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"The role of rural development is essential to keep our territories alive, both because of its end product and because it is so widespread. Seen in this context, the livestock sector is one of the most significant for our communities. Indeed, beyond food and economic aspects (though important, and in which regard the quality of the products is ensured by environmentally sustainable techniques), farming represents the most widespread form of occupation, protection and development of rural areas. This is why the European Union – including through the common agricultural policy, above all, in its post-2013, reformed incarnation – and each Member State must promote its continued existence, not only by coming up with innovative techniques for farming and economically and environmentally sustainable management, but also by strengthening their wider role as guardians of the environment and the land protecting them from the market crisis by reducing production costs, making the best of their products and greater organisation on the market. It seems to me that the report on the crisis in the EU livestock sector that we have voted on works along these lines."@en1
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