Brief
CAP budget negotiations: Make or break for the European Union
As the most integrated EU and sole policy to be financed mainly by the common budget, the CAP represents 40% of the Community budget. This exceptional status has made the CAP the target of virulent critiques regarding its “cost.” Yet Europeans spend less money for agriculture and rural development than for research or development or even energy.
As we approach discussions on the financial perspectives after 2013, this brief draws attention to the risks of an poorly framed debate on the cost of the CAP. It calls, in view of global challenges that will again bring the agricultural issue to the fore, for the debate on comprehensive reform of the CAP which the EU and its agriculture need.
As the most integrated EU and sole policy to be financed mainly by the common budget, the CAP represents 40% of the Community budget. This exceptional status has made the CAP the target of virulent critiques regarding its “cost.” Yet Europeans spend less money for agriculture and rural development than for research or development or even energy.
As we approach discussions on the financial perspectives after 2013, this brief draws attention to the risks of an poorly framed debate on the cost of the CAP. It calls, in view of global challenges that will again bring the agricultural issue to the fore, for the debate on comprehensive reform of the CAP which the EU and its agriculture need.
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