Brexit was a mess by most measures. But it gave England a rare chance to rethink farm policy from scratch. It's one of the boldest agricultural reforms in Europe.
Could the EU ever follow? My take in this week's Just ATE blog:
shonferguson.substack.com/p/brexit-was...
Post-Brexit, England is ditching direct payments for "public money for public goods." Could this be an example for the EU to follow?