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". Madam President, Commissioner, Mrs Carlotti, I would first of all like to congratulate you for the excellent work carried out in drafting this report, which was expertly done. Apart from the reminder that it is now urgent to encourage our partners to ratify the 10 EDF, I would like to revisit some of the issues that, for us European Socialists, are essential in view of the current challenges facing the populations of the South; challenges that are tragically highlighted by the current food crisis. Firstly, we need a better understanding of agriculture, which represents an inadequate proportion of the European Development Fund. As a reminder, 9 out of 78 countries in the 9th EDF, and only 8% of amounts allocated in the 10th EDF, covered agriculture and rural development initiatives. There is also the late implementation of the increase announced by the Commission as part of its support for the development of agriculture in southern countries. It is imperative that we monitor the coherence of our policies and those of the Member States compared with the priorities expressed in the 10 EDF, mainly in terms of the common agricultural policy, because no development policy can make sense while we continue to give with one hand what we take back with the other. Another important question for us is of course the gender dimension, particularly as we are aware of the central role of women in development in most of these countries. Finally, the need, as mentioned this morning during the budget discharge debate, for the budgetisation of the EDF, which until now has evaded any parliamentary scrutiny, even though it is a budget of EUR 22.6 billion – as you reminded us, Commissioner – and as it accounts for most of our development resources. This appeal is directed more at the Council than at the Commission, with whom we have reached an agreement on the subject. Sorry, but I must underline what was said by my colleague Mrs Carlotti on the vigilance required so that the 10 EDF is not used as leverage or as a remedy for economic partnership agreements. Clearly this would not be responsible."@en1
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