Common agricultural policy: up to the challenges?

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By: Juliette Rengeval Follow

1 min

The next common agricultural policy, one of the largest European budgets, which will govern our agriculture and, more broadly, our food model for 7 years, returns to the European Parliament on Tuesday 23 November 2021, before adoption by the Council. .

At the same time, EU Member States must present their National Strategic Plans to the Commission by the end of the year.

The implementation of this new CAP is scheduled for early 2023.

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With the socialist

Éric Andrieu

, French MEP, 1st Vice-President of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development of the European Parliament, and one of the 3 rapporteurs of this

CAP

reform

  • Hervé Guyomard

    , research director at INRAE ​​(the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment) 

  • Mathieu Courgeau

    , president of the association platform Pour une autre PAC, organic dairy farmer in Vendée.

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