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"Question No 33 by María Izquierdo Rojo ():
The 1998 reform of the COM in the olive sector established a transition period for the provision of reliable data on the olive oil sector, in the wake of the complaints made by Spain regarding the failure to adjust its national quota. Since then, the data made available and the evolution of the existing COM have confirmed its inadequacy and its discriminatory impact by comparison with the productive circumstances of other Member States. The olive growers of Spain, and especially Andalusia, receive less aid on average than all others, with an average penalisation of 33% over the entire period.
This unfair state of affairs needs to be corrected for the future. The new COM in olive oil offers the Commission the opportunity to bring the national quota for Spain into line with the real productive circumstances of its olive sector, thus averting the consolidation of a discriminatory situation which would lead to major losses in budget terms for the oil-growing regions and areas for whose economy the sector is vital.
Will the Commission undertake the necessary review and bring the financial arrangements for Spain into line with the real productive circumstances?"@en1
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"Subject: Recognition of Spanish productive circumstances in the future COM in olive oil"1
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