The Agenda 2000 reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), agreed in
1999, give significant new discretion to Member States, including the scope
for them to apply modulation to direct payments to farmers. Modulation mea
ns that up to 20% of payments can be redirected into the CAP's accompanying
measures, including agri-environment schemes. This paper examines the rati
onales for applying modulation, and the potential benefits and problems ass
ociated with the measure. It examines the case of the UK in particular, and
concludes that modulation currently provides a useful means of re-orientin
g and greening the CAP. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.