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"Mr President, Commissioner, I also wish to thank the rapporteur on his work for a new organisation of the market. There are two basic factors here supporting all those speeches which express the desire to raise the status and underline the importance of these professions. The first one is that this is especially important for the regions – absolutely vital for large regions. The other is that we can produce a lot more – as we have heard here – because there is underproduction in this area. For that reason, all attempts to help and revive these products and this production trend, and highlight their importance, is work done for the common good – the cheapest and most economical of regional policies – and this is an area where agricultural sector has quite obvious shortcomings. Here, if anywhere, a certain sort of Robin Hood policy will be especially good and useful. I hope that when it comes to the vote, those of the opinion that we should start to move these matters forward, through greater investment, will win."@en1
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