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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased that the Committee on Budgets has followed the advice of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and decided to increase the budget in comparison to the framework presented to us by the Commission for Heading 2, ‘Agriculture and Environment’.
Currently, the budget loss of the common agricultural policy (CAP) is 12.6% in real terms. This cut makes it unrealistic to reach such ambitious objectives as those set out in the legislative package on the new, post-2013 CAP, as presented to us a few days ago by Mr Cioloş.
The increase of EUR 200 million that we in the Committee on Budgets asked for is for funds that would have been limited to fruit and vegetable producers to tackle future crises, like last year’s killer bacteria, which we all remember so well. I hope the vote this morning will prove us right.
I would like to quickly mention another two headings where I am at pains to stress that an increase in EU funding is needed as never before. I am talking about food aid for the most deprived – a matter of priority for my country – an area in which debate over a new legal basis has reached another
in the Council. I am also referring to the amendment that we requested to increase expenditure on the management of migratory flows, which affect – and benefit – Italy more than most countries, given its position on the edge of Europe."@en1
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