Résumé : This paper discusses the impact of the CAP reform (2003) on French farms which produce pigs. By using several statistical tools (agricultural census, Farm Structure Survey, Farm Accountancy Data Network -FADN-), an analysis of the structural and economic French pig farms is first conducted according to several production systems. In a second stage, a simulation of the CAP reform is applied to FADN to assess the amount of the future single payment and to discuss the implications of single payment scheme. Due to the low weight of direct payments compared to the value of agricultural production, decoupling should not play a major role in the strategies of units specialized in pig production. In mixed systems "Crops and pigs" or "milk and pigs", the amount of the single payment will be significant in 2007 and could affect the choices of farmers. In systems "beef and pigs," the impact should be limited because some important beef subsidies are maintained coupled.
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Vincent Chatellier, Estelle Ilari, Hervé Marouby. Les exploitations agricoles avec porcins en France face à la réforme de la PAC. 39. Journées de la Recherche Porcine, Feb 2007, Paris, France. ⟨hal-02752395⟩