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Latest ReleasesShowing the 10 latest of 72. Show all. CLA welcomes Paice’s pledge to protect farmers in environmental schemes from CAP threats The CLA today (13 December) welcomed the pledge by Farming Minister Jim Paice that he will try to ensure farmers are not disadvantaged by participating in an agri-environment scheme through the greening of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [13 December 2011] ‘Active Farmer’ and payment capping should be dropped from CAP reform plan, CLA President tells Westminster summitCLA President Harry Cotterell today (Tuesday, 29 November) told the Westminster Food & Nutrition Forum that the European Commission’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform on the definition of “Active Farmer” and on payment capping should be... [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [29 November 2011] CLA President warns Efra of CAP greening risk for agri-environment schemesCLA President Harry Cotterell today (Tuesday, 22 November) gave evidence on the greening of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to the House of Commons’ Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [22 November 2011] Worsley tells conference that CLA dislikes Brussels CAP reform planCLA President William Worsley today (Thursday, 3 November) told the Northern Farming Conference that the Association does not like the way the European Commission is proposing to go about “greening” the Common Agricultural Policy. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [3 November 2011] CLA and NFU respond jointly to CAP reform proposalsThe CLA and NFU have described the release of the European Commission’s extensively leaked Common Agriculture Policy Reform proposals as "disappointing and a missed opportunity." [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [12 October 2011] CAP leak exposes flaws in reform proposals, says CLARewarding inefficient farming practices and placing an additional and unnecessary burden on the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) would be two undesirable consequences of the leaked CAP reform proposals, said the CLA today (Friday 9 September). [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [16 September 2011] CLA lobbying pays off in maintained CAP budget for land managersThe CLA today (30 June) said its lobbying work in Brussels to maintain the budget for the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has paid off as the European Commission announced its proposals to preserve in cash terms the EU budget for farmers and land... [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [30 June 2011] Commission’s official paper on CAP reform ‘stays on track’ says CLA The CLA said today (Thursday, 18 November 2010) that the European Commission’s official paper on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) remains on broadly the right track. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [18 November 2010] Commission on broadly the right track with CAP reform paper, says CLAThe CLA today (Thursday, 7 October 2010) said that the European Commission was broadly on the right track with a leaked paper on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [7 October 2010] Damning criticism of RPA ‘long overdue’, says CLAThe CLA said today (Tuesday, 20 July) that an independent Review’s call for radical improvement at the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) was “long overdue". [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [20 July 2010] |
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