HANS GMEINER Vienna (SN). Although no one knows the person responsible, what will happen in the EU budget period financially possible, the discussion about the 2014 upcoming EU farm reform is gaining momentum. This was shown Monday on the traditional agricultural-winter meeting of the Eco-Social Forum in Vienna.
This is not just about the allocation of agricultural resources between West and East, but increasingly also to the structure of the reform itself while EU Commissioner for Agriculture, Dacian Ciolos and the domestic agriculture ministers Niki Berlakovich as a continuous development EU farm policy persuaded the word, warned one of the Polish Agriculture Minister Waclaw Sawicki more courage. The EU's agricultural policy in recent decades had resulted in European agriculture "to a standstill." Production opportunities for agriculture were not used. As an example he cited the meat production, which had risen around the world will clearly be higher than in Europe.
"Without real reforms are going in the next 20 years lost," he now feared. The proposal contains Ciolos its view, "too little ambitious elements." This was "a throwback to the 1990s."
What Sawicki, with the Poland's fourth largest Agricultural land in the EU represents the effect will be the next few months. Ciolos wants to present his specific proposal in the fall - just when Poland has the EU presidency. Sawicki: "I will do everything that this period is used for the best possible solutions."
Salzburger Nachrichten - Business / 15/02/2011
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