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Groupe de Bruges : ウィキペディア英語版
Groupe de Bruges

''This article is about the agricultural policy think-tank. For the Eurosceptic think-tank see Bruges Group''
The Groupe de Bruges is a European think-tank specializing in agriculture and rural development. In November 2009 one of its members, Romanian Dacian Cioloş, was nominated European Commissioner for Agriculture by European Commission President José Manuel Barroso.
The ''Groupe'' summarizes its own mission 〔(Mission ) ''Mission Statement'' on Groupe de Bruges homepage〕 as "to provide an independent, positive and constructive criticism of the CAP".
==History 〔(History ) from Group de Bruges homepage〕==

The ''Groupe de Bruges'' was created in 1995 by Edgard Pisani and Bertrand Hervieu as a Europe-wide successor to the French ''Groupe de Seillac'' (1992-5). The latter had been formed in the context of the debate on reform of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy in the early 1990s. Through its life, the ''Groupe'' has enjoyed funding from the Swiss Charles-Leopold Mayer foundation.
In 1996 the ''Groupe'' published the book ''Agriculture at a Turning Point'' in France, Spain and the Netherlands. A second edition of the book was published in 2002 in those countries as well as Italy and Bulgaria. On at least two occasions, the ''Groupe'' has attempted to influence public opinion through open letters to the European Parliament. Members of the group took part in the agriculture-related work of the 2001-3 Convention on the Future of Europe.
By 2003, it had grown to include 25 members from 22 European countries, including several from Central and Eastern Europe which, at the time, were not yet members of the European Union.

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