commission.

2. Aid shall not be granted to recipients unless they undertake to comply with the allocation, mobilization and implementing conditions communicated to them by the Commission.

Article 20

The Commission shall take all measures necessary for the proper implementation of food-aid programmes and operations, and operations in support of food security.

To that end, the Member States shall lend it all necessary assistance, and shall in particular provide all relevant information.

CHAPTER III Procedures for implementing food-aid operations and operations in support of food security

Article 21

1. In the field of food aid, the Council, acting by a qualified majority, on a proposal from the Commission and after seeking the opinion of the European Parliament, shall:

- apportion the cereals aid provided for under the Food Aid Convention between Community and national operations,

- apportion among Member States the national cereals operations under the Food Aid Convention.

Article 22

The Commission, after consulting the Committee provided for in Article 26, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 27, and taking account of the general policy guidelines for food aid, shall:

- adopt the list of products which may be mobilized as aid,

- establish the total quantities for each product on an annual or multiannual basis,

- lay down rules for mobilization, monitoring and evaluation,

- determine each recipient's share, in terms of quantity and cost, of the products which may be mobilized, within the budget limit for each product,

- where necessary, adjust allocations during the implementation of programmes,

- amend, according to the procedure laid down in Article 26 and 27, the list of recipient countries and organizations.

Article 23

The Commission shall follow the procedure laid down in Article 27 when making a decision:

- granting food aid or aid for an alternative operation and laying down the conditions for the supply of that aid,

- granting a contribution to international bodies and non-governmental organizations for the financing of operations in support of food security,

- granting aid for a storage programme or early-warning system.

Article 24

1. In accordance with the Council decisions referred to in Article 21 and the decisions taken under Article 22, the Commission shall decide on:

(a) emergency actions, where famine or an imminent danger thereof seriously threatens the lives or health of people in a country without the ways and means to cope with a food shortfall itself, after consulting the Member States by the most appropriate means and according them three working days in which to put forward any objections;

(b) the conditions governing the supply and implementation of aid, in particular:

- the general conditions applicable to recipients,

- initiation of the procedures governing mobilization, the supply of products and the implementation of other measures, and conclusion of the relevant contracts.

2. For the purposes of paragraph 1 (a), the Commission shall be entitled to take all necessary measures to speed up the supply of food aid.

The volume of aid granted in a given case shall be limited to the quantities needed by those affected to cope with their situation for a period not normally exceeding six months.

The Commission shall ensure that priority is given at all stages to the mobilization of food aid for the operations provided for in paragraph 1 (a) and (b).

Article 25

Where operations involve limited amounts, the Commission shall grant aid according to the procedures and within the limits established beforehand by the Committee provided for in Article 26.

Article 26

1. The Commission shall be assisted by a Food Aid Committee, hereinafter referred to as 'the Committee`, composed of the representatives of the Member States and chaired by the representative of the Commission.

2. The Commission must, in particular, examine carefully the long-term implications of any proposal to commit funds for food security at national, regional and household level in the recipient countries.

3. The Committee shall draw up its own rules of procedure.

Article 27

Where recourse is had to the procedure described in this Article, the representative of the Commission shall submit to the Committee a draft of the measures to be taken. The Committee shall deliver its opinion on the draft within a time limit which the chairman may lay down according to the urgency of the matter in question. The opinion shall be delivered by the majority laid down in Article 148 (2) of the Treaty in the case of decisions which the Council is required to adopt on a proposal from the Commission. The votes of the Member States' representatives within the Committee shall be weighted in the manner set out in that Article. The chairman shall not vote.

The Committee shall examine proposed decisions in terms of their impact on long-term food security and whether or not they form part of a consistent food-security policy. It shall study and monitor food-security policies receiving Community funding and examine proposals for joint initiatives.

The Commission shall adopt measures which apply immediately. However, if these measures are not in accordance with the opinion of the Committee, they shall be communicated by the Commission to the Council forthwith. In that event, the Commission shall defer application of the measures which it has adopted for a period of two months from the date of communication.

The Council, acting by a qualified majority, may take a different decision within the period laid down in the previous subparagraph.

Article 28

The Member States shall decide on their national food aid programmes and inform the Commission, which, after consulting the Committee and in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 27, shall stipulate how notification of national operations is to be provided.

The coordination of the programming and implementation of Community and national food aid operations shall be the subject of a regular exchange of information within the Committee. In this exchange of information, which shall take place at the request of the chairman of the Committee or a representative of a Member State, account shall also be taken of any known operations by other donors.

Article 29

The Committee may examine any other matter concerning food aid raised by its chairman, either on the latter's own initiative or at the request of a representative of a Member State.

Article 30

The Commission shall undertake regular evaluations of significant food-aid operations to establish whether the objectives laid down in the appraisal of those operations have been achieved and to provide guidelines for improving the effectiveness of future operations. The evaluation reports shall be made available to the Committee.

The Commission shall draw up procedures for the dissemination and communication of the conclusions of evaluation exercices to the internal departments and external organizations concerned.

Article 31

The European Parliament shall be informed of the management of food aid by the communication, upon their adoption, of the decisions referred to in Articles 21 to 25 and by the annual transmission of progress reports on the various operations in the financial years concerned.

The decisions referred to in Articles 22 to 25 and the reports referred to in the previous subparagraph shall be communicated to the Council at the same time.

Article 32

Regulation (EEC) No 3972/86, (EEC) No 1755/84, (EEC) No 2507/88, (EEC) No 2508/88 and (EEC) No 1420/87 shall be repealed.

Article 33

This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

(1) OJ No L 370, 30. 12. 86, p. 1.

(2) OJ No L 174, 7. 7. 1990, p. 6.

(3) OJ No L 165, 23. 6. 1984, p. 7.

(4) OJ No L 220, 11. 8. 1988, p. 1.

(5) OJ No L 220, 11. 8. 1988, p. 4.

(6) OJ No L 136, 26. 5. 1987, p. 1.

ANNEX

1. Countries

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2. Bodies

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3. Non-governmental organizations

Non-governmental development organizations of the Community, the recipient country or, exceptionally, a third country.

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