Monitoring of producer organisations' activities
The EU’s fruit and vegetables market management scheme promotes product quality by supporting operational measures such as investments and research. Through measures aimed at improving the planning of production and boosting the commercial value of produce, producer organisations contribute to a more competitive and market-oriented sector. Operational programmes also help farmers switch to more environment-friendly cultivation and production techniques.
EU countries provide the Commission with yearly statistical data related to fruit and vegetables producer organisations (POs), associations of POs (APOs), transnational POs (TPOs) and transnational association of POs (TAPOs). The annual reports containing this data include the number of organisations and their production and expenditure under operational programmes co-financed by the European Union.
Producer organisations annual reports
There were 1 573 POs and 31 TPOs in the EU-27 in 2020. The following graph displays the evolution of the total number of POs and TPOs from 2012 to 2022 in EU countries:
Value of marketed production annual reports
Value of marketed production of TPOs and POs represented respectively 11% and 89% in 2020 (EU-27). The following graph displays the evolution in millions of euro of the value of marketed production (POs and TPOs) from 2012 to 2022 in EU countries:
Operational programmes annual reports
The EU fruit and vegetables regime supports POs for implementing operational programmes with funding contributions. The following diagram indicates the share of operational programmes per objective:
Evaluation of national strategies for sustainable operational programmes
EU countries must develop a national strategy for sustainable operational programmes in the fruit and vegetable sector. Once per programming period, EU countries that implemented operational programmes are required to monitor and evaluate them to assess the progress towards set objectives of the national strategies through operational programmes.
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