Brussels, 07/10/2014 (Agence Europe) - It was with a certain degree of emotion that Dacian Ciolos attended his last ever meeting with the members of the committee on agriculture of the European Parliament on Monday 5 October, where he defended his results, despite criticism of the reform of the common agriculture policy (CAP), the problems in the dairy sector and the measures taken to offset the effects of the Russian ban on imports of agricultural produce from the EU.
On life after his...