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2020
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[Journal:] Italian Review of Agricultural Economics (REA) [ISSN:] 2281-1559 [Volume:] 75 [Issue:] 3 [Year:] 2020 [Pages:] 13-18
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Firenze University Press, Florence
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Since the advent of decoupling, the process of adapting the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to a rising set of environmental priorities has involved various approaches and technical adjustments, with most Member States inclined to move more slowly than the European Commission. The debate on the post 2020 incarnation of the CAP has revealed a continued preference for gradual adaptation which stands in contrast to the escalation of environmental ambition set out in the Commission's recent initiatives stemming from the Green Deal, including the Farm To Fork Strategy. Different ways of resolving this tension are discussed and some of the implications for the CAP and the related question of the distribution of EU funds to the Member States considered.
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agricultural policy
agriculture and environment
CAP reform
climate policy
environmental public goods
EU budget
European Green Deal
Farm to Fork Strategy
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Q150
Q180
Q58
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