The work is focused on outlining possible future developments of the new Common Agricultural Policy reform. This is a particularly important for the development of the European Union's agricultural economy. We outline the economic measures that will guide European agriculture up to 2020. CAP reform is a sign of a novelty institutiona in the framework of the new codecision procedure. An important milestone is the decisions of national governments on relevant application aspects to be adopted, thus finalizing the rules of the new Policy up to 2020
This communication is organized into two parts. The first presents an analysis of, firstly, the main...
After a brief review of recent attempts to reform the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Uni...
Understanding the evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) during the last decade would nee...
The work is focused on outlining possible future developments of the new Common Agricultural Policy ...
In 2020 the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union has to be renewed. This raises the ques...
Old and new challenges with respect to farm income support, the environment and climate, and territo...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is at the crossroads of several policy interests. It is scrutin...
summary Both Pillars of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy have been thoroughly overhauled in the p...
The paper aimed to present the main CAP reforms imposed by the actual situation of agriculture devel...
This paper is written by Policy Department B for the Working Group on Common Agricultural Policy Re...
As in other parts of the world, agriculture in Europe is not sustainable. It must urgently and impor...
The reform process of the CAP has been, till now, driven by market and financial factors. The Mid Te...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy is continually evolving. The growing debate about th...
The European Union is not able to maintain CAP in its current form any more: radical reform is u...
On 17 December 2013, in accordance with the procedure introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon (Article 29...
This communication is organized into two parts. The first presents an analysis of, firstly, the main...
After a brief review of recent attempts to reform the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Uni...
Understanding the evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) during the last decade would nee...
The work is focused on outlining possible future developments of the new Common Agricultural Policy ...
In 2020 the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union has to be renewed. This raises the ques...
Old and new challenges with respect to farm income support, the environment and climate, and territo...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is at the crossroads of several policy interests. It is scrutin...
summary Both Pillars of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy have been thoroughly overhauled in the p...
The paper aimed to present the main CAP reforms imposed by the actual situation of agriculture devel...
This paper is written by Policy Department B for the Working Group on Common Agricultural Policy Re...
As in other parts of the world, agriculture in Europe is not sustainable. It must urgently and impor...
The reform process of the CAP has been, till now, driven by market and financial factors. The Mid Te...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy is continually evolving. The growing debate about th...
The European Union is not able to maintain CAP in its current form any more: radical reform is u...
On 17 December 2013, in accordance with the procedure introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon (Article 29...
This communication is organized into two parts. The first presents an analysis of, firstly, the main...
After a brief review of recent attempts to reform the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Uni...
Understanding the evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) during the last decade would nee...