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". − The common agricultural policy (CAP) currently has a variety of promotion instruments at its disposal that have been put in place for different reasons and with various types of beneficiary. Although historically promotion measures were put in place to deal with agricultural surpluses, and, later on, food crises, it is considered that it is now time to more clearly define a promotion policy which serves to stimulate and reward the production of specific products included in quality schemes and farming practices which produce fewer CO emissions, protect biodiversity and are better suited to maintaining the quality of soils and water supplies. Promotion policy should, as far as possible, concentrate on financing projects which cater to both of those broad objectives, which are, in many cases, compatible. An implicit objective must be to increase farmers’ incomes by placing the focus on products where supply management tools are permitted. Promotion measures should draw attention to traditional European food products that are authentic, varied and tasty for the consumer. That vision is relevant both for internal and external promotion. The European Union must try to export a model of sustainable agriculture, as well as its products. Individual projects must obviously be financed under Rural Development Policy, which can be tailored to local conditions, rather than under Regulation 3/2008, which has more cumbersome rules for applicants. I have voted for this proposal."@en1

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