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Contents 5
Editorial 7
Section I - Major Trends 11
Europe’s farmers deserve recognition and support 13
Evolution or revolution: assessing the Commission’s CAP 2028-2034 proposal 15
The new 2028-2034 European financial framework and the CAP reform proposed by the European Commission When the budget prevails over political ambition for the European Union 21
Nouveau cadre financier européen 2028-2034 & réforme de la PAC proposés par la Commission européenne Quand le budgétaire prend le pas sur une ambition politique pour l’Union Européenne 28
CAP reform after2027: some thoughts on the European Commission's proposals 33
Europe's three vertices: towards a new strategic (im)balance The place of Portugal and the Common Agricultural Policy in a new European cycle 2028–2034 41
Section II - Observatory 55
Evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy 57
The Common Agricultural Policy after 2027: the European Commission's proposal and the position of the Portuguese Ministry of Agriculture and the Sea 63
CAP 2028-34: Guide for reflection and debate 69
Response to CAP 2028-34: A guide for reflection and debate 72
The proposals for the next Multiannual Financial Framework and the Common Agricultural Policy for the period 2028-2034. Initial thoughts 79
A robust budget, two pillars, market regulation and redistribution of aid: towards a fairer CAP for all farmers 85
The future of the Common Agricultural Policy and the challenges facing the outermost regions: the case of the Azores 91
CAP 2028-34: a new leading role in biodiversity conservation? 95
Section III - Reviews 99
Scenario 2040: methodology, policy scenarios and structural implications of the Common Agricultural Policy 101
Bigger, better funded and focused on public goods: How to revamp the European Union budget 105
Report on 'The Future of European Competitiveness' 109
The Future of the Single Market 112
Finding theright balance in uncertaintimes 116

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