by: József Popp – Károly Pető – Attila Jámbor The latest reform of the Common Agricultural Policy has just been accepted, identifying important challenges for EU agriculture but proposing only limited changes to the previous CAP. Now it is time for the implementation of the new measures. However, from a…
PORTUGUESE AGRICULTURE AND ITS ROLE IN MULTIFUNCTIONAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT
by Maria Raquel Ventura-Lucas, Carlos Marques, Maria de Belém Martins & Rui Fragoso Paper aims to demonstrate the ability or inability of Portuguese agriculture to respond to changing economic conditions as well as societal expectations and demands. The main question is to know how the CAP’s evolutions through a policy with…
Feeding the planet and the role of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
by Prof. Dr. C.P. Veerman Financially the repercussions of the economic and financial crisis will strongly limit the increase of the budget. Of the budget of the EU surely the euro crisis will enhance the pressure even more. On top of that new policy priorities like energy, climate and infrastructure…
The influence of direct support under common agricultural policy on farm incomes in Poland
by Agnieszka Judzińska The main objective of the paper is the analysis of changes on the level of income of agricultural producers, which took place in Poland in the early years of the accession to the EU, as well as a determination of the scale of the impact of financial…
The impact of the “greening” of the common agricultural policy on the financial situation of polish farms
by Stefania Czekaj, Edward Majewski & Adam Was This paper presents an assessment of the impacts of introducing the greening scenario of the CAP, proposed by the European Commission as an alternative for the reformed CAP after 2013. In the past, the CAP has undergone numerous transformations in response to…