On the Consistency of the CAP: Will European Agriculture Meet the Challenges It Faces?
Jozsef Popp and
Attila Jambor
EuroChoices, 2015, vol. 14, issue 3, 47-51
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The latest reform of the Common Agricultural Policy has just been accepted, identifying important challenges for EU agriculture but proposing only limited changes to existing policy. Now it is time for the implementation of new measures. However, from a theoretical point of view, it seems that the CAP can hardly meet the challenges it faces due to the inconsistencies between the predefined challenges and the measures proposed to meet them. Economic, environmental and social challenges, identified by the Commission, do not seem to align with the measures proposed to meet them.
Date: 2015
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