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"The beekeeping sector is crucial for the survival of many plant species, for the quality and variety of food production, and for maintaining a good ecological balance. Despite modern technology and the progress made by science and agriculture, improving biodiversity has always been connected to honeybees and the pollination that they carry out.
In recent years, the sector has seen increasing mortality among bees. The causes of this phenomenon are not yet entirely clear and it has worrying repercussions on food production and the successful conservation of plant species. The report quite rightly pushes for greater effort from the EU institutions on this subject, in particular, from the Commission. On this point, I welcome the possibility of the Commission tabling a complete legislative proposal on animal health in 2012, which will pay due attention to the world of beekeeping and research into honeybee health. I am voting in favour."@en1
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