Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 12, Issue 3
Written by Claudia LEPADATU
Common Agricultural Policy is one of the basic objectives of European construction with direct importance of its trade policy. She was one of the most difficult chapters of economic integration. Agriculture continues today to depend on a largely natural conditions, climate, soil quality witch makes the productions volume for some products different from one year to another, from one country to another. As a result, at the time of formation of the European Economic Community have a multiform agriculture, partially contradictory. Creating a common market, opening borders and eliminating obstacles to trade, requires States oriented agricultural activities have the same advantages as their partners focused on industrial activities. But creating common agricultural markets could be made similar to the industrial sector, through suppression of customs barriers and the adoption of common rules in the competition.
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