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German Farmer Leader Rejects EU Reform Plan

January 22, 2003
https://p.dw.com/p/3C6z
The German who heads Europe's farming associaiton said on Wednesday the European Union's new plan to overhaul its agriculture policy would drive large numbers of farmers out of business. Gerd Sonnleitner, who heads both the German and European farming groups, issued the comment after the EU
commissioner of agriculture, Franz Fischler of Austria, released details of the plan on Wednesday in Brussels. Fischler said his plan had one goal -- to get farmers to put quality over quantity. To achieve this goal, Fischler wants to restructure the EU subsidy program for farmers. Under the current program, farmers' subsidies are based on their production or the size of their operation.