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The International Economic Environment - Europe, the E.E.C. & the United kingdom

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This paper examines the realities of practical farming within the economic environment created by the E.E.C. policies. The C.A.P. expenditure is rising inexorably and catastrophically primarily because of surplus production. This development is totally unacceptable and has to be resolved. It is argued that despite the persistent pockets of hunger that exist in the world, the situation is that of a global structural surplus and imbalance. To remedy the problem farmers must be involved in the market place, not isolated from it; and production and exports have to be coordinated on a more international basis.

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  • Provan, James, 1986. "The International Economic Environment - Europe, the E.E.C. & the United kingdom," 6th Congress, Minnesota, USA, 1986 346057, International Farm Management Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ifma86:346057
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.346057
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