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"The markets should be governed by the reality of stocks and needs and not by speculation; that is the message that the European Parliament wants to send to the European Commission by adopting the resolution on the crisis of livestock farming in the European Union. For Parliament, the next reform of the common agricultural policy will have to take into consideration the issue of farmers’ income, which is increasingly subject to the consequences of speculation on commodities and to distributors abusing their dominant position. Beyond the one-off response to the sharp rise in cereal prices that prompted the crisis of livestock farming, Parliament wishes to raise the issue of the place that the European Union wants European agriculture to have in the global market, namely, produce with strict standards that are imposed on our commercial partners in order to have fair competition."@en1
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