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Adherence to Environmental Regulation in the European Union Common Agricultural Policy: Social Representations and Conditionality among French Farmers

Sandrine Gaymard, Boris Goujon, Marianne Lefebvre

2020Journal of Agricultural & Food Information14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Support for the agricultural sector from the European Union via the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is evolving. The last CAP reform in 2014 made one further step toward mandatory approaches. To understand the “social thinking” and behavior when faced with these measures, an innovative application has been adopted. Globally, the farmers’ discourse manifests contradictions between environmental concern and the financial dimension, which is the expression of their daily difficulties. Mandatory approaches to sustainable agriculture may favor what the Theory of Conditionality called “legitimate transgressions” if regulations appear unadapted to real practices because compliance and opportunity costs are too high.

Topics & Concepts

ConditionalityCommon Agricultural PolicyEuropean unionAgricultureDimension (graph theory)Agricultural policyCompliance (psychology)Public economicsEconomicsEconomic systemEconomic policyPolitical scienceGeographyPoliticsSocial psychologyPsychologyMathematicsArchaeologyPure mathematicsLawAgriculture and Rural Development ResearchFrench Urban and Social StudiesOrganic Food and Agriculture
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