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". It goes without saying that a large part of agricultural research has up until now been in one way or another directed towards areas from which the agri-food capitalists hoped to derive the greatest profits. This report advocates redirecting at least some of that research to sectors that are currently neglected. That really would be a good thing. Even if, unlike the rapporteur, we do not think that the development of ‘sustainable’ agriculture and of ‘biological’ agricultural production, which he supports, is necessarily synonymous with a real advantage both to consumers, at least the vast majority of them, and to small family farms. We are not, of course, opposed to such a reorientation of agricultural research or to its being financed out of public funds as the rapporteur wishes. That request underlines the extent to which the market economy is incapable of funding research if the results do not produce immediate profits."@en1

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