Changes brought by Implementing Regulations

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Transcript Changes brought by Implementing Regulations

Changes Brought by Implementing
Regulations on Purchase / Sales of
Cereals and Paddy Rice
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PLAN:
• To apply minimum intervention purchasing quantity for cereals and paddy rice.
• To approximate the minimum purchasing quantity to the EU level incrementally
Minimum purchasing quantity for cereals other than durum wheat
Between 2009/10 - 2011/12 marketing year
For 2012/13 marketing year
For 2013/14 marketing year
For 2014/15 marketing year
For 2015/16 marketing year
For 2016/17 marketing year
For 2017/18 marketing year and onwards
: -----: 10 ton
: 15 ton
: 25 ton
: 40 ton
: 60 ton
: 80 ton
Minimum purchasing quantity for durum wheat
Between 2009/10 - 2011/12 marketing year
For 2012/13 marketing year
: -----: 10 ton
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Minimum purchasing quantities for paddy rice
Between 2009/10 - 2011/12 marketing years
Between 2012/13 - 2013/14 marketing years
Between 2014/15 - 2015/16 marketing years
For 2016/17 marketing year
For 2017/18 marketing year and onwards
: -----: 5 ton
: 10 ton
: 15 ton
: 20 ton
BENEFIT:
A smooth transition will be managed to apply the minimum purchasing tonnage
which is currently applied in the 27 EU countries. On the other hand the farmers
who can not supply the minimum tonnage by themselves will come together under
cooperatives or unions in order to meet the minimum purchasing quantity. This will
encourage the farmers’ unification and organization.
PLAN:
The purchases will be done not only from the producer and cooperative but also from
companies and traders as in the EU
BENEFIT:
The private sector will be encouraged to take more active role in purchases and
trade of cereals and paddy rice and so finance of private sector will be increased.
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PLAN:
Withdrawing the beginning date for purchasing of the cereals incrementally from
beginning to the end of the harvest period for harmonization to the EU legislation .
Cereals Intervention Periods
Intervention Periods
Application Years
For farmers, cooperatives and
producer unions
For traders and companies
2009/10 – 2011/12
1 June
–
31 May
1 November
– 31 May
2012/13 – 2013/14
15 June
–
31 May
1 November
– 31 May
2014/15
1 July
–
31 May
1 November
– 31 May
2015/16
1 August
–
31 May
1 November
– 31 May
2016/17
1 September –
31 May
1 November
– 31 May
2017/18 and onwards
1 November
31 May
1 November
– 31 May
–
BENEFIT:
 Purchasing of the producers' product at an earlier date than those of traders and
companies during the transition period will provide protection for the producers.
 Producer unions will develop.
Licensed warehouse system will develop.
 The commodity that can not be marketed will be offered to intervention in the final
stage so the level of the burden of public finance will be provided to be kept at a
minimum level.
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PLAN:
Withdrawing the beginning date for purchasing of the paddy rice incrementally from
beginning to the end of the harvest period for harmonization to the EU legislation .
Paddy rice Intervention Periods
Application Years
For farmers, cooperatives and
producer unions
2009/10 - 2012/13
1 September – 31 July
2013/14
15 October
For traders and companies
1 May – 31 July
– 31 July
1 May – 31 July
2014/15
1 November – 31 July
1 May – 31 July
2015/16
1 December – 31 July
1 May – 31 July
2016/17
1 January
– 31 July
1 May – 31 July
2017/18 and onwards
1 April
– 31 July
1 May – 31 July
BENEFIT:
 Purchasing of the producers' product at an earlier date than those of traders and
companies during the transition period will provide protection for the producers.
 Producer unions will develop.
Licensed warehouse system will develop.
 The commodity that can not be marketed will be offered to intervention in the final
stage so the level of the burden of public finance will be provided to be kept at a
minimum level.
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PLAN:
Payments for purchasing will be made until 35th day after delivery as in the EU
BENEFIT:
By organising a better financial program, producers’ efforts will be
evaluated on time.
PLAN:
Domestic and international sales will be done on the basis of warehouse delivery
as in the EU paying agencies
BENEFIT:
Private sector will be more effective in the domestic and foreign sales
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PLAN:
Storage of commodities in EU Standards
BENEFIT
Constructing new modern warehouses,
Minimizing the storage losses,
Encouraging the private sector for establishing warehousing companies,
Increasing the storage capacity of Turkey
PLAN:
Application of EU purchasing standards
BENEFIT
producers’ efforts will be evaluated on time.
Increasing production quality,
Having homogeneous stocks according to EU standards,
Marketing facilities in the domestic and foreign markets,
Availability of competitiveness,
Increasing the confidence for product quality
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Thank you for your attention
Research Planning and Coordination Department
Foreign Relations Section
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