The reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) occurs every seven years and is marked by intense lobbying and political theatrics. Despite the billions involved, there is a noticeable lack of genuine progress due to the overwhelming influence of politics in the process. The recurring nature of these reforms leads to predictable outcomes rather than substantial changes or improvements in policy. Observers often witness a cycle of outrage, spin, and superficial engagement from politicians.
Every seven years, the EU stages the farce that is the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), involving billions and intense lobbying.
The political dynamics surrounding the CAP create barriers that hinder the possibility of genuine reform, resulting in predictable outcomes.
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