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"Mr President, Mr Gerbrandy asked why agriculture gets a pass. Agriculture involves natural processes – urination and defecation. Mr Gerbrandy is guilty of the same processes. I challenge him to reduce them. When I was a boy in London we had a big problem called smog. We got rid of it without the help of the EU and without the help of the Green Party. I look at the problem of ammonia on farms and I am interested to see that small farms are going to get a pass, while larger farms are not. By a strange coincidence the larger farms are in the UK. I also wonder about the inspections and the enforcement of all of this. We will do it in the UK to the letter. I wonder if the same can be true of elsewhere in Europe. I am also concerned about NMVO compounds. Are we going to export an industry here? Are we simply going to import materials that are being produced with these compounds elsewhere? Finally, nitrous oxide is produced by leguminous plants, yet the European Commission wants farmers to produce more leguminous plants."@en1
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