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"This report concerns the repeal of a number of legal acts that have become obsolete, resulting from regulations adopted over the last few decades, which have exhausted their effects because of their temporary nature or because their content has been taken up by successive acts. A number of regulations relating to the common agricultural policy are now repealed, such as, inter alia, Community financing, systems of premiums, restrictions and suspensions of aid, establishment of common market organisations, Community compensation, common intervention prices, direct support measures for producers’ incomes and improvement of Community production. Having observed the indirect implications that many of these, now obsolete, regulations have had in our country, we must remind you that the majority of them were, over time, associated with the deterioration of the farming sector in Portugal, the exacerbation of the country’s agro-food production deficit and the increase in its foreign dependence. In this way, more problems were created for small and medium-sized farmers without the conditions necessary for their adaptation, development and modernisation having been created. At a time when we are experiencing a profound crisis in the rural world, too, it is regrettable that the Commission has not gone against the general framework described and acted differently in some cases, specifically by extending certain beneficial regulations that are necessary for the survival of production in some countries, like Portugal, particularly as regards small and medium-sized farming."@en1

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