Luxembourg, 20/06/2003 (Agence Europe) - For the second time in ten days, the Council of Agriculture Ministers of the Member States of the EU decided on Thursday evening in Luxembourg to suspend negotiations on common agricultural policy (CAP) reform, and will start again next Wednesday in a context which will doubtless be more conducive to agreement. The main outstanding problems include: - the scope of decoupling in the cereals sector (France and Spain have tabled a maximum rate of 70% of...