The Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy” by K.A. Ingersent is a detailed examination of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union, analyzing its history, structure, and evolution. The CAP is one of the most significant and controversial policies within the EU, aimed at supporting farmers, stabilizing markets, and ensuring a steady food supply.
In this book, Ingersent explores the origins and development of the CAP, its impact on European agriculture, and the broader economic and social implications for EU member states. The text delves into the various reforms that have been introduced over the decades, addressing issues such as price support mechanisms, production quotas, environmental sustainability, and rural development.
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