Europaudvalget 2021-22
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Director Michael Niejahr
European Commission - Directorate-General for Agriculture and
Rural Development - Deputy Director-General, in charge of
Directorates G, H, I - Legal, institutional and procedural matters
(AGRI.DDG3.I)
J.nr. 21-210-000008
Ref. MICB
21. June 2021
Publication of information relating to beneficiaries
Dear Mr. Niejahr
It has been proposed to the Danish Minister of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries that information
relating to beneficiaries mentioned in Article 111 of EU Regulation (1306/2013) should be
published for more than two years.
The Danish Agricultural Agency has scrutinized the Judgement of the European Court (Grand
Chamber) from 9 November 2010 in the Joined Cases C-92/09 and C-93/09 and the preambles
(especially No. 78 and 83) of Regulation 1306/2013.
We have also scrutinizedthe Directive on open data and the re-use of public sector information,
also known as the ‘Open Data Directive’ (Directive (EU) 2019/1024), and the Charter of
fundamental rights of the European Union. The Danish Agricultural Agency has reached the
conclusion that it would be a violation of the present EU legislation and the principle of
proportionality, if Denmark as the only Member State decides to implement national rules with
a publication period longer than two years.
We have based our conclusion on the following elements and would appreciate if the
Commission could give us its view on this matter:
Publication for two years
It is our understanding that the Commission has carefully considered certain elements of the
Judgement from the European Court in the Joined Cases C-92/09 and C-93/09. The
Commission has aimed to strike a balance between protecting beneficiaries in relation to
publication on the one hand and on the other hand secure the public’s right to know how EAGF
and EAFRD funds are spent. The Commission has considered it proportionate to publish the
information in Article 111 in Regulation No. 1306/2013 up to two years provided that a
threshold rule was introduced so that only amounts above this threshold should be published.
As the structures of the member States’ agricultural economies vary considerable and may differ
significantly from the average Union farm structure, the application of different minimum
thresholds that reflect the particular situation of the Member States should be allowed, as
mentioned in preamble No. 83 in Regulation 1306/2013. However, the option concerning
having special national rules does not include the length of the publication period.
Landbrugsstyrelsen • Nyropsgade 30 • 1780 København V
Tlf. 33 95 80 00 • CVR 20814616 • EAN 5798000877955 • [email protected] • www.lbst.dk
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As far as the Danish Agricultural Agency has been able to understand, the legislative preparatory
text to regulation No. 1306/2013 does not indicate that the Member States can establish an
individual publication period going further than two years. It is also our understanding that
because the funds that we pay out under EAGF and EAFRD are EU funds and not national
funds, it is EU legislation, which should apply.
Furthermore, The Commission carried out a proper investigation among the Member States
before it established the two-year publication period. This was done in order to fulfill a principle
that also the European Court stressed in relation to its judgement in C-92/09 and C-93/09: that
economic conditions of individual persons should be respected and only published on the basis
of careful consideration whether it is necessary and proportionate to publish the information. A
principle that is also stressed in the Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union.
Our basic question is therefore if a publication period longer than two years could be seen as a
violation of the proportionality principle of the European Charter?
Should you have any questions in relation to the above, please do not hesitate to contact us at
[email protected]
Best regards
Jesper Loldrup
Head of Division
Agricultural Support & Geodata
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION
DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Deputy Director-General, in charge of Directorates D, E and F
Brussels
AGRI.DDG2.D.1/CP/DVC(2021)5323005
Dear Mr Loldrup
Thank you for your letter of 21 June 2021 in which you ask whether it would be possible
to publish the information relating to beneficiaries for more than two years.
For dissemination of beneficiaries’ data, Article 111
of Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013
applies. In accordance with this Article,
the information “shall
remain available for two
years from the date of the initial publication”.
Therefore, you came to the conclusion that
a publication maintained for a longer period
would be a violation of the EU legislation
and of the proportionality principle of the European Charter.
We can confirm that indeed the publication period is restricted to two years; after these
two years, there is no EU justification for publishing the data. Therefore the full access to
information on agricultural subvention payments for a longer period would clearly not be
covered by Article 111 of Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013.
The EU rules on processing and protection of personal data for the CAP are determined
by Article 117 of Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013, while Article 86 of the General Data
Protection Regulation (EU) 679/2016 (GDPR) allows access to official documents
according to the laws of the respective Member State. Thus, it has to be decided by the
Danish Authorities how this access might be granted respecting the GDPR.
The present opinion is provided on the basis of the facts as set out in your letter of 21
June 2021, expresses the view of the Commission services and does not commit the
European Commission. In the event of a dispute involving Union law it is, under the
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, ultimately for the Court of Justice of
the European Union to provide a definitive interpretation of the applicable Union law.
Yours faithfully,
Mihail DUMITRU
Jesper Loldrup
Head of Division
Agricultural Support & Geodata
Landbrugsstyrelsen • Nyropsgade 30 • 1780
København V
[email protected]
Commission européenne/Europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIË - Tel. +32 22991111
Office: L130 09/056 - Tel. direct line +32 229-72458
[email protected]
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Director Mihail Dumitru
European Commission - Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural
Development - Deputy Director-General, in charge of Directorates D, E and F
(AGRI.DDG2.D.1/CP/DVC (2021) 5323005)
Ref. IPH
7. September 2021
Regarding publication of information relating to beneficiaries
Thank you for your answer of 30 July 2021 to our question regarding the
possibility for Member States to publish information relating to beneficiaries for
more than two years.
You confirm that the publication period is restricted to two years and therefore the
full access to information on agricultural subvention payments for a longer period
is not covered by article 111 of Regulation (EU) No. 1306/2013.
As mentioned in our letter of 21 June 2021, in Denmark there is political interest
in publishing the information relating to beneficiaries for more than two years
under national rules.
Will it, in your opinion, be in contravention of article 111 of Regulation (EU) No.
1306/2013 to introduce under national rules a publication period for more than
two years? It would of course have to be the responsibility of the Danish
authorities to ensure that publication is carried out in accordance with the GDPR,
the Charter and other relevant legal requirements.
Yours faithfully
Jesper Loldrup
Head of Division, Agricultural Support & Geodata,
The Danish Agricultural Agency
Landbrugsstyrelsen • Nyropsgade 30 • 1780 København V
Tlf. 33 95 80 00 • CVR 20814616 • EAN 5798000877955 • [email protected] • www.lbst.dk
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION
DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Deputy Director-General, in charge of Directorates D, E and F
Brussels
AGRI.DDG2.D.1/CP/RD D(2021) 6358575
Dear Mr Loldrup,
Thank you for your letter of 7 September 2021 in which you declare your interest in
publishing the information relating to beneficiaries for more than two years and you ask
whether it would be possible to introduce, under national rules, a publication period for
more than two years.
As mentioned in my previous letter in reply to your letter of 21 June 2021, any
publication after these two years would clearly not be covered by Article 111 of
Regulation (EU) No 1306/2013.
The present opinion is provided on the basis of the facts as set out in your letter of 7
September 2021, expresses the view of the Commission services and does not commit
the European Commission. In the event of a dispute involving Union law it is, under the
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, ultimately for the Court of Justice of
the European Union to provide a definitive interpretation of the applicable Union law.
Yours faithfully,
Mihail DUMITRU
Mr Jesper LOLDRUP
Head of Division
Agricultural Support & Geodata
Landbrugsstyrelsen • Nyropsgade 30 • 1780 København V
[email protected]
Commission européenne/Europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIË - Tel. +32 22991111
Office: L130 09/056 - Tel. direct line +32 229-72458
[email protected]