Large food producers, including those controlled by processing and retail companies, should not face a limit on the amount of the EU subsidies they receive, the European Parliament has argued.
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In a motion approved yesterday (12 March) following a debate on proposed European Commission reforms to the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), MEPs said such a restriction was unfair.
While some large producers were profitable, the MEPs argued, others were not.
“There is no clear link between the size and wealth of a farm,” said a communiqué.
The MEPs noted that some food production required a large workforce and so limiting their subsidies would be “an unfair disadvantage”.

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