EurActiv ‘Special Week’ coverage on CAP reform debate
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EurActiv, the leading online media on EU affairs, is running special coverage this week (20-25 September) on the debate surrounding reform of the Common Agricultural Policy. EurActiv journalists will report on the different issues shaping the CAP reform debate, the countries that stand to gain or lose most from the reform, and the negotiations on the financial perspectives 2014-2021. High-level interviews with experts and stakeholders in the field are also scheduled.
You can follow the Special Week stories in the 'Agriculture and Food' policy section.
Media contacts:
Frédéric Simon, Editor, Tel. +32(0)2.788.36.78, editor2@euractiv.com
Daniela Vincenti-Mitchener, Managing Editor, Tel. +32(0)2.788.36.69, news@euractiv.com
Radu Magdin, Communications Manager: +32(0)2.788.36.88, communication@euractiv.com
Christophe Leclercq, Publisher, +32(0)2.226.58.13, publisher@euractiv.com
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