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The 2003 CAP Reform

Outlook on Agriculture, 2004
In June 2003, significant changes to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union were decided. These changes continue the ‘reform’ process, begun in 1992, which aims to shift income support away from price support for commodities towards direct income support and payments targeted at environmental and other objectives.
exaly   +2 more sources

The Political Economy of Reforming the 1992 CAP Reform

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1996
L'article vise à étudier les facteurs économiques et politiques d'évolution de la politique agricole commune (PAC) après la réforme de 1992 et comporte deux parties. La première réexamine la réforme de 1992 qui s'est traduite par un renforcement du rôle du marché et des aides aux facteurs de production, en soulignant le contraste avec la réforme de l ...
Mahé, Louis-Pascal, Roe, Terry L.
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CAP Reform [PDF]

open access: possibleCESifo Forum, 2002
This chapter re-examines the case for reforming the Common Agricultural Policy. The health and environmental aspects of modern agriculture have been highlighted by British experience with BSE and FMD. Historically, agricultural support has been rationalised by reference to security of supply, income maintenance, or, increasingly, environmental concerns.
Giancarlo Corsetti   +6 more
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Reform of the CAP

Food Policy, 1989
Abstract Why is the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) so difficult to reform when it obviously has so many problems? Why are both the obstacles to reform and the process of negotiation so poorly documented? This Viewpoint looks at the EC negotiations of 1983–1984 in terms of the Commission's proposals, the final decision, the thinking behind such an ...
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An Analysis of the Cap Reform

1992
The Treaty of Rome, which established the European Economic Community in 1957, defined the objectives of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). These objectives, contained in Article 39, follow: 1) Increase agricultural productivity by promoting technical progress and by ensuring rational development of agricultural production and optimum use of the ...
Helmar, Michael D.   +13 more
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[CAP reform]

1993
Il s'agit d'étudier les effets micro-économiques de la réforme de la politique agricole commune dans des exploitations d'élevage de l'aire charolaise du nord-est du Massif central. La programmation linéaire est utilisée comme méthode de simulation, à partir de paramètres déterminés à dire d'experts pour des exploitations type correspondant à la ...
Bortzmeyer, Martin   +2 more
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THE CAP REFORM AND EC-US RELATIONS: THE GATT AS A "CAP" ON THE CAP

1993
Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy has entailed the substitution of new income support instruments for the former price based instruments, mainly in the cash crop sector. Our first point is that the domestic political balance was unable to generate such a large change in policy design, in spite of inefficiencies and inbalances.
Guyomard, Herve   +7 more
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Influence of the CAP Reform on Livestock

Outlook on Agriculture, 2015
Livestock producers have been widely affected by past reforms of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). This paper analyses the post-2013 CAP influences on farmer decision making in terms of how many livestock units to keep on-farm under the ‘with’ and ‘without’ CAP scenarios.
GIANNOCCARO, Giacomo   +2 more
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