Report on strategic plans to be drawn by EU member states under the common agricultural policy

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Detail description

Presentation of the CAP and its objectives, the national CAP strategic plans and the CSPs of the four RUSTICA test case regions: Almeria, Flanders, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Pays de la Loire.

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Contribution detail info

Project

RUSTICA

Demonstration of circular biofertilisers and implementation of optimized fertiliser strategies and value chains in rural communities

Location
Europe, Spain, France, Belgium, Italy
Authors
Adelheid Wiedemann
Purpose
Support decision-making and strategic planning, Dissemination, Communication

File type
Document
Created on
Oct 12, 2023
Origin language
English
Official project website
RUSTICA
License
Other


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