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I voted for the Dess report, since I am in favour of a common agricultural policy reform that reflects the changing nature of the EU’s agricultural sector. The report provides for a simplified CAP structured around two pillars: the first pillar being fully financed by the EU budget and the second pillar providing for multiannual programming and a cofinancing approach. This pillar-based model helps to clarify the CAP for the agricultural operators concerned and to eliminate overlapping. Furthermore, I support this report because it mentions the need to maintain the EU’s agricultural budget for the next – post-2013 – financing period. Adequate financial resources are crucial in order to meet the challenges of food security, environmental protection, climate change and territorial balance in the EU following its enlargement to the East. The Dess report also calls for the development of food quality policy with geographical indications (protected designations of origin (PDO) and protected geographical indications (PGI)), a necessary measure if we are to ensure the authenticity of local and regional food specialities. I support the report because it includes the gender dimension of the CAP. It states that both spouses should enjoy the same rights when working in the agricultural sector. Forty-two per cent of the people working in agriculture are women, but only one holding in five is managed by a woman."@en1
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