Scenarios about 'Common Agricultural Policy'
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is a system of agricultural subsidies and programs established by the European Economic Community in 1962 and later adopted by the European Union. It was designed to ensure food security, stabilize markets, provide farmers with a reasonable standard of living, and maintain rural communities across Europe. In alternate history scenarios, variations of the CAP often explore different approaches to European integration, food sovereignty, or economic development paths for post-war Europe.
What If European Agricultural Policies Took a Different Direction?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the European Union pursued a radically different agricultural policy path, reshaping food production, rural development, and global trade patterns throughout the 21st century.