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"Mr President, I am sorry I will not be continuing the obsequious tone.
I particularly welcome the support of the members of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and the anticipated support more widely in plenary for the amendments on voluntary modulation. This mechanism is necessary to address the issue of the UK being at the end of the queue when PillarĀ 2 funds were distributed at the beginning of this CAP period.
Despite this very poor settlement, it is widely acknowledged that the UK has delivered strong agri-environment schemes via its singular use of the voluntary modulation mechanism. Although not initially or particularly popular with farmers, and not necessarily the way we may wish to move forward in the new direct payment framework, it is vital to secure stability for the period 2013 to 2014.
Therefore, I would like to say thank you to Mr Capoulas Santos once more for his pragmatic approach. I look forward to continue working with him on CAP going forward."@en1
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