Views sought on CAP reform
Defra invites the views from all who may be affected by CAP proposals […]
Defra invites the views from all who may be affected by CAP proposals […]
Parliament Magazine 7th November […]
National Trust campaign […]
ARC interviews General Secretary оf the Bulgarian Association of Agricultural Producers (BAAP) […]
Documents available […]
Update on the impacts of Swine Fever on the pork market in Lithuania […]
Spread the word today […]
Interview on the CAP with member of opposition party in Germany […]
New report on GMOs […]
Press conference in Berlin for GMO report […]
Local action groups travel to the ARC secretariat […]
Local action in Brussels […]
Celebrate local food […]
ARC speaks to UK ministry […]
The release of the legislative proposals for CAP reform from the EU Commission on October 12th 2011 sparked reactions from a wide range of organisations. Read some below: ARC: Citizens speak out! The status quo is not an option ARC official reaction (published April 2012) APRODEV: Commentary on the Legislative Proposal on CAP Reform – December 2011 BirdLife International: CAP disappoints on green hopes CEJA The European Council of Young Farmers: CEJA weclcomes measures for young farmers in the proposed CAP but calls for improvement and endorsement CONCORD: The CAP proposals fail on development obligations Copa-Cogeca in English, French, German and Spanish EEB: EU risks failing to keep promise of green CAP reform European Coordination Via Campesina in English, French and Spanish European Coordination Via Campesina – Position regarding the legislative proposals of the Commission European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism: EFNCP comments on EC’s proposed CAP regulations European Landowners Organisation: ELO evaluation of the legislative proposals for CAP reform – Direct Payments, January 2012 European Public Health and Agriculture Consortium (EPHAC): CAP towards 2020 […]
Agricultural and Rural Convention