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"en.20080605.30.4-276"2
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"I welcome the adoption of this report, which highlights the fundamental challenge generation change in the agricultural sector poses for the European Union.
Young farmers are those who are best placed to respond to the new agricultural challenges. Having benefited from the experience of their elders, they have the necessary dynamism and enthusiasm to carry out the crucial environmental, technological and economic changes that will enable tomorrow’s European agriculture to retain a prime position in the world.
We now need to reconcile an increasing level of agricultural production with constant respect for product quality and safety, within the framework of a global approach based on the preservation of natural resources and the environment.
However, these requirements mean ever-increasing financial and personal investments from young farmers. In addition, the acquisition of adapted physical and intellectual tools must receive greater support from the Union, as stated in the report, especially in the area of access to technological innovations.
The CAP cannot afford to neglect those who will ensure that the Community has sustainable food sovereignty that respects man and the environment."@en1
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