EU: Commission launches CAP reform assessment
By Keith Nuthall | 12 April 2010
The European Commission today (12 April) formally launched a major review of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) with a call for ideas on making food consumers more aware of the industry's impact.
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The European Commission today (12 April) formally launched a major review of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) with a call for ideas on making food consumers more aware of the industry's impact.

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