Abstract

ABSTRACT Because of the membership of Spain and Portugal to the common market on January 1st 1986, the mediterranean integrated programmes (MIP) have been conceived on the european economic community initiative, to prepare Greece and the italian and french southern regions to face the new iberian competition. Each MIP consists of a coherent whole of measures, complementary between them, relating to the principal sectors of the regional economy and binding all the interested parties : EEC, State, Region, local authorities. In the Ardèche and Drôme departments and the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, we have analysed the impact of the widening, and the main actions planned in the mediterranean agricultural paths the most sensitive to the iberian competition : fruit and vegetables, wine growing, ovine breeding, horticulture.

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