July 30, 1962

Launch of the CAP

Following the Stresa Conference in 1958, and at the request of France, the Dutchman Sicco Mansholt was charged with looking into the implementation of a common agricultural policy based on three principles: a single market, Community preference and financial solidarity. After four years of negotiations, the Vice-President of the Commission overcame national reservations and set up the main axes of the CAP, which was to bring about a rapid modernisation of European agriculture. But the issue of agriculture provoked continued upheaval within the Community, not least because of its growing share of the budget.

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