ortak tarım politikası

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(Ticaret) common agricultural policy
system that allows the member countries of the European Union (EU) jointly to organise and control agricultural production within their boundaries
The set of legislation and practices jointly adopted by the nations of the European Union (EU) in order to provide a common, unified policy framework for agriculture Its stated purposes are to increase farm productivity, stabilize markets, ensure a fair standard of living for farmers, guarantee regular supplies, and ensure reasonable prices for consumers The CAP rests upon four basic principles: common import restrictions, common financing, common pricing, and common treatment of surpluses
The framework for the agricultural policies of all member states in the European Union (EU) As an EU member, the UK is obliged to adhere to CAP rules in setting its own agricultural policies
The CAP is a set of regulations by which members states of the European Union (EU) seek to merge their individual agricultural programs into a unified effort to promote regional agricultural development, fair and rising standards of living for the farm population, stable agricultural markets, increased agricultural productivity and methods of dealing with food supply security Two of the principal elements of the CAP are the variable levy (an import duty amounting to the difference between EU target farm prices and the lowest available market prices of imported agricultural commodities) and export restitutions or subsidies to promote exports of farm goods that cannot be sold within the EU at the target prices
A set of regulations by which members of the European Community (EC) seek to merge their individual agricultural programs into a unified effort to promote regional agricultural development, fair and rising standards of living for the farm population, stable agricultural markets, increased agricultural productivity, and methods of dealing with food supply security The variable levy and export subsidies are two principal elements of the CAP
A set of regulations by which members of the European Union seek to merge their individual agricultural programs into a unified effort to promote regional agricultural development, fair and rising standards of living for the farm population, stable agricultural markets, increased agricultural productivity and methods of dealing with food supply security Two principal elements of the CAP are the variable levy (an import duty amounting to the difference between EU target farm prices and the lowest available market prices of imported agricultural commodities) and export restitutions, or subsidies, to promote exports of farm goods that cannot be sold within the EU at target prices
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