This article needs to be updated. The reason given is: repealed by Regulation (EU) 2021/2115 in December 2022.(November 2025) |
| European Union directive | |
| Title | Direct Payments Regulation 2013 |
|---|---|
| Made by | European Parliament and Council |
| History | |
| Date made | 17 December 2013 [1] |
The Direct Payments Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 is a Regulation in EU law that sets out rules for receiving subsidies under the Common Agricultural Policy.
Title I establishes the foundational elements of Regulation, defining its scope and the essential terms for its application:
Title II details the rules governing direct payments under the Common Agricultural Policy:
Title III addresses the structures and conditions of the basic payment and single area payment schemes:
Title IV discusses the specifics of additional support measures for certain agricultural sectors:
Title V introduces specific provisions for small-scale farmers, aiming to cater to their unique needs:
Title VI focuses on restructuring programmes in the cotton sector, addressing specific industry needs:
Title VII contains the concluding elements of the regulation:
Regulation (EU) No 1307/2013 represents a significant legislative measure under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) framework, aiming to modernize, simplify, and make more equitable the system of direct payments to farmers within the European Union. The regulation establishes clear criteria and ceilings for payments, ensuring a balanced distribution of support, emphasizing sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices, and catering to the diverse needs of various agricultural sectors including small farmers and specific crop sectors.
The regulation's comprehensive scope, covering everything from general provisions on direct payments to specific schemes like the Basic Payment Scheme and support for small farmers.
By setting out detailed rules and conditions for direct payments, the regulation not only provides financial support to farmers but also contributes to the broader objectives of the CAP, including rural development, environmental protection, and maintaining the viability of the agricultural sector across the EU.