NAK: reform of the Common Agricultural Policy may be risky
Without a comprehensive impact assessment, the chambers of agriculture of the V4+ countries consider the finalisation of the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy and the ‘Farm to Table’ and Biodiversity strategies to be unfounded and risky.
The Agricultural Chambers of the Visegrad Four (V4) – the Chamber of Agriculture of the Czech Republic, the National Council of the Polish Chambers of Agriculture, the Hungarian National Chamber of Agricultural Economy and the Slovak Chamber of Agriculture and Food – held a joint online meeting with the countries of the Three Seas Region (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Slovenia) on 20 April 2021.
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