Agricultural policy in the European Union has evolved significantly since its inception, shifting from a focus on boosting production and self-sufficiency through the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to a more comprehensive approach that emphasizes sustainability, environmental protection, and rural development. Over the years, reforms have introduced measures to address market volatility, support small and medium-sized farms, and promote biodiversity. The latest iterations of CAP have increasingly integrated climate action goals and innovation, reflecting broader societal concerns about food security and environmental sustainability. Overall, these changes indicate a transition towards a more holistic and integrated agricultural framework in the EU.
1.The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the agricultural policy of the European Union. Its main objectives are to ensure a fair standard of living for farmers and to provide a stable and safe food supply at affordable prices for consumers.
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False. The European Union involves itself in many areas of policy, such as health, social policy, defence, trade etc.
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The Maastricht Treaty
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19 of the 28 European Union countries use the Euro, having changed from their original currencies. Other European Union countries are also due to join it in the coming years. Some smaller nations that are not in the European Union also use it.
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Spain changed to the Euro because they are a member of the European Union and it was in their interest to do so.
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