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01 Feb 2019

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The repatriation of competences in agriculture after Brexit

The future of agriculture policy across the United Kingdom after Brexit is uncertain and risky, according to a new paper by Professor Michael Keating of the Centre on Constitutional Change.

Reforms of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy over recent years have shifted the emphasis from farming to the broader concept of rural policy.

As member states have gained more discretion in applying policy, the nations of the UK have also diverged, according to local conditions and preferences.

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