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"With the European agriculture model, we have a common agricultural policy in mind. That does not, however, mean that we accept the shape of current agricultural policy, which is producer-driven, large-scale and based upon heavy subsidies. Nor can we support duties affording protection against the developing world.
On the other hand, we should like to see a common agricultural policy. However, we think there would be risks in each nation’s devising its own agricultural subsidies. A new common agricultural policy must be small-scale and be based upon rural development and environmentally-minded agriculture. It is an area which must be characterised and permeated by long-term sustainable development, for example when it comes to the environment and the economy."@en1
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