Spain and 19 Other Countries Call for a “Well-Funded” CAP with Legal Personality
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Up to 20 European countries, including Spain, have sent a letter to the European Commission asking for a common agricultural policy (CAP) that has a good financial envelope and has its own legal and institutional personality different from the rest of Community policies. Something they believe will only be achieved with "a sufficient budget" . Specifically, it is committed that the future CAP will revolve around direct aid to farmers and livesto…

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Spain and 19 other countries call for a “well-funded” CAP with legal personality
Madrid – The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, together with his counterparts from 19 other member states, has sent a letter to the European Commission requesting a future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), based on two pillars (direct payments and rural development measures), with a “good financial allocation” and with “its own legal and institutional personality,” separate from other community policies. Specifically, thi…
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