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"Mr President, European dairy farmers do not have a high opinion of us politicians, given that we have been unable to devise solutions that would ensure stability in the milk market and offer future prospects to this very challenging agricultural sector. At the present time, dairy farmers live in great uncertainty as to what will happen after quotas are abolished. We do not have convincing economic analyses in this area, and this is yet another agricultural reform in Europe that is being carried out in a manner akin to jumping into a swimming pool without having checked if there is any water in it.
The introduction of milk quotas in Poland put an end to milk production in small farms, and their abolition will most likely result in the collapse of medium-sized farms with only very large farms remaining. On the one hand we seek to support small farms in the future agricultural policy, but on the other we destroy them through our irresponsible market measures. We expect the European Commission to perform more in-depth analyses and to show greater responsibility for the future of milk production in Europe."@en1
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