V4 countries: the CAP reform should support the farmers equally
According to the agrarian chambers of the Visegrád Four (V4) countries, the next few months will be key to the possible reform of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) after 2020. According to the delegations, it is important that all active EU farmers should be supported on an equal, non-discriminatory basis.
The 65th meeting of the V4 Agricultural Chambers was held on 11 and 12 May in Brno, the Czech Republic, where the Hungarian National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK), the Czech Chamber of Commerce (AKČR), the Polish National Chambers of Commerce (KRIR) and the Slovak Food Industry And Agrarian Chamber (SPPK) met. The representatives of the Croatian Chamber of Agriculture (HPK), the Slovenian Chamber of Agriculture (KGZS) and the Farm Europe also attended the meeting. (MTI)
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