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". This proposal for a regulation consolidates a long-established practice which, according to the specialists, works extremely well. In fact, the Economic Accounts for Agriculture (EAA) form an essential instrument for monitoring and assessing the CAP. As we all know, these have traditionally been compiled by the Member States on the basis of a common methodology and supplied to the Commission (Eurostat) under a gentlemen’s agreement. I therefore agree with the Commission’s vision of upholding and improving the quality of data and of establishing a framework for data transmission, which will provide economic actors with greater transparency and better access to information. I believe that, in this area, as in many other spheres of Community action, the coordinated compilation of data and the sharing of such data as well as comparisons and exchanges of experience constitute an enormous advantage for the efficiency and economy of action, both of the European Union and of the Member States."@en1

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