Exploring the impacts of new U.S. and European agriculture policies
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On Dec. 20, President Donald Trump signed the 2018 U.S. Farm Bill into law. Meanwhile, European Union lawmakers have been debating a Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) for 2020. Both of these policies will have strong implications for global trade and for the agricultural economies of both developed and developing countries. Two IFPRI events in December examined what these new U.S. and European policies could mean for the rest of the world.
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