(...) Plans for a strong, common EU agricultural policy, equipped to deliver public goods such as climate change reduction, food security and food quality, based on a fair support system and reformed to improve competitiveness and returns to farmers were set out by the Agriculture Committee on Tuesday.
The plans, drawn up by George Lyon (ALDE, UK), and approved with 41 votes in favour, 2 against and no abstentions are the Agriculture Committee's contribution to the debate on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) after 2013. They should help to influence the European Commission's CAP reform plan, to be published after the summer break. (...)
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