Attila Jambor and David Harvey presented a new paper to the Annual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Society a few months ago in which they argue that “two pillars are not enough for a sustainable future for the CAP”. They note that:
“The CAP, post 2013, is supposed by many to be required to contribute to meeting the major and diverse challenges of: global food security and climate change; environmental and land conservation and management; rural development; agrarian transition; food quality and safety; bioenergy and biofuels; regional and sectoral competitive (dis)advantages; market volatility and business risk and, no doubt, other issues as well.”
They also suggest that all of this must be achieved with a smaller share of the EU budget. Despite a wide range of contributions to the debate on the future of the CAP, the authors argue that “the critical ideas for reform still largely echo the Buckwell Report (EC, 1997), and reflect the accepted economic logic”.… Read the rest
