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"The agricultural sector still plays a strategic role today in our societies and economies. It does so firstly from a food perspective, since not only does it provide the raw materials for food, but the safety of that food is essential for our health. It does so secondly from an environmental perspective, since the vitality of the sector and the quality of its production processes make for environmentally friendly land management. It does so thirdly from a social perspective, since it represents a challenge to provide high-quality, innovative jobs for young people. It does so fourthly and finally from an economic perspective, since a local/global approach allows for the economic development of traditional, high-quality, certified and high added value products, through the adoption of management models that turn businesses and their products into competitive cooperatives on a global scale. A fair CAP that promotes micro, small and medium-sized agricultural enterprises and high-quality, traditional and certified products, that supports environmentally friendly processes, that introduces aid ceilings and that sets aside sufficient resources for rural development is an ambitious and far-sighted policy that benefits citizens, consumers and agricultural operators. I believe that the adopted report offers this possibility."@en1
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