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". More has been said today than ever before about multifunctionality in agriculture, particularly in the context of the current CAP reform. It even appears that many people have only now discovered agriculture’s multifunctional nature. Farm production has always entailed positive externalities for the development of the rural world, contributing to job creation, to the development of other upstream economic activities, to regional planning the preservation of the environment, the landscape and the cultural heritage. There must therefore be policies that promote an extensive and tightly-knit network of small and medium-sized family farms and the development of local and regional markets. This CAP, even with its reforms, clearly bears the greatest responsibility for destroying multifunctionality in agriculture, through the gradual liberalisation of farm markets. We therefore agree with the rapporteur, who states that rather than ‘declarations of intent’ what are needed are concrete measures relating to the CAP, which the Commission’s proposals for reforming the CAP fail to provide. We support the rapporteur’s proposals but regret the fact that she was not more ambitious."@en1

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