What are the social, economic and political factors which influence agricultural production? Lesson Outcomes 1.Describe why the Common Agricultural Policy.

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What are the social, economic and political factors which influence agricultural production? Lesson Outcomes 1.Describe why the Common Agricultural Policy was introduced. 2.Explain how CAP controls agriculture. 3.Evaluate the benefits and problems caused by CAP

Tasks Watch the clips and complete the questions Lesson Outcomes 1.Describe why the Common Agricultural Policy was introduced. 2.Explain how CAP controls agriculture.

1.Make a list of advantages and disadvantages of the CAP. 2.On the worksheet, highlight 3. Evaluate the benefits and problems caused by CAP

What are the responses to overproduction and resource exhaustion? For each of the above find out: 1.Why it was introduced 2.How it works 3.Evaluate its success For each of the above find out: 1.Why it was introduced 2.How it works 3.Evaluate its success Set aside Quotas Diversification Environmental Stewardship Scheme.