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"en.20120912.18.3-289-010"2
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"The common fisheries policy (CFP), which has been in place for 20 years, has not enabled us to conserve fish stocks or a balanced ecosystem, no more than it has been able to prevent the economic and social deterioration of an entire industry. There should be a new CFP. In future, the European Union will set a general framework for a policy of the sea and fishing activity, in partnership with the Member States and major coastal areas and, with the assistance of the actors on the ground, solutions will be adjusted locally. The EU and the Member States must provide the producer organisations with the means they need to play a more important role, introducing production and marketing plans, to give them greater influence over distributors. Consumers must also be better protected. That is why producers will be required to put the date of unloading on labels along with other information such as the status of the fish stocks, the catching sector and the fishing methods used. Finally, fishing and aquaculture do not lend themselves to a purely free-trade approach. In international negotiations, fishery products should be considered ‘sensitive products’ in the same way as certain agricultural products."@en1
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