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"Madam President, I thank the Commissioner for his opening remarks. Many colleagues in the House have mentioned the agriculture sector as being a particularly sensitive area. I would like more elaboration on how that will be handled in terms of these negotiations. Clearly we want more trade, that is good for everybody, but we do need to take into account these particular sensitivities.
But there is a bigger question. Europe is engaged in many different trade negotiations, some have been completed and some are still ongoing. And my question to the Commission is: who is watching the overall impact of these agreements that are being negotiated in parallel, particularly their impact on the agriculture sector? Because – as colleagues have pointed out – we do have a common agriculture policy. We have a very different farm structure; we want to keep farming in the peripheral regions. So could you address that particular issue about the cumulative impact of different sets of trade negotiations on the specific agricultural sector?"@en1
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