Analysis of EU Common Agricultural Policy

Simonović, Zoran and Momirović, Dragan (2014) Analysis of EU Common Agricultural Policy. In: International Scientific Meeting Sustainable agriculture and rural development in terms of the Republic of Serbia strategic goals realization within the Danube region: rural development and (un)limited resources. Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade, pp. 1127-1144. ISBN 978-86-6269-036-4

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Abstract

The authors are specific attention to the development of the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union. The Common Agricultural Policy is viewed from the sixties of the twentieth century. It starts from Mansholt plan continues with expansions in 1973, 1981 and in 1986 years to finally come to the first reform of the CAP advocated by the then Commissioner for Agriculture MacSharry. The reform was carried out according to the proposal MacSharry only increase the cost of the CAP and has led to new reforms contained in the Agenda 2000th. During the 2003rd and the 2006th year has come again to reform the CAP. The very need for such frequent reforms, especially in the last twenty years lets us know that the importance of the CAP in the agricultural development of the European Union's big. It could be said that there was no CAP there would be no EU. Almost all agricultural activities in the EU are covered by the CAP. Subsidies are an essential tool for CAP. The Common Agricultural Policy could hardly function without import restrictions and export subsidies, various supplements and restrictions.

Item Type: Book Section
Uncontrolled Keywords: CAP, EU, reforms, subsidies, agriculture
Depositing User: Jelena Banović
Date Deposited: 02 Mar 2019 18:10
Last Modified: 08 Dec 2023 10:59
URI: http://repository.iep.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/26

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