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Unfair Trading Practices in the Agricultural and Food Supply Chain

Implementation of Directive (EU) 2019/663 in the EU-27

Book | 1st edition 2024 | Europe | Elisa Paredis, Bert Keirsbilck, Evelyne Terryn, Tom Verdonk
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The issue of unfair trading practices between businesses in the agricultural and food supply chain has been on the European Union’s policy agenda for a long time. On 17 April 2019, Directive (EU) 2019/633 on unfair trading practices in business-to-business relationships in the agricultural and food supply chain (‘UTP Directive’) was adopted. The UTP Directive outlaws certain unfair trading practices (‘UTPs’) imposed by stronger buyers on small, medium, and mid-range sized suppliers of agri-food products. The Directive also requires each Member State to designate a (new or existing) public authority which enforces the prohibitions. Member States were required to transpose the Directive by 1 May 2021 and apply it as of 1 November 2021.

On 13 January 2023, Consumer Competition Market organised its Third UTP Roundtable in Leuven, as a follow-up of its First (2016) and Second UTP Roundtables (2018). Based on a questionnaire drafted by Elisa Paredis and Tom Verdonk (PhD researchers at CCM), eminent national experts from the EU-27 critically assessed the implementation of the UTP Directive in their Member State. Due to the Directive’s minimum harmonisation approach, the national regimes of EU Member States in the field of UTPs still diverge significantly. For example, some Member States chose to broaden the scope of application or to expand the list of prohibited UTPs. The enforcement architecture also differs significantly. During the conference, the similarities and differences of the 27 national regimes were examined. A panel debate was held with stakeholders in the agricultural and food supply chain.

This book contains a preface, the questionnaire sent to the 27 national experts, the 27 country reports based on it, and concluding remarks.

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Type of product Book
Format Hardback
EAN / ISSN 9789400018037
Series name Consumer Competition Market (CCM)
Weight 600 g
Status Available
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Jul 15, 2024
Available on Strada Belgique Yes
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of Contents and preliminary pages
  • 1. Austria
    Georg Seper
  • 2. Belgium
    Bert Keirsbilck, Elisa Paredis
  • 3. Bulgaria
    Anton Dinev
  • 4. Croatia
    Marijana Mutavdžić
  • 5. Cyprus
    Antonis Mazeris
  • 6. Czech Republic
    Jana Šlapáková
  • 7. Denmark
    Melissa Avilla, Julie Klint Kjersgaard
  • 8. Estonia
    Karin Sein
  • 9. Finland
    Olli Wikberg
  • 10. France
    Aurélien Fortunato
  • 11. Germany
    Jochen Glöckner
  • 12. Greece
    Eleni Kaprou
  • 13. Hungary
    Martin Milán Csirszki
  • 14. Ireland
    Fidelma White
  • 15. Italy
    Matteo Ferrari, Paola Iamiceli
  • 16. Latvia
    Vadim Mantrov
  • 17. Lithuania
    Aušrinė Pasvenskienė, Edita Gruodytė
  • 18. Luxembourg
    Christophe Verdure
  • 19. Malta
    Clement Misfud Bonnici, Calvin Calleja, Gianella Vella
  • 20. The Netherlands
    Victoria Daskalova
  • 21. Poland
    Magdalena Knapp, Anna Piszcz
  • 22. Portugal
    Duarte Pirra
  • 23. Romania
    Anca Buta Musat, Carmen-Elena Turcu
  • 24. Slovakia
    Ondrej Blažo
  • 25. Slovenia
    Petra Weingerl
  • 26. Spain
    Maria Paz de la Cuesta de los Mozos
  • 27. Sweden
    Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt
  • Implementation and Enforcement of the UTP Directive: Concluding remarks
    Bert Keirsbilck, Elisa Paredis