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The Common Agricultural Policy CAP

The next stage was Britain s accession to the European Economic Community [EEC, commonly known then as the Common Market, and now known as the European Union (EU)], which meant that the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) applied. The policy in the form then current sought to penalise the use of food crops from outside the EEC when the crop could be produced inside the EEC. [Pg.2]

As one of the effects of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has been to increase the price of all milk products there has been some... [Pg.108]

This product is really a creature of the EU s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). It would be a baker s flour similar to the standard baker s... [Pg.61]

It was the first of these developments that led to an attempt to standardise what was meant by organic farming and - most importantly - what was meant by organic food . The second development led to the introduction of support programmes in some countries (Denmark, Germany) in the late 1980s and in the EU as part of the 1992 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform. [Pg.5]


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