OLIVE OIL
October 1st, 2003
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A REFORM of the EU olive oil common market system has been proposed, converting 60 per cent of production-linked subsidies into single farm payment for most holdings. The remaining 40 per cent would remain attached to output. Export refunds and grants for the use of oil in certain preserved food would be repealed.
A REFORM of the EU olive oil common market system has been proposed, converting 60 per cent of production-linked subsidies into single farm payment for most holdings. The remaining 40 per cent would remain attached to output. Export refunds and grants for the use of oil in certain preserved food would be repealed.
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