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"This report calls for increased support for research and development into veterinary medicines to combat the pathogenic agents currently affecting bees in the EU, especially the Varroa destructor mite. However, the report includes a number of contradictions. On the one hand, it states that the Commission should set out more flexible rules on authorising and making available veterinary products for bees, including medicines of natural origin and others that do not damage the health of insects. However, on the other, the report stresses the need to offer the pharmaceutical industry incentives to develop new medicines intended to combat diseases amongst bees.
Nevertheless, we agree when the report urges that more financial resources be made available for beekeeping, and that support for the beekeeping sector under the post-2013 common agricultural policy be stepped up, whilst ensuring that the existing programmes are continued and strengthened. The call for a security network or common insurance system for apiculture is also positive, in order to mitigate the impact of crisis situations on beekeepers, as is the call for support for training programmes for beekeepers on disease prevention and control."@en1
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