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Which Brexit costs on the EU and CAP budgets ?
Rond-Point Schuman 9, 1040 Brussels
25/04/2018 08:30 - 25/04/2018 10:00
Organised by : FARM EUROPE

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We are pleased to invite you to our breakfast-event at Farm Europe premises on: ” Which Brexit costs on the EU and CAP budgets – Which impacts on farm incomes?”, which will be chaired and opened by MEP Paolo De Castro. A panel discussion will follow with Ms Cristina Rueda-Catry, member of  Commissioner Hogan’s Cabinet, Mr João Pacheco, Senior fellow at Farm Europe and former DDG in DG AGRI and Mr Paolo De Castro, MEP.

WHEN: Wednesday 25 April from 8.30am to 10.00am

WHERERond-Point Schuman 9, 1040 Brussels – 3rd floor

In the context of the current negotiations on the departure of the British, we will present the analysed consequences of Brexit on the budgets of the EU and the CAP in particular, as well as on agricultural incomes in each of the 27 MS, according to various scenarios analysed.

On this occasion, Farm Europe’s note “Financial impact of Brexit on the CAP budget of the EU Member States” will be distributed.

We kindly ask you to confirm your presence by sending an email to: info@farm-europe.eu

Finally, we are at your disposal for any additional information you may need.

 

Kind regards,

Farm Europe’s team

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