EAGF

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EAGF is the European Union’s main financial instrument for funding agricultural market measures and direct payments to farmers under the Common Agricultural Policy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European Union agricultural fund
budgetary fund
abbreviationOf European Agricultural Guarantee Fund NERFINISHED
beneficiaries farmers in European Union Member States
category European Union fund NERFINISHED
agricultural policy instrument
covers all European Union Member States
currency euro NERFINISHED
distinctFrom European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development NERFINISHED
fullName European Agricultural Guarantee Fund NERFINISHED
funds agricultural market measures
certain information and promotion measures for agricultural products
direct payments to farmers
export refunds and similar market support measures when applicable
intervention in agricultural product markets
some veterinary and phytosanitary measures related to agricultural markets
introducedAsPartOf reform of the Common Agricultural Policy financial framework
jurisdiction European Union
legalBasis Common Agricultural Policy basic regulations NERFINISHED
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
managedBy Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development NERFINISHED
European Commission NERFINISHED
partOf European Union budget
policyFramework Common Agricultural Policy NERFINISHED
purpose finance market-related expenditure under the Common Agricultural Policy
provide income support to farmers through direct payments
stabilise agricultural markets in the European Union
support implementation of Common Agricultural Policy measures
replaced European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (Guarantee Section) NERFINISHED
reportingTo Council of the European Union NERFINISHED
European Parliament NERFINISHED
sector agriculture
subjectTo European Union financial regulations
supervisedBy European Court of Auditors NERFINISHED
typeOfSpending mandatory expenditure

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