The Danish Case
Danish agriculture and the food processing industry contribute significantly to the Danish economy with respect to food production, technology, innovation, employment and trade (O’Rourke 2006). Agriculture was an early contributor to the development of th
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The Europeanization of National Administrations Common Agricultural Policy in Denmark and Greece
The Europeanization of National Administrations
Sevasti Chatzopoulou
The Europeanization of National Administrations Common Agricultural Policy in Denmark and Greece
Sevasti Chatzopoulou Department of Social Sciences and Business Roskilde University Hellerup, Denmark
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This book is dedicated to my children Marilena and Adonis.
Acknowledgements
We rarely connect the writing of academic books with our personal experiences, which is not the case with this book. My endeavour with agriculture started many years ago when, as a Masters student, I tried to avoid studying agricultural economics in Canada. I did not succeed, for various reasons, and not only did I study agricultural economics, but I continued to do research on food and agricultural policy and politics. Growing up in a farming family in Northern Greece provided me with first-hand experience of the challenges that Greek agriculture has faced. My father, grandfather and uncles were all farmers, who had experienced a shared agony: the weather, agricultural loans and the cost of inputs during the different seasons, which defer among agricultural activities. During the summer, I worked at the local cooperative, helping with the harvest sales administration. As many of my family members were members of the cooperative board, it was easy to get a summer job there. There, I became acquainted with the hardship of agricultural life, especially during the harv
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