This paper is written by Policy Department B for the Working Group on Common Agricultural Policy Reform, as agreed by the COMAGRI Coordinators on 27 October 2010. The purpose of this document is to facilitate the legislative work of the MEPs relating to the next reform of the CAP. It analyses the Commission’s Communication of 18 November 2010 on the basis of the European Parliament (EP) Resolution of 8 July 2010 and offers some suggested questions in order to help the EP with its response to the Commission’s proposals
Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy has constantly evolved since its foundation in the 1960s, not le...
Old and new challenges with respect to farm income support, the environment and climate, and territo...
This paper reviews the debate on the proposal to introduce a green payment in Pillar 1 of the CAP si...
This paper is written by Policy Department B for the Working Group on Common Agricultural Policy Re...
The work is focused on outlining possible future developments of the new Common Agricultural Policy ...
Abstract: This is the second paper written by Policy Department B for the EP Working Group on Common...
This communication is organized into two parts. The first presents an analysis of, firstly, the main...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is at the crossroads of several policy interests. It is scrutin...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy is continually evolving. The growing debate about th...
This is the third working paper written by Policy Department B on Common Agricultural Policy Reform....
The planned CAP reform will determine the capacity of EU agriculture in facing challenges, especiall...
In 2020 the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union has to be renewed. This raises the ques...
This communication offers a reflection on the European Commission’s proposals of 18 November 2010 on...
On October 12th 2011, the European Commission (EC) has presented a set of legislative proposals inte...
On 17 December 2013, in accordance with the procedure introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon (Article 29...
Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy has constantly evolved since its foundation in the 1960s, not le...
Old and new challenges with respect to farm income support, the environment and climate, and territo...
This paper reviews the debate on the proposal to introduce a green payment in Pillar 1 of the CAP si...
This paper is written by Policy Department B for the Working Group on Common Agricultural Policy Re...
The work is focused on outlining possible future developments of the new Common Agricultural Policy ...
Abstract: This is the second paper written by Policy Department B for the EP Working Group on Common...
This communication is organized into two parts. The first presents an analysis of, firstly, the main...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is at the crossroads of several policy interests. It is scrutin...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy is continually evolving. The growing debate about th...
This is the third working paper written by Policy Department B on Common Agricultural Policy Reform....
The planned CAP reform will determine the capacity of EU agriculture in facing challenges, especiall...
In 2020 the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union has to be renewed. This raises the ques...
This communication offers a reflection on the European Commission’s proposals of 18 November 2010 on...
On October 12th 2011, the European Commission (EC) has presented a set of legislative proposals inte...
On 17 December 2013, in accordance with the procedure introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon (Article 29...
Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy has constantly evolved since its foundation in the 1960s, not le...
Old and new challenges with respect to farm income support, the environment and climate, and territo...
This paper reviews the debate on the proposal to introduce a green payment in Pillar 1 of the CAP si...