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"Mr President, of course, the best thing would be to have no regime for sugar beet. You know yourself that all quota regulations give rise to wastage. However, I accept the opinion of the majority in committee which is that we still cannot really trust the prices and the developments on the world market. Therefore, we will vote in favour of extending the quota regulations for sugar beet in committee. That is the right decision. From my perspective, that brings us to the next point. If we recognise that there are three cornerstones of sugar production – firstly, and most importantly, sugar beet, and then isoglucose and finally imported sugar – then we in committee can, of course, together with the Commission, begin to deal with the question of imported sugar. This could be a solution for everyone which would help to ensure a certain amount of stability in this sector. However, I would like to reiterate that, of course, the best thing would be if we could get rid of quota regulations altogether, but we must extend them in the interests of our farmers."@en1
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