Summary
IT IS now almost certain that the impending "health check" of the Common Agricultural Policy (Cap), which has an annual budget of more than GBP 30 billion, will result in relatively few changes, as Brussels wakes up to the fact that food security is set to become a major issue.
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Payment Success for Scotland in Cap Talks
The European Parliament's agricultural committee yesterday considered a detailed report filed by Lutz Goepel, a Christian Democrat MEP fro...
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