The CAP implementation in Wallonia-today performance and questions for the future. A brief supplementary comment from Warmia and Mazury perspective

peer reviewed ; The new Common Agricultural Policy was defined in 2013, with a stronger emphasize on the environment and the introduction of the “green payment”, as well as a clear support for organic farming. This paper examines how the green payment was implemented for the first time in Wallonia (South of Belgium, one of the founders of the European Union) and shows the situation in both Wallonia and the Warmia and Mazury voivodeship in Poland, a new EU Member State. It appears that agriculture in both regions is on the way towards a more sustainable development model, though the future is m... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Burny, Philippe
Gazinsky, Benon
Dokumenttyp: conference paper
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics National Research Institute
Schlagwörter: CAP / Organic farming / Green payment / Wallonia / Warmia and Mazury / Life sciences / Agriculture & agronomy / Sciences du vivant / Agriculture & agronomie
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/225722

peer reviewed ; The new Common Agricultural Policy was defined in 2013, with a stronger emphasize on the environment and the introduction of the “green payment”, as well as a clear support for organic farming. This paper examines how the green payment was implemented for the first time in Wallonia (South of Belgium, one of the founders of the European Union) and shows the situation in both Wallonia and the Warmia and Mazury voivodeship in Poland, a new EU Member State. It appears that agriculture in both regions is on the way towards a more sustainable development model, though the future is more uncertain than ever.