Our news | 15/04/2008 
The current trend in the prices of agricultural raw materials calls for an indepth reform of the inconsistent entity that the common agricultural policy has become. It presents an opportunity for the European Union to abandon former stereotypes and the poor compromises that the latter has accumulated. Since most of the former instruments have been "disabled" by current market trends, we can now distinguish between a well thought-out review of the agricultural and food market regulations that Europe needs and a rethinking of the policies currently being funded under the CAP that have no reason to be federated by an agricultural policy and to assume the form of revenue transfers to farmers. This situation, which is bound to cause many problems in the world, may be a chance for Europe to "sort out" its oldest common policy.


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A graduate from the Institut National d'Agronomie in Paris, Jean Nestor has been Secretary General of the European Movement France and then Secretary General and Vice President of Notre Europe. .