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Mr President, as deputy member of the Committee on Fisheries, I am standing in for Mr Wałęsa who, unfortunately, is unable to attend this plenary.
This report is extremely important to European research and innovation policy, because it aims to limit overlaps and wastage and to introduce standard European objectives and mechanisms for funding research and innovation. Numerous countries, including – unfortunately – my own, are still a long way off the target of 3% of GDP for research and innovation by 2020 and this will, without doubt, result in a twin-track Europe.
Of course, when we speak of a deficit in research, we are not referring solely to high-tech sectors. It is also important, albeit not obvious, that we support research in the fisheries sector. Research and development activities in the neglected fisheries sector will bring about a more competitive, viable and modern fisheries sector and be of considerable benefit to Europeans who depend on fisheries."@en1
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