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"Renegotiation of the EU budget will impact on how the Union operates in the coming years and on the programmes it can afford. The budget as a percentage of the EU Gross National Income should reflect the agreed priorities of the European Union. But the negotiations must also reflect Member States’ needs in light of the consolidation efforts under way in many countries, including Ireland. The aim to boost employment, productivity and social cohesion in the Europe 2020 growth strategy cannot be discarded because of the current financial problems. Productivity-enhancing policies, particularly those in green energy and research and development, must be recognised as the driver of the EU’s economic future. Another issue of major importance, not just to Ireland but to the EU as a whole, is the common agricultural policy. It is recognised that significant change is coming after 2013, but changes to payments under the CAP should gradually evolve to allow farmers to adjust to the new arrangements. At the same time, the CAP budget must help European farmers adapt to new challenges and opportunities."@en1
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