The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) was set up in a time when (a) the memory about post-war food shortage was fresh, (b) Europe was a large net importer of agricultural products, (c) agricultural production was still highly labour-intensive, (d) food was a major item in a typical consumer basket and (e) significant shares of the work-force received their major income from the agricultural sector. The CAP objectives enshrined in Art. 39 TFEU (see box) clearly reflect this historical situation. When the Treaty of Rome was signed in 1957, it was understand-able that the standard of living of the agricultural workforce was a major issue and that “reasonable prices” for consumers were regarded as a matter of social stability
The European Union is not able to maintain CAP in its current form any more: radical reform is u...
In 2008 the European Union (EU) has launched an important debate on the future of the EU budget from...
The dynamic nature of changes in the macroeconomic environment and various views of Member States on...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) was set up in a time when (a) the memory about post-war food sh...
This paper deals first with the history of the Common Agricultural Policy, its goals, principles and...
At the outset of European integration, farming featured high on the political agenda for good reason...
Being one of the oldest common policies, common agricultural policy (CAP) has undergone several refo...
As in other parts of the world, agriculture in Europe is not sustainable. It must urgently and impor...
The future of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is closely linked with the discussion on the...
38% of the EU´s budget is spent on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Mindful of the enormous cha...
Contributing to the ongoing debate on the future of European agriculture and rural areas, the study ...
The Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) has been, for a long time, the main Community policy and, at pre...
The reform process of the CAP has been, till now, driven by market and financial factors. The Mid Te...
This monograph was prepared under the Multi-Annual Programme 2015-2019 “The Polish and the EU agricu...
The exponential growth in food demand due to the global increase of population, the failure toeradic...
The European Union is not able to maintain CAP in its current form any more: radical reform is u...
In 2008 the European Union (EU) has launched an important debate on the future of the EU budget from...
The dynamic nature of changes in the macroeconomic environment and various views of Member States on...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) was set up in a time when (a) the memory about post-war food sh...
This paper deals first with the history of the Common Agricultural Policy, its goals, principles and...
At the outset of European integration, farming featured high on the political agenda for good reason...
Being one of the oldest common policies, common agricultural policy (CAP) has undergone several refo...
As in other parts of the world, agriculture in Europe is not sustainable. It must urgently and impor...
The future of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is closely linked with the discussion on the...
38% of the EU´s budget is spent on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Mindful of the enormous cha...
Contributing to the ongoing debate on the future of European agriculture and rural areas, the study ...
The Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) has been, for a long time, the main Community policy and, at pre...
The reform process of the CAP has been, till now, driven by market and financial factors. The Mid Te...
This monograph was prepared under the Multi-Annual Programme 2015-2019 “The Polish and the EU agricu...
The exponential growth in food demand due to the global increase of population, the failure toeradic...
The European Union is not able to maintain CAP in its current form any more: radical reform is u...
In 2008 the European Union (EU) has launched an important debate on the future of the EU budget from...
The dynamic nature of changes in the macroeconomic environment and various views of Member States on...