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"I voted in favour of this report on the future of the common agricultural policy (CAP). As a result of the negotiations and the vote in the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, this document, though still too vague, has evolved significantly and is now trying to bring about real reform of the CAP. More particularly, maintaining the CAP budget after 2013 was an essential point. Indeed, we want to see the EU’s agricultural budget remain unchanged until 2020 to encourage farmers to guarantee the security of food supplies and the protection of the environment, to create new jobs, and to ensure a competitive agricultural sector. I then voted against the paragraph on payments to support genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and for the paragraph on the withdrawal of GMOs, and I supported the paragraph opposing the funding of the production of food from cloned animals and their offspring and descendants. With regard to the reform of the wine market, I am in favour of retaining planting rights. Finally, and very importantly in my view, I voted in favour of retaining the scheme to provide support for the poorest members of society. This scheme is a strong symbol of the solidarity between the citizens of the EU, and I hope that the appropriations allocated to this scheme can be maintained."@en1
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