The twilight of European Agriculture



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<http://cm34.ecircle-ag.com/re?l=o1ah4I40l9uzI2>The twilight of European
agriculture



From 13 to 18 December, the 149 member states of the World Trade
Organisation are gathering in Hong Kong to discuss the liberalisation of
world agriculture. Is the European Union ready to give up its protectionist
agricultural policy?	<http://cm34.ecircle-ag.com/re?l=o1ah4I40l9uzI3>»
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			Albert Salarich - Barcelona

<http://cm34.ecircle-ag.com/re?l=o1ah4I40l9uzI4>Yes to CAP, no to dumping?

Improved market access for less developed countries, food sovereignty and
fair trade are some of the proposals being put forward by developing states
and NGOs to reform the EU's Common Agricultural Policy.
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			Míriam Rodríguez - Barcelona

<http://cm34.ecircle-ag.com/re?l=o1ah4I40l9uzI6>Reaping the benefits of reform?

European farmers fear for their future as the prospect of further
liberalisation of the agricultural market looms on the horizon.
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			Alice Desthuilliers - Paris

<http://cm34.ecircle-ag.com/re?l=o1ah4I40l9uzI8>"CAP reforms are trying to
do everything, but are achieving nothing"

Where is money from the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) going? In an
interview with café babel, French economist, Pierre Boulanger, stresses the
changes needed for a CAP that is opaque and increasingly dated.
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