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The Commission's proposals for cotton are unacceptable because:
exempt small growers from coresponsibility levies
give professional organisations a proper say in the qualitative assessment of the product
take special steps to support small growers.
the European Union produces too little cotton
the principle of Community preference is being blatantly violated
hundreds of thousands of family holdings depend on cotton production
despite the problems, cotton growing may cause less pollution than other industrial crops
the minimum guaranteed quantities do not match actual production.
We therefore need to:
increase the guaranteed quantity, so that it matches actual production. The proposals by the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development of the European Parliament are a step – albeit hesitant – in the right direction
cost inflation over recent years into the price of cotton"@en1
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