Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2003-09-02-Speech-2-207"
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"Commissioner, one can understand why French farmers are worried in the aftermath of the reform of the CAP. The drought has hit stockbreeders and others – poultry farmers in particular – even harder. The industry fears the uprooting of European agriculture, that is to say, its being sacrificed at the WTO negotiations. What strategy do you reckon you will adopt to make the European agricultural model permanent? The fact is that our agriculture is subject to a multiplicity of constraints, whether economic, social or environmental, and so it must continue to be given help in the same way as the agriculture of the USA consistently is. What pricing policy have you negotiated in order to limit distortions of competition, by which I mean in order to prevent our farmers having to produce at the European rate while selling at global rates?"@en1
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