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"Mr President, the number of areas in the world affected by climate change or natural disasters is steadily increasing. The most recent example is the tragic situation in Japan.
The European Union’s common agricultural policy must respond to these challenges, not to mention guarantee food security, as a global strategic problem.
The growth in population size creates the need for a larger volume of food, but we have an ever-growing shortage, based on the available supply. Since the right to food is a basic right, food security is and must remain one of the European Union’s priorities. The strategies implemented as part of the common agricultural policy must be backed up by an appropriate budget which will meet these challenges.
I think that the budget allocated to the common agricultural policy must remain at least at its current level or even be adapted to accommodate the new increased needs resulting from these natural disasters, which have no respect for borders or nationality, but only perhaps for geographical area."@en1
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