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". The British Labour MEPs have voted in favour of a sheep premium of EUR 25, an increase of 20% on the figure proposed by the Commission. Our objective was to pass on to sheep (and goat) farmers an increase in the annual premium but to keep within the expenditure limits set out in Agenda 2000 and keep us on track for CAP reform. The incomes of sheep farmers have not kept pace with other types of farming. This decision will help to correct the imbalance. Because the payment will be annual and known in advance, it will help farmers in their business planning. We particularly emphasise the importance we place on increased marketing support to encourage consumption and we look to the Commission to act with urgency."@en1
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"Adam and O'Toole (PSE ),"1

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