The Common Agricultural Policy vis-à-vis European pastoralists: principles and practices

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This article reviews how the European Union Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) currently addresses pastoralists' needs in Europe, and could further contribute to sustainable management of pastoral areas. The CAP provides a set of financial subsidies to farmers in the form of market, income and rural development support. We first present a brief overview of the CAP, its basic principles, the available instruments, recent developments and finally discuss the future challenges and potentials for pastoralists in the European Union.

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Nori, S., & Gemini, M. (2011). The Common Agricultural Policy vis-à-vis European pastoralists: principles and practices. Pastoralism, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2041-7136-1-27

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