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CAP REFORM Paul Temple
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Perspective European – 27 Member States Global – Trade issues National – 4 countries no longer one nation Regional – Uplands, Lowlands On Farm – decision making, economic impact
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Requirements Environmental Social Food Security Sustainable Simple Common IMPOSSIBLE
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Reality Economics Politics Citizens & NGO’s – Environmental conscience Decision process Complex final decision – probably tri lateral Relatively weak UK voice
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The alternative Economic – target investment for the long term particularly to mitigate environmental regulation Sustainable Business – direct farm business structure to match the professional needs of future farming Long term loans for the provision of capital European policy on global stocks
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The end point Focus on farming requirement at the end of the reform Emphasis shift to investment Young farmer loans Business structure – competitive, professional Dietary needs Bio – economy drivers Water Input resource – fertiliser, energy People – skill set
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The turning point Rapidly changing euro group financial pressure If we question currency we should take the time to more deeply question the CAP It is no longer common – I am moved into the context of being English rather than British. The new politics of long term recession Farming at the front end of a global economy
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