Does the Common Agricultural Policy still make sense in the twenty-first century? CAP after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and Hungary

The EU CAP has developed immensely since the 1960’s. However, its current determinants are completely different from those which formed the CAP foundations. This results mainly from the fact that the UE CAP must meet present-day challenges and threats. Moreover, further EU enlargements also signific...

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Main Authors: Elżbieta Daszkowska, György Mudri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Poznań 2009-01-01
Series:Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
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Online Access:http://www.jard.edu.pl/tom14/zeszyt4/art_2.pdf
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description The EU CAP has developed immensely since the 1960’s. However, its current determinants are completely different from those which formed the CAP foundations. This results mainly from the fact that the UE CAP must meet present-day challenges and threats. Moreover, further EU enlargements also significantly influenced performance of this sector of economy. It is important to determine whether the existence of the CAP in the twenty-first century still makes sense and to specify in more detail the CAP reform directions after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and Hungary.
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spelling doaj.art-1e802140b8fa4f72b1afdb89060174bb2022-12-22T03:23:28ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in PoznańJournal of Agribusiness and Rural Development1899-52411899-57722009-01-01414Does the Common Agricultural Policy still make sense in the twenty-first century? CAP after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and HungaryElżbieta DaszkowskaGyörgy MudriThe EU CAP has developed immensely since the 1960’s. However, its current determinants are completely different from those which formed the CAP foundations. This results mainly from the fact that the UE CAP must meet present-day challenges and threats. Moreover, further EU enlargements also significantly influenced performance of this sector of economy. It is important to determine whether the existence of the CAP in the twenty-first century still makes sense and to specify in more detail the CAP reform directions after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and Hungary.www.jard.edu.pl/tom14/zeszyt4/art_2.pdfCAP reform after 201food safety“cross compliance”climate changeliberalisation of the world agricultural tradeEU enlargements and their impact on the CAP budgetEU budget and the CAPdirect payments (first pillar)
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Does the Common Agricultural Policy still make sense in the twenty-first century? CAP after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and Hungary
Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
CAP reform after 201
food safety
“cross compliance”
climate change
liberalisation of the world agricultural trade
EU enlargements and their impact on the CAP budget
EU budget and the CAP
direct payments (first pillar)
title Does the Common Agricultural Policy still make sense in the twenty-first century? CAP after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and Hungary
title_full Does the Common Agricultural Policy still make sense in the twenty-first century? CAP after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and Hungary
title_fullStr Does the Common Agricultural Policy still make sense in the twenty-first century? CAP after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and Hungary
title_full_unstemmed Does the Common Agricultural Policy still make sense in the twenty-first century? CAP after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and Hungary
title_short Does the Common Agricultural Policy still make sense in the twenty-first century? CAP after 2013 from the perspective of Poland and Hungary
title_sort does the common agricultural policy still make sense in the twenty first century cap after 2013 from the perspective of poland and hungary
topic CAP reform after 201
food safety
“cross compliance”
climate change
liberalisation of the world agricultural trade
EU enlargements and their impact on the CAP budget
EU budget and the CAP
direct payments (first pillar)
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