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SUPPORTING RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

Irina-Elena Chirtoc, Lucia Paliu-Popa and Gabriela Busan
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Irina-Elena Chirtoc: CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI UNIVERSITY OF TG-JIU, ROMANIA
Lucia Paliu-Popa: CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI UNIVERSITY OF TARGU JIU, ROMANIA
Gabriela Busan: CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI UNIVERSITY OF TG-JIU, ROMANIA

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Lucia Popa Paliu

Annals - Economy Series, 2020, vol. 6, 30-34

Abstract: The EU's agricultural sector and rural areas play a very important role for the welfare and future of the Union. Agriculture in the European Union is one of the world's major producers of food and guarantees food security for over 500 million European citizens. Thanks to the common agricultural policy (CAP), it has been possible to develop the most integrated single market, where the EU agricultural sector can meet the demands of citizens in terms of food safety, security, quality and sustainability. The rural development policy, a pillar of the CAP, has a substantial contribution to the agricultural economy and to the essential means of living in the rural environment in various ways. It supports investments, consolidation of knowledge, organization of the supply chain, environmental protection and climate action. In this paper we intend to analyze the measures by which the European Union supports the rural development of the member states.

Keywords: rural development; common agricultural policy; financing programs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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