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"Mr Barnier, Commissioner, like every initiative, this one too has many masters. After all, seven towns laid claim to being Homer’s birthplace. Many people think that this was their initiative. Based on the report of proceedings, I am proud that on 10 May 2005, in the debate on the reform of the market in fruit and vegetables, I proposed this scheme, and I am grateful to the Commissioner that it is now to become reality.
Those who have spoken before me have explained why this is very important. It is important not just from a social perspective but also in order to teach young people about nutritional culture. This is a French pear, but I will not eat it because it is forbidden to eat it here. It is very important that, when young people receive school fruit bearing the EU logo, they should know – from childhood onwards – that this is safe and not full of chemicals, but wherever possible organic.
Let us teach children about nutritional culture, as this is a very important task. I congratulate Mr Busk on this. I will not eat [this pear], because I will not break the rules, but I think that all of us can be proud of this scheme. Thank you for your attention."@en1
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