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"Mr President, on behalf of the liberal group, I can say that we broadly support the Commission's proposals. We find the new system better than the old system, which was more or less a system of deficiency payments.
We also find the amounts specified by the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development excessive. We will therefore support Mr Garot's and Mr Adam's amendments, which are slightly more modest but which do in fact provide a good negotiating position in respect of the Council.
My group has submitted new amendments which relate to the identification of the animals. We consider it to be of the utmost importance that when money is being distributed – animal premiums and suchlike – the control system is spick and span and there is very little wrong with it. The Commission should therefore introduce a new identification system as soon as possible.
Finally, and I am saying this on behalf of the group, I have tabled amendments stating that dikes and salt marshes in Europe will also be regarded as least favoured areas."@en1
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