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EEA: still little spent on nature-rich farmlands
The majority of Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) funding continues to subsidise intensive farming activities that contribute to the loss of biodiversity in the EU, according to a technical report published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) on Tuesday.
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