Rural reality check in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia gained its independence in 1991 when it peacefully seceded from Yugoslavia. In 2005, the EU recognized it as a Candidate country. Formal negotiations for the country’s accession to the Union were recommended by the European Commission every year since 2009, but have been delayed by Greek objections to the country’s name and other issues. However, the process of preparing governmental systems to meet the acquis communautaire continues, and the European Commission’s progress report for the country records continuing progress with measures related to agriculture, food safety and veterinary standards.
Title of publication: Empowering rural stakeholders in the Western Balkans
Nombre de pages: 24-31
Organisation: EU Agriculture and Rural development
Année: 2014
Pays: North Macedonia
Couverture géographique: Europe et l'Asie centrale
Type: Article de revue
Texte intégral disponible à l'adresse: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/enlargement/publications/western-balkans-report-2014_en.pdf
Langue: English