Category : CAP & Europe
- Feb- 2021 -8 February
National strategic plans – multiple expectations and burdened governance for an uncertain achievement
The draft European regulations, proposed by the Commission in June 2018, introduce a major innovation: the development by each Member…
Read More » - Jan- 2021 -19 January
Why are the United States so afraid of the Green Deal?
Across the Atlantic, the Green Deal is disturbing. First described as protectionist, this new policy would now risk disrupting global…
Read More » - Jan- 2020 -21 January
Reading note: “L’embourgeoisement : une enquête chez les céréaliers”
Download the PDF The title of this book will sound to some as provocative, to others as obvious. For the…
Read More » - 7 January
CETA, MERCOSUR: the three reasons for the opposition of farmers
This unanimity is rare enough to be noted: all the agricultural unions express strong opposition to the free trade agreements…
Read More » - 7 January
The five lessons to be drawn from the report of the Price and Margin Observatory
The annual report to Parliament of the Price and Margins Observatory (OFPM) provides, as usual, a great deal of information…
Read More » - Nov- 2019 -28 November
The European Green Deal, towards a return of milk quotas?
On July 16th, Ursula von der Leyen, the new President of the Eruopean Commission, presented to the European Parliament the…
Read More » - Jul- 2019 -15 July
Post-2020 CAP Negotiations: keep going or starting from a scratch?
The reform of the CAP initiated at the end of the last term did not succeed: the three draft regulations…
Read More » - 15 July
EU-Mercosur agreement, the last globalist stand?
A few weeks after the European elections, after seeming deadlocked for twenty years of negotiations, the trade agreement between the…
Read More » - 9 July
The European sugar policy: a policy to rebuild
The end of the quota system pushed the European sugar sector into crisis. By releasing the European production potential, it…
Read More » - May- 2019 -29 May
Exports of Ukrainian corn to the European Union: a misinterpretation of the new silk roads?
Ukraine has been experiencing strong growth in grain production and exports for a decade. While the Sino-Ukrainian agreements have multiplied…
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