Edited By: Professor John Davis
EuroChoices is a fully peer reviewed outreach journal of the Agricultural Economics Society and the European Association of Agricultural Economists, publishing in accessible formats the latest research, ideas and policy deliberations on agri-food and rural resource issues. It brings careful economic reasoning to the debates and options surrounding these issues and presents in-depth, evidence-based arguments and research findings for a wide technical and non-technical readership.
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Farmer Discussion Groups: Exploring the Dynamics Between Facilitators and Participants
Diskussionsgruppen für Landwirtinnen und Landwirten: Untersuchung der Dynamik zwischen Moderatoren und Teilnehmern
Groupes de discussion d'agriculteurs : explorer la dynamique entre animateurs et participants
-  38-46
-  11 September 2025
The Role of Young People in Helping to Ensure a Sustainable Future for Europe's Mountain Areas
Le rôle des jeunes pour contribuer à assurer un avenir durable aux zones de montagne européennes
Die Rolle junger Menschen bei der Gestaltung einer nachhaltigen Zukunft der Berggebiete in Europa
-  47-53
-  1 September 2025
Advancing Agricultural Economics in Europe
Förderung der Agrarökonomie in Europa
Faire progresser l’économie agricole en Europe
-  3-3
-  26 August 2025
Ukraine's Accession to the EU: Implications for the European Agricultural Sector
Adhésion de l'Ukraine à l'Union européenne : implications pour le secteur agricole européen
Der Beitritt der Ukraine zur EU: Auswirkungen auf den europäischen Agrarsektor
-  4-10
-  7 August 2025
Correction to “Measurement of the EU Bioeconomy and the inclusion of downstream and upstream linkages”
-  4 August 2025
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
Implementation of Eco‐schemes in Fifteen European Union Member States
Umsetzung der Eco-Schemes in fünfzehn Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Union
Mise en œuvre des éco-régimes dans quinze États membres de l'Union européenne
-  19-27
-  8 July 2022
Food Supply Chains and Covid‐19: Impacts and Policy Lessons
Lebensmittellieferketten und Covid‐19: Auswirkungen und politische Lehren
Chaînes d'approvisionnement alimentaire et Covid-19 : impacts et leçons pour l’action publique
-  34-39
-  7 February 2021
Covid‐19 and Global Food Security
Covid‐19 et sécurité alimentaire mondiale
Covid‐19 und globale Ernährungssicherheit
-  26-33
-  11 November 2020
Avocado Production: Water Footprint and Socio‐economic Implications
Avocadoproduktion: Wasser‐Fußabdruck und sozio‐ökonomische Auswirkungen
Production d'avocat : empreinte hydrique et implications socio-économiques
-  48-53
-  13 December 2020
Environment and Climate in the Common Agricultural Policy
Environnement et climat dans la Politique Agricole Commune
Umwelt und Klima in der Gemeinsamen Agrarpolitik
-  18-25
-  21 April 2019
Graphical Abstract
In the 2014–20 CAP, environment is targeted through a combination of measures in both Pillar 1, through cross-compliance and green payments, and Pillar 2, mainly through voluntary measures with compensation for cost incurred and income forgone. The European Commission's legislative proposals for the CAP after 2020 would suppress green payments but their objectives would be retained as part of new conditionality requirements. A new environmental instrument would be introduced in Pillar 1, the ‘eco-scheme’, and the CAP would be implemented through national strategic plans offering Member States large room for manoeuvre in application of the principle of subsidiarity.



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