Announcing the Agriculture Atlas
Last week saw the launch of the Agriculture Atlas, a collaboration between Heinrich Böll Foundation, Friends of the Earth Europe and BirdLife International on the state of play of EU farming policy....
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | The Pillage of Pillar 2
A fantastic new resource has been published - an Agriculture Atlas. This is a really useful introductory to agri-food and rural policy in the EU, and mostly revolves around how CAP is implemented,...
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | Hitting Targets, Missing Goals
No other part of the economy is so deeply influenced by European Union rules as farming, which is subject to the Common Agricultural Policy, or CAP. Agriculture covers 175 million hectares of Europe...
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | A Decades-Long Discount Worth E130 Billion
A mini-Brexit took place back in 1985 with the UK budget rebate, which violates the principle of solidarity in European integration. But the payments made to farmers under the Common Agricultural...
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | Tied to the Land
Three-quarters of the Common Agricultural Policy budget goes into direct payments for farmers – almost regardless of what they do. Most of the money benefits just a few large producers and fails to...
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | The Biggest Beneficiary
France is the largest recipient of Common Agricultural Policy funds. But there are significant disparities among the country’s regions, between types of production, and among farms. [...] The post...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Agriculture Atlas
Last week saw the launch of the Agriculture Atlas, a collaboration between Heinrich Böll Foundation, Friends of the Earth Europe and BirdLife International on the state of play of EU farming policy....
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | The Pillage of Pillar 2
A fantastic new resource has been published - an Agriculture Atlas. This is a really useful introductory to agri-food and rural policy in the EU, and mostly revolves around how CAP is implemented,...
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | Hitting Targets, Missing Goals
No other part of the economy is so deeply influenced by European Union rules as farming, which is subject to the Common Agricultural Policy, or CAP. Agriculture covers 175 million hectares of Europe...
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | A Decades-Long Discount Worth E130 Billion
A mini-Brexit took place back in 1985 with the UK budget rebate, which violates the principle of solidarity in European integration. But the payments made to farmers under the Common Agricultural...
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | Tied to the Land
Three-quarters of the Common Agricultural Policy budget goes into direct payments for farmers – almost regardless of what they do. Most of the money benefits just a few large producers and fails to...
View ArticleAgriculture Atlas | The Biggest Beneficiary
France is the largest recipient of Common Agricultural Policy funds. But there are significant disparities among the country’s regions, between types of production, and among farms. [...] The post...
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