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"The reform of the common agricultural policy has been the central issue occupying the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development during this parliamentary term. We are currently working on the European Commission’s proposals through discussions on the direction of change and on experts’ suggestions, but also by listening to our citizens, especially to our farmers. All indications, however, point to the fact that no final decisions will be made this year. This is because doubts still remain with regard to many issues and further debates and many compromises will be required before satisfactory solutions can be developed. In relation to vine growers, however, the European Commission proposes that Member States support farmers using funds under the single payment scheme and not, as is currently the case, under support programmes in the vine sector. The decision regarding the transfer of funds must be final and must be made by 1 December 2012. In view of the reform and the ‘transitional’ nature of the year 2013, the final year of the current financing period for the common agricultural policy, this measure seems very unfavourable to all interested parties. I strongly support the solution proposed in the document to make a one-off reduction to the structure of the current support programme by cutting it from five years to one year, and to postpone the deadline for making the final decision until such time as the framework of the future agricultural policy becomes known."@en1

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