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"en.20051130.15.3-171"2
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"Adopting a common strategy to face a possible crisis is extremely important for European industries and consumers. The more the European Union takes on board the urgency of the situation, the more its citizens will sense that our interference in their daily lives is not merely bureaucratic, but tangible and effective. It is therefore necessary to attain the maximum level of joint financing possible, that is to say 50% for the slaughter of animals infected with the virus and 50% for other expenses in the veterinary sector.
This sector in Italy produces a very high quality output and employs 80 000 workers. Italy is one of the countries that have not only helped to develop the new vaccine against the H7N1 virus, but are equipping themselves best to face the risk of an epidemic: our Ministry has already provided for complete vaccination coverage if necessary, expanding the veterinary sector and putting in place a labelling system to show the provenance of each product. These measures, which both protect consumers and ensure that consumption recovers, should be given proper recognition at a European level. The Commission cannot take any action against a country protecting its own citizens: health must never come second to the laws of the market."@en1
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