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"The report is part of the debate on the CAPÂ 2020 reform, seeking to guide its content, in order to better adapt it to the significant challenges that farmers will face, and seeking to turn those challenges from potential risk factors into opportunities to advance the process to transform agriculture in an environmentally sustainable and energy-efficient way.
To achieve these results, without jeopardising the survival of a large portion of small operators, especially those located in the outermost areas of the continent, it is necessary to take action on those levers that make running farms economically sustainable. The report sets out actions to eliminate distortions which, upstream, limit farms’ profitability.
All Eurostat findings come together to show the disparity between the increase in input costs and that of farm gate prices. The report, which I voted in favour of, has the merit of precisely indicating the sectors for action, both hoping for an enhanced and more constant commitment to tackling the formation of cartels among suppliers of the main inputs (seeds and fertilisers), and setting out an environmentally sustainable and economically beneficial transformation of resource supply systems."@en1
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