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"Mr President, Commissioner, I would like to thank the rapporteurs for their work, which is of great value. I am especially pleased with the principles written in the report by Mrs Rodrígues Ramos, according to which, in the future it must also be possible to carry out agriculture in all the existing and future areas of the EU. I hope that the Commission notes the message contained in the report that factors associated with different climates and growing conditions should be better taken into account in EU agricultural policy in the future than is the case today.
The most overwhelmingly important issue in the reports, modulation, is linked to the matter mentioned above. Everyone talks about it but it has not yet been decided how it can be realised. Nor is everyone enthusiastic about it. In the ELDR Group we have started out from the view that modulation is required. It is true that in existing EU policy, too much money is distributed to large farms and even also to the most productive areas in the European Union without the EU guiding the use of this funding to promote structural or sustainable development. Therefore, modulation should also be a way for funding to be reallocated for use by the EU as a whole for the sake of food quality and safety."@en1
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