After 2020, the envelopes allocated to the common agriculture policy (CAP) and the cohesion policy could be reduced to 60% of total EU expenditure, although these two traditional policies currently account for nearly 75% of the current multiannual financial framework (MFF).
Agriculture and cohesion will represent around 60% or 61% of EU spending and the rest will be used to pay for youth mobility programmes (Erasmus +), the migration challenge and research and innovation, among other things,...