Enlarged EU faces costly challenges in agricultural policy post-accession.
The article discusses how agriculture in Central and Eastern European countries impacted their entry into the European Union. The researchers looked at the challenges faced by these countries in aligning their agricultural practices with EU standards. They found that the EU's agricultural policy was constantly changing, making it difficult for new members to adapt. The researchers suggest that the EU will focus more on rural development and environmental concerns in the future, which could be costly for member states.