Le marché commun agricole. Essai de bilan géographique
Résumé
Before the european integration, Europe was composed of independant national areas. After this integration, new european agricultural regions are born. The effects of the agricultural Common Market are analysed through the FEOGA. Examples are given to show the displacement of specialized activities (milk production, pig breeding, cereal growing). In this new agricultural area, regional problems appear. Insufficient incomes of Sicily, Sardinia and South-West of France are underlined. It is difficult to find suitable remedies. Maps show what regions own the highest productivity. Many difficulties arise yet from bad economic relations between the European Communauty and the rest of the world.
Domaines
Géographie
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