Italian agriculture minister Maurizio Martina sent a document to EU Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan on 6 April outlining the country’s priorities ahead of upcoming reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
Drawn up in collaboration with Italy’s regions and farm organisations, the document stresses the need to expand regulations, invest in innovation, protect the income of farmers and food processors and ensure the continuation of careers in the agri-food chain.
To achieve these...