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"Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, I should like to congratulate the two authors, Mr Fruteau and Mr Daul, who had an extremely difficult and complicated duty to perform. It was their task to temper the exaggerated radicalism of the European Commission and find a satisfactory compromise.
There is no doubt that a real reform of the sugar sector needs to be implemented, but it is essential to avoid any kind of shock treatment. We must avoid causing thousands of producers to stop producing sugar in Europe. The reform ought to guarantee appropriate compensation for producers following price and quota cuts. From the point of view of the new Member States, of which Hungary is one, the transferability of quotas will have catastrophic consequences. I should like to draw your attention to the fact that Amendment No 38, which seeks to freeze isoglucose quotas, would have very serious consequences for both Poland and Hungary. In this area we support the Commission’s position.
I am asking for solidarity among my fellow MEPs in this respect, and I would ask the European Commission to take very serious account of the proposals contained in Parliament’s resolution."@en1
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