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"In recent years, the cultivation of pulses has suffered a decline in production, resulting in heavy dependence on imports from third countries, as they are used to feed both humans and animals.
As well as reducing the European Union’s protein deficit, once their products have been harvested, these crops are an excellent additive for the soil, which therefore requires less chemical fertiliser. Good farming should include crop rotation, thus reducing the intervention of fertilisers and maintaining species diversity among wild and cultivated varieties.
The request, which we support, is for the future common agricultural policy to establish measures to overcome the Union’s protein deficit by constantly reducing protein imports."@en1
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