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This vote has caused less of a stir than the economic governance package but it is, nonetheless, a very important vote at this plenary session in Brussels. In fact, the common agricultural policy (CAP) is becoming an increasingly important issue and, on the eve of the great debate to adjust our CAP after 2013, this vote has given us a particularly interesting road map. We have some monumental issues ahead of us. The MEPs have established the major thrust of their priorities. Our CAP must be an opportunity to take a step towards adopting greener practices. This vote will help in that regard. The European Parliament must allocate payments more fairly among countries and among European farmers. This vote will also help in that regard. With this vote, the European Parliament has once again shown that it is a place where constructive consensus can be reached and that it is committed to preparing for the future."@en1
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