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"Mr President, adopting the Milk package report marks a step forward for livestock farmers. It goes without saying that contracts, strengthening producers’ bargaining power, promoting interprofessional organisations and transparency are all necessary, but we must acknowledge that we are looking at only modest progress, which is not enough, whose actual outcome we cannot estimate yet.
Without rejecting either the need for or benefit of these measures, allow me to make some comments. First of all, the European Union is preparing for a future common agricultural policy, starting in 2014. This future policy must feature solutions for dairy farmers. I am talking about funds for modernisation, subsidies for land intended for grazing, as well as for setting up young farmers and measures to provide support in times of crisis. This is why we need a properly funded CAP.
Secondly, the need for regulation and supply management has been raised for discussion. In my view, it is not this that we need, but rather tighter control over relations across the production chain in every area of food production, in order to limit the abuses that everyone is familiar with, committed by distributors and retailers."@en1
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