The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform, proposed by the European Commission in June 2018, introduces a more flexible, performance and results-based approach that takes into account local conditions and needs, while increasing EU level ambitions in terms of sustainability.
The Member States’ national administrations will from now on play a stronger role in devising and implementing their own CAP Strategic Plans according to their priorities and specific needs. But this also means an increased responsibility for monitoring and improving their delivery and performance, which need to be linked to the objectives agreed at EU level and specified in the Strategic Plan Regulation.
Join this EURACTIV Virtual Conference to discuss the CAP reform and the shift from compliance towards results and performance.
Confirmed speakers are:
Tassos Haniotis, Deputy Director-General, DG AGRI, European Commission
Thomas Waitz, MEP, Substitute of AGRI, European Parliament
Célia Nyssens, Policy Officer for Agriculture, European Environmental Bureau
Alan Matthews, Professor of European Agricultural Policy in the Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin
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