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V4 Countries, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia Share Common View  on Future CAP
 
 Sofia, June 26 (BTA) - The Visegrad Four together with Bulgaria, Romania  and Slovenia share a common view on Europe's future Common Agricultural  Policy (CAP). Farmers from the these countries want the current schemes  and measures to stay in place and administrative procedures to be  eased. This emerged at a conference on the challenges to CAP in  2021-2027 in Sofia on Monday.
 
 The Bulgarian Agriculture and Foods Ministry expects that the  agricultural sector to come forward with a common position on the new  CAP after 2021, according to Iskra Vulcheva. Agriculture Minister Rumen  Porozhanov is pooling opinions on two main issues: direct payments and  the Rural Development Programme. Bulgaria began debates on the new CAP  in mid-May and they are to carry on in 2018 as well.
 
 Bulgaria invited international experts to share with Bulgarian farmers  how far along debates have gone and what the principal changes to EU's  most expensive policy will be.
 
 Participants in a June 2 meeting in Warsaw issued a joint declaration on  the future CAP after 2020, calling on the European Commission to take  into consideration the priorities and expectation of the V4 +3 countries  when drafting the new CAP.
 
 On Monday once again these countries reaffirmed their support for a  strong two-pillar CAP which lays down equal conditions for competition  within the single market and promotes the profitability and  competitiveness of EU agriculture. They stressed that CAP needs a proper  budget to reflect the considerable EU value added of this policy.
 
 The Visegrad countries, Bulgaria, Romania and Slovenia urge for keeping  in place the proven solutions in the area of direct payments, including  single area payments, coupled support and the countries' flexibility  when distributing aid with regards of the specifics of agriculture in  the different EU members.
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