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Show with appropriate examples how political influences can affect agriculture in the Developed World.  

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Agriculture Essay Show with appropriate examples how political influences can affect agriculture in the Developed World. The government plays an important role in controlling the farming industry. As a result of this it is the government which make a lot of the major farming decisions in the Developed World. The ways in which the government can control agriculture vary depending on what outcome they want. When the UK joint the EU (European Community when the UK joint) in 1973 it was gives 5 years to adjust to the CAP (Common Agricultural Policy). Now as a result of this the farming industry in the UK is greatly influenced by the EU and the policies which they enforce. This also means that many of the policies are the same for all of the member states of the EU. The aims set out by the CAP are: 1. to increase agricultural productivity and to improve self-sufficiency 2. to...

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