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". The report highlights the EU’s strong dependency on protein imports from third countries, as well as the need to adopt measures which will ensure a higher level of autonomy in this area. Easing the process for authorising the cultivation of genetically modified soya on the territory of European states would present a solution to this problem, together with an important source of income for European agriculture, which has been hit hard by the financial crisis. In the context of the new legislative framework proposed by the European Commission on the right of Member States to ban the cultivation of GMOs on their own territory, by applying the subsidiarity principle, European states could decide on an individual basis whether they want to grow this product or not."@en1

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