Abstract

The relevance of the study is due to the need to ensure sustainable development of agri-food systems (AFS) in the context of global climate change. The search for an answer to the climate challenge requires studying effective institutional mechanisms for adapting AFS in countries with developed climate economies. The article presents the experience of state support for adaptation measures implemented within the framework of the Common Agricultural Policy in the EU countries. The main national programs of the EU member states are analyzed and their distinctive features are identified. Particular attention is paid to financial instruments for supporting public and private initiatives in the direction of increasing the resilience of agri-food systems to climate change.

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