Abstract:
We live in a dynamic world. Conditions are changing all the time both in and outside the EC. Denmark and Danish agriculture who have a large foreign trade is particularly aware of this development.It demands new aims for the EC co-operation. A greater European identity could be one. The EC co-operation can't be confined to economic questions, hopefully all member-countries will come to an understanding along that way. At the same time the European integration must be strengthened through adoption of new areas of co-operation and considerably closer co-operation within the economic and monetary policy. Only this way it will be possible for the EC to increase the economic growth and reduce unemployment. A development in this direction would be the best guarantee for the existence of the common agricultural policy and will in its own solve many problems in the agricultural policy.
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