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CAP reform is the major bone of contention in the negotiations of the next long-term EU budget beyond 2013. This paper … reform issues: What should be the size of the CAP budget and who should finance agricultural policies? What should happen … discusses the prospects for the reform process, such as a change in the CAP narrative towards competitiveness and innovation or …
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active farmers themselves. Finally, problems of implementing a liberal CAP reform are discussed. …
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Fears about food security in the EU have become a driving force in the debate about the future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). But the facts do not bear out these fears. This paper brings together the available evidence against EU food security concerns: the size of EU production, the even...
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Fears about food security in the EU have become a driving force in the debate about the future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). But the facts do not bear out these fears. This paper brings together the available evidence against EU food security concerns: the size of EU production, the even...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011790335
The future EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) requires coherence with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the international commitments in the fight against climate change. Next to ensuring stable food supply by supporting farmers and enhancing agricultural productivity, environmental...
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Agriculture plays an important role in both the Hungarian and Polish economy. Although Hungary has significant agricultural trade plus far before the accession to the EU, while Poland turned to be net exporter only in 2003, right before it joined the Union. Its trade surplus has remarkably...
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responding to the new priorities of consumers. The reform of the CAP proposed by the European Commission in May 2008 is also …
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The Doha Round, launched in 2001, is the longest going (still unfinished) Round of negotiations in the history of the World Trade Organization and its predecessor GATT. The main roadblock to Doha’s successful completion is disagreement on agricultural issues – the Special Safeguard...
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Among distortions in international agricultural trade, those imposed by the European Union (EU) are the most disruptive. Under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the EU has switched from being a large net importer of agricultural products to a large exporter. This has greatly altered world...
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A spatial price equilibrium model with a large coverage of countries, policies and regional trade arrangements is applied to simulate preferential sugar imports of the European Union (EU) in 2015/16 under different assumptions with respect to the expansion of the sugar sectors of various least...
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