(2024) provides a comprehensive analysis of how different tax policies can be used to address GHG emissions in agriculture.
The study estimates that a 100/tCO2e tax on EU producers would result in a 42% leakage rate, effectively offsetting much of the emissions reduction achieved domestically.
The proposed VAT reform is therefore not a panacea, but offers a scalable, administratively feasible option that could form a broader climate policy package.
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