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On the 20th of November, 2007, the European Commission launched so-called “healthcheck” assessment of EU budget for the purpose of modernizing Common Agricultural Policy and making it more efficient without the necessity of additional costs. Midterm budget review examines the possibility of further policy adjustments to take account of market changes,in particular it focuses on the direct payment...
The paper aims at identifying the arguments used by the French government, trade unions and agricultural policy experts in the ongoing debate on the future of the direct payment system in the EU. The trend towards further decoupling of direct payments seems inevitable and generally beneficial, but France remains rather reluctant. It emphasizes the problems of land abandoning in certain regions and...
In today's globalizing world and liberalization of EU agricultural policy, as well as in the light of the increasing globalization of the operations of enterprises, risk management, and in particular management of price risk in agriculture gains on importance. The study analyses the problem of risks in agriculture, as well as identification of risk management methods available in Polish agricultural...
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