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"The excessive mortality of Europe’s bees is very serious, not only in terms of declining honey production, but, first and foremost, on account of the vital role that bees play as pollinators of plants, many of which are food for us. The health of bees needs to be included in the EU’s general animal health policy. Research is needed in order to produce medicines tailored to bees, and veterinary surgeons need to be trained in this field.
In today’s vote on the report on honeybee health and the challenges of the beekeeping sector, I voted in favour, despite the fact that the text contains a few points that are not in line with my views on agricultural policy, and which also go beyond the scope of this particular report. The main point of the report – to work to reduce the excessive mortality in honeybees in Europe – is very important to emphasise."@en1
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