Old McChirac Had a Farm, EU-EU-D'OH!
Goodness… I actually agree with the Grey Lady's editorial page on an economic issue. The Times blasts EU officials for their cowardly reluctance to meaningfully reform their Common Agricultural Policy, which massively subsidizes agriculture in the EU, shafting European taxpayers and impoverished third-world farmers all at once. To get your head around the scope and sheer insanity of the subsidy, consider:
Thanks mainly to research done by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development [OECD], a Paris-based think tank, the effects of the panoply of government policies on the sector have been quantified, as have the costs to the people who pay for it. The most recent calculations show that the annual cost to consumers and taxpayers of its 29 member countries? support for agriculture and horticulture amounts to US$361 billion. Such a large sum is difficult to grasp, but it is large enough to pay for a first class, round-the-world air ticket for each of the 56 million cows in the 29-member OECD?s dairy herd, and to give each cow a further US$1450 spending money for her stopovers in the US, Europe and Asia. Or the cows could slum it in business class, and have US$2800 spending money. And they could have this sort of trip every year, thanks to the generosity of OECD consumers and taxpayers.
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Holy Cow!
Unfortunately, the money doesn't go directly to the cows. They too are victimized, only more so.
http://www.pendland.com/html/cow.html
Most of these subsidies arose after WWII. European agriculture had falleon on hard times from about 1900 onwards, mostly due to cheap imports (much of it from North America).
For Britain, this turned out to be a fatal vulnerability in WWII, and the government undertook to rebuild its agricultural base as a matter of national security.
It looks very stupid from a certain perspective, but the choice is to allow agriculture in all first world countries to effectively shrivel up in the face of lower priced imports from the third world.
Would the US government allow this to happen?
Old McChirac Had a Farm, EU-EU-Duh!
And on That Farm He Was The Pig, EU-EU-Duh!
And an Oink-Oink Here, and an Oink-Oink There ...
(Excuse me, could you pass the bacon, please?)
- Blair