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3.1 Common Agricultural Policy
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) was established by the Treaty of Rome (articles 38 and 39). It establishes a common market organization to ensure regular supplies and a fair standard of living for farmers.
Among the principles of the CAP, Community preference is the one that has a direct impact on customs regulations.
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Indeed, the CAP is not based on a personal aid mechanism, but on agricultural price support. Thus, for each type of CAP product, we define :
a representative price, which is the minimum price that should be charged on EU markets;
an intervention price,...
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