COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

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Agriculture is along to transport the only area regulated by introduction of common policies in the Rome treaty. The goals of agricultural policy foreseen by this treaty are multiple, and the most important is the imports decrease and satisfaction of the population necessities. For realization of these goals, the European Union allocated more than 70 percent of budget resources, what burdened the realization of other policies and all goals ofthe European Union. The necessity of agricultural reform on account of direction of resources to realization of other goals of the European Union, and for necessities of integrating new countries into the European space, is obvious. On this way, in Agenda 2000, the European Union marked the goals of adjustment of agricultural policy to new international conditions, which demand the inclusion of agriculture into international multilateral negotiations, and its full liberalization.