Direct payments to farmers in the united states: the farm bill debate The preparation of the new Farm Bill, that should govern the support programs to agriculture during the 1996-2002 period, has given rise to a big debate on the amount of direct payments to farmers, their form and their distribution. The Congress has proposed to reduce subsidies and to decouple them from production in order to diminish the intervention of the Federal government and favor a more market-oriented agriculture. The goal is to increase the insertion of the farm sector in the world economy to take advantage of the rising food demand. For free trade advocates, the current boom in world agricultural markets offers a unique opportunity to depart radically from the ...
The evaluation and analysis of the State subsidies to the agriculture must begin with an interpretat...
The new french farm bill of July 1999 aims to improve the multifonctionnality of agriculture and put...
Agricultural public outlays re-allocation in European Union and in France CAP'S reform leads to a d...
Direct payments to farmers in the united states: the farm bill debate The preparation of the new Fa...
The US Senate and the House Agricultural Committee have adopted their versions of the next Farm Bill...
The role of direct pa yments in agricultural policy reform Since 1992, price support and other subs...
Twenty years of agricultural structures policy : an aid to the financing of agriculture ? - The agri...
Since 1 974, the State is forced to allot «exceptional» direct subsidies to the farmers in order to ...
The political economy of us agricultural policy - The United States engaged in an intensive agricult...
US food and agricultural policies The forces for change - the trade and fiscal deficit, the perceiv...
All industrialized countries have adopted farm policies for stabilizing commodity markets and regula...
National audienceThis communication presents an analysis of the public policies favourable to the gr...
The debate over a new farm bill has focused on how to spend an additional $73.5 billion in funding f...
Despite significant amounts of subsidies, the French agricultural sector delivers unsatisfactory res...
A critical analysis of proposals made for the reform of the common agricultural policy. Its three ba...
The evaluation and analysis of the State subsidies to the agriculture must begin with an interpretat...
The new french farm bill of July 1999 aims to improve the multifonctionnality of agriculture and put...
Agricultural public outlays re-allocation in European Union and in France CAP'S reform leads to a d...
Direct payments to farmers in the united states: the farm bill debate The preparation of the new Fa...
The US Senate and the House Agricultural Committee have adopted their versions of the next Farm Bill...
The role of direct pa yments in agricultural policy reform Since 1992, price support and other subs...
Twenty years of agricultural structures policy : an aid to the financing of agriculture ? - The agri...
Since 1 974, the State is forced to allot «exceptional» direct subsidies to the farmers in order to ...
The political economy of us agricultural policy - The United States engaged in an intensive agricult...
US food and agricultural policies The forces for change - the trade and fiscal deficit, the perceiv...
All industrialized countries have adopted farm policies for stabilizing commodity markets and regula...
National audienceThis communication presents an analysis of the public policies favourable to the gr...
The debate over a new farm bill has focused on how to spend an additional $73.5 billion in funding f...
Despite significant amounts of subsidies, the French agricultural sector delivers unsatisfactory res...
A critical analysis of proposals made for the reform of the common agricultural policy. Its three ba...
The evaluation and analysis of the State subsidies to the agriculture must begin with an interpretat...
The new french farm bill of July 1999 aims to improve the multifonctionnality of agriculture and put...
Agricultural public outlays re-allocation in European Union and in France CAP'S reform leads to a d...