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3 Amendments of Elisabeth JEGGLE related to 2011/2019(BUD)

Amendment 126 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 34 a (new)
34a. Recognises that all goals from the Treaties of Rome regarding agriculture have been achieved (increase of productivity, sufficient supply of food, reasonable consumer prices, stabilisation of markets) with the exception of providing an appropriate income for farmers; calls therefore on the Commission to take this adequately into consideration in all budgetary proposals;
2011/05/24
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 128 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 35
35. Observes that these increases are above all the consequence of continuous phasing- in of direct payments to new Member States and additional needs for rural development; underlines the fact that market interventions remain almost stable compared with Budget 2011, while price volatility and the instability of certain markets continue to affect the agricultural sector; asks the Commission to develop proposals for a more long-term approach for all agricultural sectors, as well as concrete proposals for dealing with price volatility in their markets;
2011/05/24
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 135 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 39
39. Stresses that part of the spending under Heading 2 is instrumental in realising the Europe 2020 goals; emphasises that the priority goals of this strategy – growth and employment – are also accomplished through the rural development programmes; regards climate action and food securfood security and sustainability as two of the main challenges for the CAP; calls, therefore, for a further greening of thcompetitive and sustainable CAP, which should also contribute to meeting the vast environmental challenges the EU faces, including water pollution; in this context, also welcomes the increase for the LIFE+ programme (+4.3% and +1.9% in commitments and payments respectively);
2011/05/24
Committee: BUDG