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"900 million people worldwide are chronically hungry due to extreme poverty. In spite of apparent sufficiency of supplies, a significant proportion of the world population cannot afford the basic food it needs; accessibility of food remains a key issue to be dealt with. Food security as an objective cannot be reached without tackling two of the most important questions of the day: market and price volatility and dwindling food stocks. We should support, in this context, a revision of the existing legislation on financial instruments, which should provide for more transparent trading and minimum thresholds for the operators allowed to trade on these markets. What is more, global stocks of staple foods are much more limited than in the past, with global food reserves having fallen to a record low. Lastly, the CAP needs to respond clearly and unequivocally to food security and other challenges, most notably, climate change and the economic crisis within the EU."@en1

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