On November 11, a public event "Integration of Ukrainian and EU Agriculture: Challenges and Pathways Forward," organized by the political group Renew Europe at the initiative of the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council (UAC), took place in the European Parliament in Brussels. The event brought together politicians, representatives of the agrarian sector, and experts from Ukraine and the European Union to discuss future cooperation within the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). UAC leader Andrii Dykun noted that now is the right moment for a strategic dialogue on how Ukraine can contribute to the development of the EU without creating challenges for the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), as debates on the future of CAP are ongoing in Brussels and groundless fears are emerging regarding Ukraine's potential accession to the EU. "Ukraine's Euro-integration can strengthen both Ukrainian and European agriculture. We are already a global leader in sunflower oil exports, the third in barley ...
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