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"Although the European Parliament report on honeybee health and beekeeping confirms the decrease in bee colonies and the impact on pollination and the need for disease control and monitoring of bee health in general, it does not ban the use of pesticides, even though they have been reported to have an adverse impact on bees. It does not oppose the ban on the cultivation of genetically modified organisms for use either in human food or in animal fodder. The common agricultural policy is predicated on safeguarding the profits of large monopoly business groups active in this sector. The lack of veterinary medicines to combat bee diseases referred to in the report is due to the fact that, in the capitalist economy, companies cannot be forced to conduct research in sectors which are not hugely profitable. This opposition can only be resolved by popular ownership of the basic means of production and by central economic planning, with power in the hands of the people to utilise arable and livestock production and research for the prosperity of the people."@en1
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