EU leaders set to endorse farm spending compromise

European Union leaders looked set today to endorse compromise plans to put the brake on Europe’s farm spending and speed 10 new member states into the Union on time in 2004.

EU leaders set to endorse farm spending compromise

European Union leaders looked set today to endorse compromise plans to put the brake on Europe’s farm spending and speed 10 new member states into the Union on time in 2004.

Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair was looking for something more radical - a major agriculture reform to slash the costs of the Common Agricultural Policy, currently absorbing just over half of the EU’s €95bn-a-year budget.

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