2019-2024

Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development

2020/2260(INI)

18.2.2021

AMENDMENTS 1634 - 2295

Draft report , (PE662.094v01-00)

A Farm to Fork Strategy for a fair, healthy and environmentally friendly food system (2020/2260(INI))

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PE681.105v01-00 2/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1634 Anja Hazekamp, , Silvia Modig, , Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for regulatory measures to burden that highly processed foods with reduce the burden that highly processed high salt, sugar and fat content place on foods with high salt, sugar and fat content public health; regrets that the introduction place on public health; recalls that nutrient of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and profiles, which are long overdue, remain stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles pertinent and necessary to meet the must be developed to restrict or prohibit objectives of Regulation (EC) No the use of false nutritional claims on foods 1924/2006 on Nutrition and Health high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a Claims; welcomes the announcement of a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack legislative proposal to establish nutrient nutrition labelling system based on profiles; points out that many food independent science; products, including some marketed towards children, continue to use health and nutrition claims despite them having high levels of nutrients of concern; stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to prohibit the use of claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls on binding targets for the major food producers and retailers to reformulate processed foods; highlights that 1 in 2 adults is overweight or obese in the EU, demonstrating the need for stronger action to help stem this public health crisis; recognises that front-of-pack nutritional labels have been identified by international public health bodies such as the World Health Organisation as a key tool to help consumers make more informed and healthier food choices; calls on the Commission to ensure that the EU mandatory front-of-pack nutritional label is developed based on robust, independent scientific evidence and demonstrated consumer understanding; stresses furthermore that to facilitate comparison across products, it should include an interpretive element and be based on uniform reference amounts such as per 100g/100ml;

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Amendment 1635 , , Sergio Berlato, , ,

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to promote burden that highly processed foods with healthier diets through consumer high salt, sugar and fat content place on awareness campaigns and activities public health;regrets that the introduction providing information on the importance of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of a varied and balanced diet that does not stresses that a robust set of nutrient exclude any food, provided that it is profiles must be developed to restrict or consumed in the right amount and prohibit the use of false nutritional claims frequency and is accompanied by on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; adequate physical activity; welcomes calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- efforts to harmonise systems for possible pack nutrition labelling system based on EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling independent science; provided that these are voluntary, informative, non-discriminatory, based on actual portions consumed and on independent science, eschewing simplistic solutions that could influence consumers’ decisions, as opposed to providing them with information on actual nutritional intake and balanced diets; considers that an EU-wide harmonised front-of-pack nutrition labelling system must meet the requirements laid down in Article 35 of Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011;notes, in this regard, that differences in consumption are linked not only to the availability of raw materials but also to different climates that require greater or lesser intake of certain nutrients, as well as to local traditions and typical recipes that must be taken into account and protected when formulating a balanced diet;

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PE681.105v01-00 4/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1636 , , Simona Bonafè, ,

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; stresses that the activities of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and implemented by national authorities must stresses that a robust set of nutrient be strengthened and harmonised to profiles must be developed to restrict or restrict or prohibit the use of false prohibit the use of false nutritional claims nutritional claims on foods high in fats, on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling pack nutrition labelling system based on system based on independent science, independent science; dietary guidelines and portion sizes; stresses that the front-of-pack nutrition labelling system should help consumers to make healthier food choices by providing them with detailed and comprehensible information on the food they consume, eschewing simplistic solutions, without undermining the competitiveness of the European agricultural system or damaging quality supply chains; supports the promotion of healthier diets through consumer awareness campaigns and activities providing information on the importance of a varied and balanced diet that does not exclude any food, provided that it is consumed in the right amount and frequency and is accompanied by adequate physical activity;

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Amendment 1637

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

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16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods place high salt, sugar and fat content place on on public health and to promote healthier public health;regrets that the introduction diets through consumer awareness of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and campaigns and activities providing stresses that a robust set of nutrient information on the importance of a varied profiles must be developed to restrict or and balanced diet that does not exclude prohibit the use of false nutritional claims any food, provided that it is consumed in on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; the right amount and frequency and is calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- accompanied by a healthy lifestyle; pack nutrition labelling system based on welcomes the search for an EU-wide independent science; front-of-pack (FOP) nutrition labelling system that excludes Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) and Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) products, as well as products with a single ingredient such as olive oil, and is based on the Italian ‘battery’ labelling system that informs consumers of the energy and nutritional content of the actual portions consumed; calls for the harmonised labelling system to be supported by sound scientific evidence and thorough impact assessments, and based on the principles of Article 35 of Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011, eschewing simplistic solutions that could influence consumers’ decisions, as opposed to providing them with information on actual nutritional intake and balanced diets;

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Amendment 1638 Zbigniew Kuźmiuk, , , Izabela-Helena Kloc, Elżbieta Kruk

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on

PE681.105v01-00 6/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent labelling system based on independent science; science; takes the view that reducing the prevalence of excess weight and obesity, reducing morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular disease, cancer and type 2 diabetes, and increasing the number of healthy life years should be priority objectives; recommends, therefore, that the stimulation of sustainable food processing practices should take into account current data on food and food ingredient consumption in individual countries, their impact on health, as well as recommendations on the principles of proper nutrition;

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Amendment 1639 Pietro Fiocchi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods, with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high ratios of salt, sugar and fat, place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that nutrient profiles of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and are greatly delayed and stresses that a stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles robust set of nutrient profiles must be must be developed to restrict or prohibit developed to restrict or prohibit the use of the use of false nutritional claims on foods false nutritional claims on foods high in high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a EU-wide mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory front-of-pack nutrition labelling labelling system based on independent based on independent science that would science; consider foods as part of the wider context of a healthy diet, encouraging variety, typical diet, moderation and a correct

AM\1224997EN.docx 7/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN balance of all food groups; legislative developments must take account of the fact that certain food products with a designation of origin or geographical indication cannot be merely reduced to their nutritional profile, as their modalities of consumption is compatible with a balanced diet; it might then be much more appropriate for these products to promote a balanced diet rather than a nutritional profile;

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Amendment 1640 Dolors Montserrat, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent labelling system based on independent science; science; stresses the urgency to apply a nutrition labelling system which integrates dietary guidelines to support consumers to make healthier food choices and that provides them with better, more detailed and easier to understand but not over simplistic information about the food they consume, also taking into consideration the level of processing of food and the benefits of low-processed high-quality food at the base of traditional European diets and consumption patterns;

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Amendment 1641 , , , , , , , , , Joëlle Mélin, Gilles Lebreton, Maxette Pirbakas

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures and consumer burden that highly processed foods with information campaigns to promote high salt, sugar and fat content place on healthier diets that provide information public health;regrets that the introduction on the importance of a varied and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and balanced diet that does not exclude any stresses that a robust set of nutrient food, provided that it is consumed in the profiles must be developed to restrict or right amount and frequency and is prohibit the use of false nutritional claims accompanied by adequate physical on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; activity; welcomes efforts to harmonise calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling pack nutrition labelling system based on systems, provided that they are voluntary, independent science; and based on the portions actually consumed and on independent science, eschewing simplistic solutions that could influence consumers’ decisions, as opposed to providing them with information on actual nutritional intake and balanced diets; believes that the instruments to harmonise EU-wide front- of-pack nutrition labelling should exclude the use of simplified categories and/or categories represented by colour schemes or traffic lights, such as the ‘Nutriscore’ model;

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Amendment 1642 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini, Annalisa Tardino

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

AM\1224997EN.docx 9/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures and consumer burden that highly processed foods with information campaigns to promote high salt, sugar and fat content place on healthier diets that provide information public health;regrets that the introduction on the importance of a varied and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and balanced diet that does not exclude any stresses that a robust set of nutrient food, provided that it is consumed in the profiles must be developed to restrict or right amount and frequency, and is prohibit the use of false nutritional claims accompanied by adequate physical on foods high in fats, sugars and/or activity; welcomes efforts to harmonise salt;calls for a mandatory EU-wide front- EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling of-pack nutrition labelling system based on systems, provided that they are voluntary, independent science; and based on the portions actually consumed and on independent science, eschewing simplistic solutions that could influence consumers’ decisions, as opposed to providing them with information on actual nutritional intake and balanced diets; believes that a harmonised EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system must meet the requirements laid down in Article 35 of Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011;

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Amendment 1643 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Marlene Mortler, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health taking into account already of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and achieved reduction successes; stresses that stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles a robust set of nutrient profiles must be must be developed to restrict or prohibit developed to restrict or prohibit the use of the use of false nutritional claims on foods false nutritional claims on foods high in high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory simplified EU-wide front-of- labelling system based on independent pack nutrition labelling system based on

PE681.105v01-00 10/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN science; independent science; highlights the importance of a diversified, balanced diet which does include a moderate intake of salt, sugar and fat; underlines that salt, sugar and fat have value-adding properties and functions in foods such as preservation, flavouring and texture enhancer; stresses that sugars and fats should not be judged solely on the basis of their energy density;

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Amendment 1644 Adrián Vázquez Lázara

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with consumption of foods with high salt, sugar high salt, sugar and fat content place on and fat content; regrets that the public health; regrets that the introduction introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and delayed and stresses that a robust set of stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles nutrient profiles must be developed to must be developed to restrict or prohibit restrict or prohibit the use of false the use of false nutritional claims on foods nutritional claims on foods high in fats, high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling labelling system based on independent system based on independent science; science; emphasises that it is crucial to ensure that the mandatory nutrition labelling system does not apply to products benefiting from any of the three existing quality labels under EU legislation (Protected Designation of Origin, Protected Geographical Indication and Geographical Indication) so as not to penalise products already subject to high nutritional quality standards;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 11/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1645 Hilde Vautmans, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for a harmonised EU-wide burden that highly processed foods with front-of-pack nutrition labelling system high salt, sugar and fat content place on based on independent science; public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science;

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Amendment 1646 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard on behalf of The Left Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent labelling system based on independent science; science; emphasises that any front-of- pack nutritional label should be developed based on robust, independent scientific evidence and be free from commercial

PE681.105v01-00 12/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN interests; stresses furthermore that to facilitate comparison across products, any front-of-pack nutritional label should be based on uniform reference amounts such as per 100g/100ml;

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Amendment 1647 Traian Băsescu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent labelling system based on independent science; science, as well as an in-depth impact assessment, taking into account the superior interest of consumers, whilst ensuring fair competition on the internal market and the protection of small producers and farmers, and of all EU traditional quality products that characterise our diverse culinary and cultural heritage;

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Amendment 1648 Veronika Vrecionová, Ruža Tomašić

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

AM\1224997EN.docx 13/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science;

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Amendment 1649 Petros Kokkalis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; stresses that a of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and comprehensive set of initiatives should be stresses that a robust set of nutrient developed to restrict or prohibit the use of profiles must be developed to restrict or false and misleading nutritional claims prohibit the use of false nutritional claims and promote healthier diets by enhanced on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; consumer food and nutrition information calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- on highly processed food and foods high pack nutrition labelling system based on in calories, fats, sugars and/or salt; invites independent science; the Commission to assess the feasibility and modalities of a harmonised voluntary EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system to provide transparent and comprehensive information to consumers, based on independent and up- to-date science; stresses that such a scheme should be independent of commercial interests;

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PE681.105v01-00 14/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1650 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures at European burden that highly processed foods with level to encourage product reformulation high salt, sugar and fat content place on of products not covered by EU quality public health; regrets that the introduction schemes and reduce the burden that highly of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and processed foods with high salt, sugar and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles fat content place on public health; regrets must be developed to restrict or prohibit that the introduction of nutrient profiles is the use of false nutritional claims on foods greatly delayed and stresses that a robust high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a set of nutrient profiles must be developed mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition to restrict or prohibit the use of false labelling system based on independent nutritional claims on foods high in fats, science; sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science and urges Member States to support the implementation of the upcoming EU system and refrain from unilateral actions that could hinder the harmonization work of the European Commission;

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Amendment 1651 Biljana Borzan, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Jytte Guteland, Javi López, Günther Sidl, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, César Luena, Clara Aguilera, Inese Vaidere, Nicolás González Casares

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for a comprehensive and burden that highly processed foods with complementary range of measures to

AM\1224997EN.docx 15/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN high salt, sugar and fat content place on reduce the burden that highly processed public health; regrets that the introduction foods with high salt, sugar and fat content of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and place on public health; recalls that nutrient stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles profiles, which are long overdue, remain must be developed to restrict or prohibit pertinent and necessary to meet the the use of false nutritional claims on foods objectives of Regulation (EC) No high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a 1924/2006 on Nutrition and Health mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack Claims; welcomes the announcement of a nutrition labelling system based on legislative proposal to establish nutrient independent science; profiles; points out that many food products, including some marketed towards children, continue to use health and nutrition claims despite them having high levels of nutrients of concern; stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to prohibit the use of claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt;

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Amendment 1652 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Claude Gruffat

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; recalls that nutrient profiles, of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and which are long overdue, remain pertinent stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles and necessary to meet the objectives of must be developed to restrict or prohibit Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 on the use of false nutritional claims on foods Nutrition and Health Claims; welcomes high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a the announcement of a legislative mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack proposal to establish nutrient profiles; nutrition labelling system based on points out that many food products, independent science; including some marketed towards children, continue to use health and nutrition claims despite them having high levels of nutrients of concern; stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be

PE681.105v01-00 16/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN developed to restrict or prohibit the use of nutrition and health claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt;

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Amendment 1653 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health and asks for an enhanced of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and reformulation program of ultra-processed stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles food; regrets that the introduction of must be developed to restrict or prohibit nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and the use of false nutritional claims on foods stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a must be developed to restrict or prohibit mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack the use of false nutritional claims on foods nutrition labelling system based on high in fats, sugars and/or salt and by independent science; considering the particularities of the quality and traditional food production; calls for a harmonised EU-wide front-of- pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science and dietary guidelines that supports consumers to make healthier food choices;

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Amendment 1654 Pernille Weiss, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with

AM\1224997EN.docx 17/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health focusing, in particular, on of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and facilitating the placing on the market of stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles innovative and sustainable ingredients must be developed to restrict or prohibit and technologies, such as biotech the use of false nutritional claims on foods solutions; which would significantly help high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a improve the nutritional profile of mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition processed foods; regrets that the labelling system based on independent introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly science; delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science;

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Amendment 1655 Daniel Buda

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for an mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition harmonised and mandatory EU-wide labelling system based on independent front-of-pack nutrition labelling system science; based on independent science and dietary guidelines that supports consumers to make healthier food choices and that provides them with better, more detailed and easier to understand but not over- simplistic information about the food they consume;

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PE681.105v01-00 18/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1656 Paolo De Castro, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Pina Picierno, Giuseppe Ferrandino, ,

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; stresses that a robust set of of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and initiatives must be developed to promote stresses that a robust set of nutrient healthier diets by enhanced consumer profiles must be developed to restrict or food and nutrition education, and restrict prohibit the use of false nutritional claims or prohibit the use of false nutritional on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- salt; calls for a harmonised EU-wide front- pack nutrition labelling system based on of-pack nutrition labelling system able to independent science; provide exhaustive and nutrient-specific information, based on independent science and on the reference intakes of the average consumer, without misleading and influencing purchasing choices, as provided by Regulation (EU)1169/2011;

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Amendment 1657

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; stresses that a robust set of of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and initiatives must be developed to promote stresses that a robust set of nutrient healthier diets by enhanced consumer profiles must be developed to restrict or food and nutrition education, and restrict prohibit the use of false nutritional claims or prohibit the use of false nutritional

AM\1224997EN.docx 19/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- salt; calls for a harmonised EU-wide front- pack nutrition labelling system based on of-pack nutrition labelling system able to independent science; provide exhaustive and nutrient-specific information, based on independent science and on the reference intakes of the average consumer, without misleading and influencing purchasing choices, as provided by Regulation (EU)1169/2011;

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Amendment 1658 Anne Sander, Agnès Evren, Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that foods with high salt, sugar and high salt, sugar and fat content place on fat content place on public health; stresses public health; regrets that the introduction that an EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and labelling system must be based on stresses that a robust set of nutrient independent science and must take profiles must be developed to restrict or account of all available food data; points prohibit the use of false nutritional claims out that such a system must in no way on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; discriminate against those products that calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- cannot be reduced to a nutrient profile, pack nutrition labelling system based on where they represent a tradition and independent science; know-how compatible with a balanced diet; points out, further, that a healthy diet does not depend solely on the nutrient profile of certain foods, but also on eating in moderation and having a varied diet;

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Amendment 1659 Delara Burkhardt, Mohammed Chahim

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

PE681.105v01-00 20/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt and mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition legislation to set maximum levels of labelling system based on independent sugar, fats and salt in certain processed science; food; calls for the prohibition of added sugar in baby foods; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science, such as Nutriscore;

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Amendment 1660 Martin Hlaváček, , Ondřej Knotek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on highly high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a processed foods high in fats, sugars and/or mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack salt; recognises the cost burden that would nutrition labelling system based on arise from these requirements to small independent science; and medium-size producers and their ability to compete with large manufacturers, therefore invites the Commission to propose a simplified scheme for SMEs participation;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 21/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1661 Balázs Hidvéghi, Edina Tóth

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; stresses the importance of of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and nutrient profiles which aim is to avoid the stresses that a robust set of nutrient use of false nutritional claims on foods profiles must be developed to restrict or high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for an prohibit the use of false nutritional claims EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; system based on independent science calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- bearing in mind the specificities of pack nutrition labelling system based on product groups; emphasises that the independent science; implementation of any further information to be provided to the consumer must be accompanied by appropriately funded awareness raising campaigns in order to achieve their goals;

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Amendment 1662 Herbert Dorfmann, Christine Schneider, Norbert Lins

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health also by reducing the of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and competitive advantage of sugar stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles production based on specific support must be developed to restrict or prohibit mechanism in the CAP; regrets that the the use of false nutritional claims on foods introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a delayed and stresses that a robust set of mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrient profiles must be developed to

PE681.105v01-00 22/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN nutrition labelling system based on restrict or prohibit the use of false independent science; nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a harmonised EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science, building on already existing systems;

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Amendment 1663 Christophe Hansen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Emphasises that overweight and burden that highly processed foods with obesity lead to many non-communicable high salt, sugar and fat content place on diseases and are caused by an imbalance public health; regrets that the between energy intake and consumption, introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly recognises the need to inform consumers delayed and stresses that a robust set of about measures to reduce excessive intake nutrient profiles must be developed to of highly processed foods with high salt, restrict or prohibit the use of false sugar and fat content and to reformulate nutritional claims on foods high in fats, products in line with guidelines on a sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory healthy and sustainable diet where EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling possible; notes that a mandatory EU-wide system based on independent science; front-of-pack nutrition labelling system should be based on the labelling rules established under Regulation No 1169/2011 on Food Information to Consumers as well as new independent science;

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Amendment 1664 Claude Gruffat, Sarah Wiener, Benoît Biteau

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

AM\1224997EN.docx 23/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN 16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; calls for product labelling to of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and inform consumers, in bold type, of the stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles number of ingredients that products must be developed to restrict or prohibit contain; regrets that the introduction of the use of false nutritional claims on foods nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition must be developed to restrict or prohibit labelling system based on independent the use of false nutritional claims on foods science; high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science;

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Amendment 1665 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Alin Mituța, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that over-consumption of foods high salt, sugar and fat content place on with high salt, sugar and fat content place public health; regrets that the introduction on public health; regrets that the of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles delayed and stresses that a robust set of must be developed to restrict or prohibit nutrient profiles would help consumers to the use of false nutritional claims on foods better understand nutritional claims on high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a foods and particularly to set into mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition perspective claims on foods high in fats, labelling system based on independent sugars and/or salt; calls for particular science; attention to be given to food for children and other special purpose foods; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science;

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PE681.105v01-00 24/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1666 Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider, Annie Schreijer-Pierik, Herbert Dorfmann, Alexander Bernhuber, Marlene Mortler, Michaela Šojdrová

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for a harmonised EU-wide burden that highly processed foods with front-of-pack nutrition labelling system high salt, sugar and fat content place on based on independent science and dietary public health; regrets that the guidelines that support consumers to introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly make healthier food choices and that delayed and stresses that a robust set of provides them with better, more detailed nutrient profiles must be developed to and easier to understand but not over- restrict or prohibit the use of false simplistic information about the food they nutritional claims on foods high in fats, consume; sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science;

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Amendment 1667 Roberta Metsola

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent labelling system based on independent science; science which is easy for consumers to understand, easily legible and does not over-burden food packaging businesses and unions;

AM\1224997EN.docx 25/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Or. en

Amendment 1668 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Calls for measures to reduce the 16. encourages the Member States and burden that highly processed foods with the Commission, without exerting further high salt, sugar and fat content place on coercion or prohibition, to provide public health; regrets that the scientifically based information to the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly population on the principles of a healthy delayed and stresses that a robust set of diet; stresses in this connection that nutrient profiles must be developed to responsible, suitably informed citizens restrict or prohibit the use of false charged with the welfare of children and nutritional claims on foods high in fats, others in their care must take personal sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory responsibility for ensuring they have a EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling healthy diet; notes that a mandatory EU- system based on independent science; wide nutrition labelling system based on independent science could be worthwhile, whereby such labelling does not necessarily have to be front-of-pack;

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Amendment 1669 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional information on high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt;

PE681.105v01-00 26/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack encourages the introduction of a nutrition labelling system based on voluntary EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition independent science; labelling system based on independent science and taking account of the food and cultural traditions of Member States;

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Amendment 1670 Kateřina Konečná

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; recognises mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack the cost burden that would arise from nutrition labelling system based on these requirements to small and medium- independent science; size producers and therefore invites the Commission to propose a simplified scheme for SMEs participation;

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Amendment 1671 Martin Hojsík, Pascal Canfin, Irena Joveva, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat, food improvement public health; regrets that the introduction agents, pesticide residues and harmful

AM\1224997EN.docx 27/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and chemicals and their mixtures place on stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles public health; regrets that the introduction must be developed to restrict or prohibit of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and the use of false nutritional claims on foods stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a must be developed to restrict or prohibit mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition the use of false nutritional claims on foods labelling system based on independent high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a science; mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science;

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Amendment 1672 Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent labelling system to empower consumers to science; make informed, healthy and sustainable food choices based on independent science;

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Amendment 1673 Herbert Dorfmann

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

PE681.105v01-00 28/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to promote burden that highly processed foods with healthier diets through consumer high salt, sugar and fat content place on awareness campaigns and activities public health; regrets that the providing information on the importance introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly of a varied and balanced diet in which delayed and stresses that a robust set of food is consumed in the right amount and nutrient profiles must be developed to is accompanied by adequate physical restrict or prohibit the use of false activity; stresses that a robust set of nutritional claims on foods high in fats, nutrient profiles must be developed to sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory restrict or prohibit the use of false EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling nutritional claims on foods high in fats, system based on independent science; sugars and/or salt; calls for a harmonised EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science;

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Amendment 1674 Elsi Katainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent labelling system based on independent science; science while maintaining national and well-established nutritional labels;

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Amendment 1675 Chris MacManus

AM\1224997EN.docx 29/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt, also noting mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition the risk posed by less healthy 'dual labelling system based on independent quality' products; calls for a mandatory science; EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent science;

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Amendment 1676 ,

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that foods with high salt, sugar and high salt, sugar and fat content place on fat content place on public health; regrets public health; regrets that the introduction that the system of nutrient profiles of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and supported by the Commission, Nutriscore, stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles lacks scientific basis and is not an must be developed to restrict or prohibit effective system for providing consumers the use of false nutritional claims on foods with useful information encouraging a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a healthy and balanced diet; stresses that a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack robust set of nutrient profiles must be nutrition labelling system based on developed to restrict or prohibit the use of independent science; false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for an online science-based labelling system;

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PE681.105v01-00 30/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1677 Asger Christensen, Martin Hlaváček

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack EU-wide, category-based front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on nutrition labelling system based on independent science; independent science; calls for voluntary harmonised origin labelling;

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Amendment 1678 Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Łukasz Kohut, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Michal Wiezik, Radan Kanev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent labelling system based on robust scientific science; evidence and proven consumer

AM\1224997EN.docx 31/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN understanding;

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Amendment 1679 , , , , ,

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to promote burden that highly processed foods with healthier diets through consumer high salt, sugar and fat content place on awareness campaigns and activities public health;regrets that the introduction providing information on the importance of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of a varied and balanced diet in which stresses that a robust set of nutrient food is consumed in the right amount and profiles must be developed to restrict or is accompanied by adequate physical prohibit the use of false nutritional claims activity; calls for a harmonised EU-wide on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; front-of-pack nutrition labelling system calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- that is based on independent science and pack nutrition labelling system based on on the principles of Article 35 of independent science; Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011, and that is voluntary, informative, non- discriminatory and supported by thorough impact assessments;

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Amendment 1680 Sirpa Pietikäinen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar, fat and trans fat content public health; regrets that the introduction place on public health; regrets that the of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles delayed and stresses that a robust set of

PE681.105v01-00 32/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN must be developed to restrict or prohibit nutrient profiles must be developed to the use of false nutritional claims on foods restrict or prohibit the use of false high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a nutritional claims on foods high in fats, mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition sugars and/or salt; calls for a mandatory labelling system based on independent EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling science; system based on independent science;

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Amendment 1681 Ivan David

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on highly high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a processed foods high in fats, sugars and/or mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack salt; calls for strengthening the focus on nutrition labelling system based on the promotion of well-balanced nutrition; independent science;

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Amendment 1682 Jessica Polfjärd

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; regrets that the introduction of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and

AM\1224997EN.docx 33/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles stresses that a robust set of nutrient profiles must be developed to restrict or prohibit must be developed to restrict or prohibit the use of false nutritional claims on foods the use of false nutritional claims on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for a high in fats, sugars and/or salt; calls for an mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling nutrition labelling system based on system based on independent science; independent science;

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Amendment 1683 Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Calls for measures to reduce the 16. Calls for measures to reduce the burden that highly processed foods with burden that highly processed foods with high salt, sugar and fat content place on high salt, sugar and fat content place on public health; regrets that the introduction public health; stresses that nutrient profiles of nutrient profiles is greatly delayed and for claim purposes could not assist in the stresses that a robust set of nutrient fight against overweight and obesity if profiles must be developed to restrict or they focus only on certain nutrients and prohibit the use of false nutritional claims ignore products’ energy content; calls for on foods high in fats, sugars and/or salt; a EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of- system based on independent science with pack nutrition labelling system based on an open access for all market operators; independent science;

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Amendment 1684 Balázs Hidvéghi, Edina Tóth

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Highlights that the origin indications must be clear and transparent; recalls that the rules of origin labelling of

PE681.105v01-00 34/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN honey blends must be updated 1a; underlines that this is needed to support the work of European beekeepers whose role in the enhancement of biodiversity and securing food security is of utmost importance; therefore calls on the Commission to open the Directive on honey (2001/110/EC) in order to prevent misleading consumers and establish fair marketing practices; ______1a Prospects and challenges for the EU apiculture sector, (European Parliament resolution of 1 March 2018 on prospects and challenges for the EU apiculture sector (2017/2115(INI))

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Amendment 1685 Jessica Polfjärd

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Notes that some Member States have well-functioning systems in place for the labelling of food and nutrients; emphasises that any new measures for the labelling of food products must take this into account and be implemented in a way that ensures clear information for consumers and does not impose undue burden on companies;

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Amendment 1686 Elsi Katainen, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Hilde Vautmans, Alin Mituța, Irène Tolleret, Jérémy Decerle

Motion for a resolution

AM\1224997EN.docx 35/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Stresses that the EU should establish more precise rules on the labelling of origin of food both in restaurants and in the retail in order to enable more transparent and sustainable choices for consumers;

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Amendment 1687 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini, Annalisa Tardino, Joëlle Mélin, Gilles Lebreton, Maxette Pirbakas

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Stresses the importance of the Commission’s proposal to introduce a harmonised front-of-pack (FOP) labelling system based on sound scientific evidence and supported by accurate impact assessments; calls on the Commission to take into account the actual daily intake of food and drink to avoid sending misleading messages to the consumer; takes the view that a harmonised scheme at EU level must be easy to understand and must not be misleading, and therefore advises against the use of colours that would convey a simplistic message without providing details of the method used to attribute them; expresses its concern that products protected by PDO and PGI labels might be penalised, since they are governed by production rules laying down the raw materials and production methods to be used, and as such cannot be changed;

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PE681.105v01-00 36/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1688 Biljana Borzan, Günther Sidl, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, César Luena, Inese Vaidere, Nicolás González Casares, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Rovana Plumb, Eric Andrieu, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Jytte Guteland, Javi López, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Highlights that 1 in 2 adults is overweight or obese in the EU, demonstrating the need for stronger action to help stem this public health crisis; recognises that front-of-pack nutritional labels have been identified by international public health bodies such as the World Health Organisation as a key tool to help consumers make more informed and healthier food choices; calls on the Commission to ensure that the EU mandatory front-of-pack nutritional label is developed based on robust, independent scientific evidence and demonstrated consumer understanding; stresses furthermore that to facilitate comparison across products, it should include an interpretive element and be based on uniform reference amounts such as per 100g/100ml;

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Amendment 1689 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Claude Gruffat

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Highlights that 1 in 2 adults is

AM\1224997EN.docx 37/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN overweight or obese in the EU, demonstrating the need for stronger action to help stem this public health crisis; recognises that front-of-pack nutritional labels have been identified by international public health bodies such as the World Health Organisation as a key tool to help consumers make more informed and healthier food choices; calls on the Commission to ensure that the mandatory EU front-of-pack nutritional label is developed based on robust, independent scientific evidence and demonstrated consumer understanding; emphasises that to facilitate comparison across products, it should include an interpretive element and be based on uniform reference amounts such as per 100g/100ml;

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Amendment 1690 Petros Kokkalis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Stresses that current nutri-score schemes implemented in certain Member States present methodological and algorithmic limitations that lead to distortions with regard to the overall nutritional value of certain products, thus providing misleading information to European consumers; underlines that nutri-score schemes, when determining a food product's overall nutritional contribution, shall not base the evaluation solely on nutrients such as sugar, fat and salt; reiterates that promoting healthy diets means encouraging well-balanced diets based on the consumption of a variety of food groups; stresses that the different dietary patterns, habits and food

PE681.105v01-00 38/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN culture across the EU should be taken dully into consideration;

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Amendment 1691 Linea Søgaard-Lidell, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Welcomes the initiatives to enable the consumer to determine whether a product is green and environmentally friendly from its packaging; calls on the Commission to examine if any overlapping between green and environmental label, certification, claim and reporting requirements exist; further calls on the Commission to ensure that different requirements for a product to be certified as green will be harmonised or compatible and to ensure that the methods for obtaining and using data points from economic actors to establish a product's climate footprint will be uniform across different legislation and political initiatives;

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Amendment 1692 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Calls for renewed attention to achieve an effective and EU-wide approach to tackle the exposure of

AM\1224997EN.docx 39/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN children and adolescents to the advertising and marketing [commercial communications] of processed foods high in fat, sugar and salt on broadcast and digital media; calls on the Commission to consider taking legislative action to protect the health of this vulnerable group of consumers, and calls on Member States and regional authorities to ban commercial communications in public spaces and to take a stand against the promotion of unhealthy choices due to the rapid release of new establishments of fast-food chains;

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Amendment 1693 Dolors Montserrat, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Calls the Commission to guarantee, through the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), a common European nutrition labelling system based on the most complete and recent scientific evidences, integrating the different values of quality and processed food on determining healthy diets; stresses the need for monitoring actions by the EFSA to supervise and insure the commonly agreed correct application of the labelling system by the national agencies for food safety, taking into account the diversity of traditional products coming from different European countries;

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Amendment 1694 Eric Andrieu, Michèle Rivasi, Sylvie Guillaume, Sara Cerdas, Milan Brglez, Francisco

PE681.105v01-00 40/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Guerreiro, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, Evelyne Gebhardt

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Calls for a mandatory EU-wide front-of-pack nutrition labelling system based on independent and sound science; indicates in this regard that the Nutri- Score label, which has been adopted by several EU Member States, industrial players and consumer associations, is to date the easiest label to understand nutritional information, makes consumers to choose healthier foods, incentivises manufacturers to improve the nutritional quality of their products and thus participates in the fight against the increase in cardiovascular disease, cancer, obesity and diabetes;

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Amendment 1695 Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Łukasz Kohut, Michal Wiezik, Radan Kanev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Welcomes the European Commission intention to extend the mandatory origin or provenance indications to certain products while fully taking into account impacts on the single market; in this context, calls on the Commission to carry out a holistic impact assessment and analyse different options of place of origin labelling, including through an EU harmonised Regional Food Label which can offer consumers more accurate information and support regional development;

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Amendment 1696 Marc Tarabella

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Urges the Commission to avoid simplistic labelling that may mislead consumers, and instead advocate a simple score from 1 to 7 that is based mainly on the level of processing of food, with a good score (from 1 to 3) being given to food that involves little or no processing, and a less good or poor score (from 4 to 7) being given to highly processed food that contains multiple additives;

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Amendment 1697 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Welcomes the possibility of encouraging the harmonisation of front- of-pack nutrition labelling schemes, provided that this is voluntary rather than a regulatory requirement and is based on clear scientific evidence; calls for a guarantee that nutrition labelling schemes will take into account the actual portions consumed and nutritional content;

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PE681.105v01-00 42/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1698 Paolo De Castro, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Pina Picierno, Giuseppe Ferrandino, Elisabetta Gualmini, Massimiliano Smeriglio

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Notes that healthy products, including food, may contain natural or synthetic ingredients, which have different impacts on the environment and the health of consumers. Calls for the introduction of mandatory labelling schemes for healthy products, indicating whether an ingredient is of synthetic origin when obtained by a chemical synthesis, especially in the case natural equivalents exist;

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Amendment 1699 Martin Hojsík, Michal Wiezik, Pascal Canfin, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Stresses that in order to be able to make an informed choice, information on the content of food, including impurities, presence of residues of harmful chemicals, such as from food-contact materials and pesticides, have to be known to consumers and incorporated in the food labelling schemes;

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Amendment 1700

AM\1224997EN.docx 43/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Alexander Bernhuber, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Stresses in this context, that natural food shall not be rated negative in comparison to artificially produced food; calls on the Commission and the Member States while preparing the EU-wide front- of-pack nutritional labelling system that natural food shall be highlighted in this context;

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Amendment 1701 Pascal Canfin, Catherine Chabaud, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Asger Christensen,

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Calls on the Commission to work on a European Force against food fraud to enhance coordination between the different relevant national agencies in order to ensure the implementation of EU food standards both within the EU single market and regarding our imports;

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Amendment 1702 Anne Sander, Agnès Evren, Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Welcomes the intention to increase

PE681.105v01-00 44/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN consumer information and transparency, but stresses the importance of retaining clear, concise and fully understandable information;

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Amendment 1703 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Maria Noichl, Eric Andrieu, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Calls on the European Commission to consider digital consumer information as a key element in making information on healthy and sustainable diets available to consumers in the EU;

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Amendment 1704 Herbert Dorfmann

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Calls on the European Commission to consider digital consumer information as a key element in making information on healthy and sustainable diets available to consumers in the EU;

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Amendment 1705

AM\1224997EN.docx 45/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Jérémy Decerle

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Calls on the Commission to explore the possibility to apply specific conditions or exemptions for foods under GIs, as well as for single ingredient products;

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Amendment 1706 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Marlene Mortler, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16a. Calls for a labelling which provides the mandatory information in a useful, legible, understandable, comparable, proportionate and feasible manner;

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Amendment 1707 Petros Kokkalis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Warns about the potential administrative burden and economic impact the introduction of a mandatory Union front-of-pack nutrition labelling would entail for small-scale and artisanal food production; stresses, equally, that

PE681.105v01-00 46/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN exemption of small-scale and artisanal food production from a potential EU wide mandatory front-of-package nutrition labelling could make consumers regard them as less healthy; calls on the Commission in the ongoing public consultations and impact assessments to take dully into account the concerns of small businesses and identify the appropriate policy scenario that does not discriminate or create unfavourable conditions against their products compared to bigger producers;

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Amendment 1708 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Notes that consumer choices must be informed, knowledgeable and based on the principle that a balanced diet requires not only consumption at each meal of proteins, fats and carbohydrates in a balanced manner, in terms of quantity and quality, but also rotation of the nutrients consumed; considers that labelling that does not take into account the actual quantitative nutritional content of simple and processed foods could influence consumer choices in a misleading way;

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Amendment 1709 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Michèle Rivasi

AM\1224997EN.docx 47/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Points to the negative effects of ultra-processed foods on diet quality and on health, especially on the gut microbiome, therefore suggests that such a front-of-pack nutrition label should also clearly indicate the degree of processing a product has undergone or be linked to a label indicating the degree of processing; for this purpose suggests to establish a food classification and labelling system of food analogous to the NOVA1a system or similar concepts in order to enable informed choices for consumers; ______1a FAO, 2019, Ultra-processed foods, diet quality, and health using the NOVA classification system

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Amendment 1710 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Maria Noichl, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez- Piñero, Miroslav Číž, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Calls on the Commission to strengthen the EU single market and provide clarity and simplicity for all players in the food sector, offering a more harmonised and science-based approach, which is currently lacking, in areas such as front-of-pack labelling, origin labelling, waste management, food donations, to name but a few, so that

PE681.105v01-00 48/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Europe can uphold sustainability standards in the food chain at the international level;

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Amendment 1711 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro, Sylwia Spurek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Encourages the Commission to set measurable targets to reduce the consumption of meat in the EU, more in line with dietary guidelines and the sustainability challenges; suggests the inclusion of the target established in the Netherlands, to ensure a level-playing field in the EU, of a reversal of the ratio of animal protein to plant protein consumption from 60/40 to 40/60, and a 10 to 15 % reduction in the total protein intake;

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Amendment 1712 Anne Sander, Agnès Evren, Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Welcomes the intention to examine whether labelling can be used to help consumers make more sustainable choices that will add value to our European products; calls for the harmonisation of any such labelling that is developed, so that all European

AM\1224997EN.docx 49/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN consumers within the single market are fully informed;

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Amendment 1713 Jérémy Decerle, Pascal Canfin

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Welcomes the Commission initiative aiming at improving origin- labelling and extending it to a wider range of products; calls for building as soon as possible a comprehensive, harmonised and mandatory EU origin-labelling scheme, as a way to protect and promote EU agri-food products;

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Amendment 1714 Pascal Canfin, Catherine Chabaud, Nils Torvalds, Jérémy Decerle, Nicolae Ştefănuță

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Calls on the Commission to work on a European Force against food fraud to enhance coordination between the different relevant national agencies in order to ensure the implementation of EU food standards both within the EU single market and regarding our imports;

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Amendment 1715

PE681.105v01-00 50/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Stresses that exemptions for all agricultural direct marketers and for small scale businesses have to be ensured, so that food companies shall not have market benefits;

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Amendment 1716 Christine Schneider, Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Marlene Mortler, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16b. Stresses the need to provide information on the nutrition profile, the origin, the compliance with animal welfare provisions and the sustainability;

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Amendment 1717 Anne Sander, Agnès Evren, Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16c. Welcomes the future proposal to require indications of origin for certain products, which will add value to European products, improve traceability and promote short supply chains that are

AM\1224997EN.docx 51/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN beneficial for the environment; calls for such indications of origin to be introduced for all processed products and in all catering facilities;

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Amendment 1718 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Christophe Hansen, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16c. Calls for the establishment of a digital system for the provision of additional voluntary information for agri food products ("EU4healthyfood"), this information could be provided in a digital manner via a QR code and be retrieved easily by the consumer; highlights that the presentation of this information should be aligned with the mandatory labelling system and could provide additional information;

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Amendment 1719 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Biljana Borzan, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Maria Noichl, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16c. Recalls the growing importance attached by producers and consumers to origin labelling; insists that such labelling should be established at EU level, should

PE681.105v01-00 52/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN not undermine the smooth functioning of the internal market, be fully verifiable and traceable, and should be compatible with the EU's international obligations;

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Amendment 1720 Alexander Bernhuber, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16c. Emphasises that overweight and obesity are at the origin of diet-related non-communicable diseases, as obesity is caused by an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure, all actions must take this principle into account;

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Amendment 1721 Jérémy Decerle, Pascal Canfin, Martin Hlaváček

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16c. In the case of imported agri-food products, calls for the labelling of origin with the mention EU or if not EU with the name of the 3rd country(ies) clearly mentioned for all processed products and in all the food services/catering;

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Amendment 1722 Christine Schneider, Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins,

AM\1224997EN.docx 53/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Alexander Bernhuber, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

16d. Calls on the Commission to address the problem of misleading labelling and advertising and to close legal loopholes;

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Amendment 1723 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs); urges the Commission to bring forward the date of publication of a revised proposal; insists on the need for a comprehensive, harmonised regulation of all FCMs, which should be based on the precautionary principle, the principle of ‘no data, no market’, comprehensive safety assessments that address all the relevant safety and health endpoints and are based on the latest scientific data for all chemicals used in FCMs, effective enforcement and improved information to

PE681.105v01-00 54/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN consumers;

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Amendment 1724 Asger Christensen, Martin Hojsík, Billy Kelleher, Nils Torvalds, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Regrets the lack of harmonisation commitment to revise the EU legislation on and information about the presence of food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its hazardous chemicals in food contact call to revise the legislation on FCM in line materials; Welcomes therefore the with the regulation on the registration, Commission’s commitment to revise the evaluation, authorisation and restriction of EU legislation on food contact materials chemicals (REACH), as well as (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the classification, labelling and packaging legislation on FCM in line with the regulations, and to insert, without further regulation on the registration, evaluation, delay, specific provisions to substitute authorisation and restriction of chemicals endocrine disrupting chemicals; (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions, including cut-off criteria, to phase out endocrine disrupting chemicals; and substances of very high concern (SVHC) in all FCM; reiterates its call to include in the FCM revised legislation binding provisions for all materials used in the food contact materials, including those that are not yet covered (such as paper, ink, adhesives or glue);

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Amendment 1725 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

AM\1224997EN.docx 55/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals; stresses that the introduction of more sustainable materials could lead to additional costs for producers and that new obligations should take proper account of the time needed for introduction and actual availability of alternative packaging materials and solutions;

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Amendment 1726 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Regrets the lack of action to commitment to revise the EU legislation on ensure that all food contact materials are food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its safe and sustainable, welcomes the call to revise the legislation on FCM in line Commission’s commitment to revise the with the regulation on the registration, EU legislation on food contact materials evaluation, authorisation and restriction of (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the chemicals (REACH), as well as legislation on FCM in line with the classification, labelling and packaging regulation on the registration, evaluation, regulations, and to insert, without further authorisation and restriction of chemicals delay, specific provisions to substitute (REACH), as well as classification, endocrine disrupting chemicals; labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; calls for the revision to also include inks and other materials in

PE681.105v01-00 56/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN contact with food and likely to migrate into it and to cover all most common and all hazardous contaminants in FCMs;

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Amendment 1727 Dolors Montserrat, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM) in order to call to revise the legislation on FCM in line support the Circular Economy Action with the regulation on the registration, Plan (CEAP); reiterates its call to revise evaluation, authorisation and restriction of the legislation on FCM in line with the chemicals (REACH), as well as regulation on the registration, evaluation, classification, labelling and packaging authorisation and restriction of chemicals regulations, and to insert, without further (REACH), as well as classification, delay, specific provisions to substitute labelling and packaging regulations, and to endocrine disrupting chemicals; insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; while not affecting the packaging role in preserving food safety or quality and incentivizing the development of sustainable packaging solutions;

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Amendment 1728 Daniel Buda

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its

AM\1224997EN.docx 57/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals while not affecting the packaging role in preserving food safety or quality and incentivizing the development of sustainable packaging solutions;

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Amendment 1729 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals; while not affecting the packaging role in preserving food safety or quality and incentivizing the development of sustainable packaging solutions;

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Amendment 1730 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution

PE681.105v01-00 58/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals; supports the scientific opinions of EFSA and ECHA and recognises the need to give both agencies more weight in decision- making;

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Amendment 1731 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Alin Mituța, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); calls on the call to revise the legislation on FCM in line Commission to adopt without further with the regulation on the registration, delay measures for harmonising evaluation, authorisation and restriction of regulation of those materials not yet chemicals (REACH), as well as addressed at EU level; reiterates its call to classification, labelling and packaging revise the legislation on FCM in line with regulations, and to insert, without further the regulation on the registration, delay, specific provisions to substitute evaluation, authorisation and restriction of endocrine disrupting chemicals; chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals;

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Amendment 1732 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM), based on call to revise the legislation on FCM in the scientific work of the EFSA, with a line with the regulation on the view to establishing an increasingly registration, evaluation, authorisation and comprehensive and harmonised European restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well regulatory framework in relation to as classification, labelling and packaging specific issues and areas in the light of regulations, and to insert, without further scientific developments and the need for delay, specific provisions to substitute research and technological innovation; endocrine disrupting chemicals;

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Amendment 1733 Christine Schneider, Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM) and to adopt call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with no delay specific measures for those with the regulation on the registration, 13 groups of materials not yet harmonised evaluation, authorisation and restriction of at EU level; reiterates its call to revise the chemicals (REACH), as well as legislation on FCM in line with the classification, labelling and packaging regulation on the registration, evaluation, regulations, and to insert, without further authorisation and restriction of chemicals delay, specific provisions to substitute (REACH), as well as classification,

PE681.105v01-00 60/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN endocrine disrupting chemicals; labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals;

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Amendment 1734 Biljana Borzan, Nicolás González Casares, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Rovana Plumb, Eric Andrieu, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Jytte Guteland, Javi López, Günther Sidl, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Demetris Papadakis, César Luena, Clara Aguilera, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals; stresses that equal safety requirements should be applied to virgin and recycled materials;

Or. en

Amendment 1735 Salvatore De Meo, Antonio Tajani, Giuseppe Milazzo, Massimiliano Salini, Fulvio Martusciello, Aldo Patriciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on

AM\1224997EN.docx 61/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in call to revise the legislation on FCM based line with the regulation on the on the scientific work of the EFSA, as registration, evaluation, authorisation and well as classification, labelling and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well packaging regulations, and to insert, as classification, labelling and packaging without further delay, specific provisions regulations, and to insert, without further to substitute endocrine disrupting delay, specific provisions to substitute chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals;

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Amendment 1736 Michaela Šojdrová, Norbert Lins, Dan-Ştefan Motreanu, Christine Schneider, Asim Ademov, Annie Schreijer-Pierik, Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals (based on scientifically proven methods);

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Amendment 1737 Ivan David,

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s

PE681.105v01-00 62/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals (based on scientifically proven methods);

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Amendment 1738 Miroslav Číž, Monika Beňová, Robert Hajšel

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals (based on scientifically proven methods);

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Amendment 1739 Jytte Guteland

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Motion for a resolution Amendment

AM\1224997EN.docx 63/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN 17. Welcomes the Commission’s 17. Welcomes the Commission’s commitment to revise the EU legislation on commitment to revise the EU legislation on food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its food contact materials (FCM); reiterates its call to revise the legislation on FCM in line call to revise the legislation on FCM in line with the regulation on the registration, with the regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH), as well as chemicals (REACH), as well as classification, labelling and packaging classification, labelling and packaging regulations, and to insert, without further regulations, and to insert, without further delay, specific provisions to substitute delay, specific provisions to substitute endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupting chemicals and other hazardous chemicals in food;

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Amendment 1740 Elsi Katainen, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 a (new)

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17a. Calls on the Commission to take measures to promote a decentralised energy system and biogas production on farms, noting that in this context state aid rules must be made more flexible by facilitating the off-farm sale of energy and fuel produced on farms;

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Amendment 1741 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 a (new)

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17a. Welcomes the intention of the Commission to establish rules for the safe recycling into food contact materials of

PE681.105v01-00 64/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN plastic materials other than PET, and calls on the Commission to also establish rules on other streams including the inks, liners and glues allowed on the internal market to ensure that hazardous chemicals and compounds, such as heavy metals, MOSH/MOAH and other endocrine disrupting and otherwise hazardous chemicals do not end up in recycled plastic, paper and cardboard to ensure safe food packaging;

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Amendment 1742 Biljana Borzan, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Jytte Guteland, Javi López, Günther Sidl, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Demetris Papadakis, César Luena, Clara Aguilera, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Rovana Plumb, Marc Tarabella, Nicolás González Casares

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 a (new)

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17a. Insists further on the need for comprehensive, harmonised regulation of all FCMs, which should be based on the precautionary principle, the principle of ‘no data, no market’, comprehensive safety assessments that address all the relevant safety and health endpoints and are based on the latest scientific data for all chemicals used in FCMs, effective enforcement and improved information to consumers;

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Amendment 1743 Günther Sidl, Sylvie Guillaume, Jytte Guteland

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 a (new)

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17a. Regards it as essential, further, to keep consumers better informed by introducing mandatory origin labelling of food, which would be broadened to cover animal welfare, sustainability and pesticide residue levels;

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Amendment 1744 Martin Hojsík, Frédérique Ries, Pascal Canfin, Irena Joveva, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 a (new)

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17a. Recalls its call to extend the EU generic risk assessment across the legislation to prevent the exposure of consumers to hazardous substances in food;

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Amendment 1745 Biljana Borzan, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Jytte Guteland, Marc Tarabella, Günther Sidl, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Demetris Papadakis, Anja Hazekamp, Monika Beňová

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 b (new)

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17b. Notes that vast majority of chemicals in the EU is currently regulated on a case-by-case basis and for each specific use while ample evidence justifies that for the most harmful chemicals the generic approach to risk management

PE681.105v01-00 66/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN becomes the default option, in particular as regards their use in consumer products; calls, therefore, on the Commission to extend the generic approach to risk management across legislation to ensure that substances used in agriculture, food production and processing do not contain chemicals that cause cancers, gene mutations, affect the reproductive or the endocrine system, or are persistent and bio-accumulative;

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Amendment 1746 Martin Hojsík, Michal Wiezik, Anja Hazekamp, Pascal Canfin, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 b (new)

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17b. Believes that to encourage circularity in the food sector and trust in recycled materials, supply chains and final consumers have to have the information about the identity and safety of chemicals in and migrating from food contact materials and articles; recalls to this aim its call to apply equal safety requirements for virgin and recycled materials and to ensure traceability of hazardous chemicals throughout articles’ life-cycles;

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Amendment 1747 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 b (new)

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17b. Insists further on the need for comprehensive, harmonised regulation of all FCMs, which should be based on the precautionary principle, the principle of ‘no data, no market’, comprehensive safety assessments that address all the relevant safety and health endpoints and are based on the latest scientific data for all chemicals used in FCMs, effective enforcement and improved information to consumers;

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Amendment 1748 Daniela Rondinelli, Dino Giarrusso

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping education and correct food information in consumption patterns and the need to make shaping consumption patterns and the need it easier for consumers to choose healthy to make it easier for consumers to choose and sustainable diets; reiterates the healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; stresses the need food prices must send the right signal to to use appropriate instruments (brands, consumers; welcomes, therefore, the promotions, communication, etc.) to strategy’s objective that the healthy and promote the ethical consumption of sustainable choice should become the most products from social farming that, in affordable one; accordance with European Directives and national rules, involves categories of disadvantaged workers ( unemployed, disabled, asylum seekers, victims of violence, prisoners and ex-prisoners, etc.);underlines that, too often, low food prices hide many factors including the

PE681.105v01-00 68/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN deplorable employment and working conditions of those who produce it; considers that fair and equitable food prices, reflecting the true cost of production to the environment and society, are the only way to bring about sustainable and equitable food systems in the long term; emphasises the need to increase transparency and raise consumer awareness on the costs and profits involved in each stage of the production chain; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become affordable, taking into account, too, the economic sustainability of producers and production costs;

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Amendment 1749

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Takes note of the fact that the rightly recognises the role and influence of strategy recognises the role and influence the food environment in shaping of the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 69/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1750 Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

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18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice should become the most affordable one; affordable one; urges the Commission to present legal or fiscal instruments by 2022 to translate these principles into practice, such a zero VAT tax for healthy and sustainable food products (e.g., organic vegetables and fruits) and/or higher VAT taxes for food products with proven negative impacts on public health or the environment;

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Amendment 1751 Christine Schneider, Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

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18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness including impacts of consumption patterns and digital channels of the impacts of providing information on diets that are consumption patterns and providing better for human health and have a lower information on diets that are better for environmental footprint; underlines that human health and have a lower food prices must send the right signal to environmental footprint; underlines that consumers; welcomes, therefore, the food prices must send the right signal to strategy’s objective that the healthy and consumers; requests to consider that fair sustainable choice should become the most food prices, reflecting also the true cost of affordable one; production for the environment and society, are the only way to achieve sustainable and equitable food systems in the long term; underlines the need to increase transparency and raise consumers’ awareness regarding the costs and profits related to each stage of the food supply chain; encourage consumers to make healthier lifestyle choices;

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Amendment 1752 Antoni Comín i Oliveres

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

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18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and

AM\1224997EN.docx 71/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy, sustainable choice should become the most environmentally respectful and sustainable affordable one; choice should become the most affordable one; urges the Commission to present legal or fiscal instruments by 2022 to translate this principle into practice, phasing out harmful subsidies to farming practices and food production systems not aligned under this principle;

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Amendment 1753 Biljana Borzan, Marc Tarabella, Nicolás González Casares, Günther Sidl, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Demetris Papadakis, Monika Beňová, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Jytte Guteland, César Luena, Clara Aguilera, Javi López, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint, such as products food prices must send the right signal to from short local and regional supply consumers; welcomes, therefore, the chains; underlines the important role strategy’s objective that the healthy and which consumer organisations can play in sustainable choice should become the most this regard; underlines that food prices affordable one; must send the right signal to consumers; stresses that the shift to a more sustainable food system cannot rely solely on

PE681.105v01-00 72/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN individual choices by consumers and that a range of actions, including regulation, is needed to make food production more sustainable by default;

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Amendment 1754 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

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18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1755 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

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AM\1224997EN.docx 73/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; regrets, however, the importance of promoting sustainable diets lack of a systematic and evidence-based by raising consumer awareness of the approach to creating healthy food impacts of consumption patterns and environments and the renewed reliance providing information on diets that are on self-regulation via a code of conduct, better for human health and have a lower reiterates the importance of promoting environmental footprint; underlines that sustainable diets by changing the food food prices must send the right signal to environment, raising consumer awareness consumers; welcomes, therefore, the of the impacts of consumption patterns and strategy’s objective that the healthy and providing information on diets that are sustainable choice should become the most better for human health and have a lower affordable one; environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1756 Paolo De Castro, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Pina Picierno, Giuseppe Ferrandino, Elisabetta Gualmini, Massimiliano Smeriglio

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to

PE681.105v01-00 74/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice should become the most affordable one; affordable one, while recognising the need to properly reward farmers and food producers for the social, economic and environmental added value they create by complying with the objectives of the strategy;

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Amendment 1757 Marc Tarabella

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice should become the most affordable one; affordable one, which should certainly encourage consumers to choose products involving little or no processing or only simple processing, which are better for their health and much more affordable;

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Amendment 1758

AM\1224997EN.docx 75/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Stresses the importance of rightly recognises the role and influence Member States providing consumers with of the food environment in shaping the most comprehensive information consumption patterns and the need to possible on a healthy diet that takes make it easier for consumers to choose account of the aim to maintain healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates environmental integrity, so as to make it the importance of promoting sustainable easier for consumers to exercise their diets by raising consumer awareness of the consumer sovereignty in purchasing impacts of consumption patterns and decisions in a responsible and providing information on diets that are environmentally conscious way; better for human health and have a lower underlines that food prices in a environmental footprint; underlines that functioning social market economy are food prices must send the right signal to determined by the interplay between consumers;welcomes, therefore, the supply and demand; notes that in a strategy’s objective that the healthy and functioning social market economy price, sustainable choice should become the quality and successful marketing of a most affordable one; product are decisive factors in achieving corresponding sales among consumers; notes, therefore, that it is the duty of all agricultural actors to convince consumers of the quality of their products, whereby it may be quite expedient to cite eco-friendly aspects of a product to gain a competitive advantage;

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Amendment 1759 Miroslav Číž, Monika Beňová, Robert Hajšel

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy

PE681.105v01-00 76/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1760 Ivan David, Teuvo Hakkarainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1761 Veronika Vrecionová, Ruža Tomašić

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18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1762 Adam Jarubas, Jarosław Kalinowski

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to

PE681.105v01-00 78/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice should become the most affordable one; affordable one, by reducing its cost and sale price in such a way as to avoid a general increase in food prices, which affects the poorest;

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Amendment 1763 Claude Gruffat, Sarah Wiener, Benoît Biteau, Michèle Rivasi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; calls, for public food prices must send the right signal to health reasons, for all raw and processed consumers; welcomes, therefore, the foods to have labels indicating the strategy’s objective that the healthy and presence of pesticide residues; underlines sustainable choice should become the most that food prices must send the right signal affordable one; to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1764 Petros Kokkalis

Motion for a resolution

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18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable and balanced diets; importance of promoting sustainable diets reiterates the importance of promoting by raising consumer awareness of the sustainable and balanced diets by raising impacts of consumption patterns and consumer awareness of the impacts of providing information on diets that are consumption patterns and providing better for human health and have a lower information on diets that are better for environmental footprint; underlines that human health and have a lower food prices must send the right signal to environmental footprint; underlines that consumers; welcomes, therefore, the food prices must send the right signal to strategy’s objective that the healthy and consumers; welcomes, therefore, the sustainable choice should become the most strategy’s objective that the healthy and affordable one; sustainable choice should become the most affordable one; stresses that the transition to healthier and more balanced diets for consumers should not be driven by commercial interests;

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Amendment 1765 Nicola Procaccini, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to offer it easier for consumers to choose healthy consumers the possibility of choosing and sustainable diets; reiterates the healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower

PE681.105v01-00 80/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers while protecting producers’ strategy’s objective that the healthy and incomes; welcomes, therefore, the sustainable choice should become the most strategy’s objective that the healthy and affordable one; sustainable choice can also combine environmental, social and economic sustainability, from the point of view of both producers and consumers;

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Amendment 1766 Hilde Vautmans, Martin Hlaváček

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

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18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable produced food; underlines importance of promoting sustainable diets that food prices must send the right signal by raising consumer awareness of the to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the impacts of consumption patterns and strategy’s objective that the healthy and providing information on diets that are sustainable choice should become the most better for human health and have a lower affordable one, while reflecting a fair environmental footprint; underlines that price for primary producers; food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1767 Alin Mituța, Ulrike Müller, Jérémy Decerle

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

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18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the Strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets, by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; welcomes, food prices must send the right signal to therefore, the Strategy’s objective that the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the healthy and sustainable choice should be strategy’s objective that the healthy and an affordable one; recalls that household sustainable choice should become the most expenditure on food products varies affordable one; significantly across EU Member States and affordability should be ensured for consumers in all Member States, while also ensuring fair income for farmers;

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Amendment 1768 Álvaro Amaro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

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18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy, and sustainable diets; reiterates the balanced and sustainable diets; reiterates importance of promoting sustainable diets the importance of promoting sustainable by raising consumer awareness of the diets by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to

PE681.105v01-00 82/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers, without neglecting producers, strategy’s objective that the healthy and who must be fairly remunerated for the sustainable choice should become the most sustainable production of healthy foods; affordable one; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1769 Lídia Pereira

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy, and sustainable diets; reiterates the balanced and sustainable diets; reiterates importance of promoting sustainable diets the importance of promoting sustainable by raising consumer awareness of the diets by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers, without neglecting producers, strategy’s objective that the healthy and who must be fairly remunerated for the sustainable choice should become the most sustainable production of healthy foods; affordable one; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1770 Traian Băsescu

Motion for a resolution

AM\1224997EN.docx 83/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint notwithstanding food prices must send the right signal to the fact that physical activity and an consumers; welcomes, therefore, the active lifestyle is of paramount strategy’s objective that the healthy and importance alongside a balanced and sustainable choice should become the most healthy diet; underlines that food prices affordable one; must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1771 Dolors Montserrat, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower

PE681.105v01-00 84/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice should become the most affordable one; affordable one; stresses that price incentives should prioritise fiscal advantages and public investment over additional taxation;

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Amendment 1772 Alexander Bernhuber, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Agnès Evren, Roberta Metsola, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint as well as a clear food prices must send the right signal to label of origin; underlines that food prices consumers; welcomes, therefore, the must send the right signal to consumers; strategy’s objective that the healthy and welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s sustainable choice should become the most objective that the healthy and sustainable affordable one; choice should become the most affordable one; stresses the importance that is necessary to ensure a fair income for farmers;

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Amendment 1773

AM\1224997EN.docx 85/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Biljana Borzan, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, César Luena, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Maria Noichl, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Javi López, Nicolás González Casares, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint and alerting food prices must send the right signal to consumer on the proliferation of ultra- consumers; welcomes, therefore, the processed products that are presented as strategy’s objective that the healthy and healthy copies; underlines that food prices sustainable choice should become the most must send the right signal to consumers; affordable one; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1774 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret, Martin Hlaváček

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make

PE681.105v01-00 86/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices are linked to production costs consumers; welcomes, therefore, the and that price-sensitivity of many strategy’s objective that the healthy and consumers is a barrier to the uptake of sustainable choice should become the more sustainably produced foods; most affordable one; reiterates the importance of easily available and comprehensible consumer information and market development measures in this regard;

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Amendment 1775 Pietro Fiocchi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to offer it easier for consumers to choose healthy consumers the possibility of choosing and sustainable diets; reiterates the healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers and welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice can also combine affordable one; environmental, social and economic sustainability, from the point of view of both producers and consumers;

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Amendment 1776 Roberta Metsola

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting and by raising consumer awareness of the safeguarding sustainable diets which are impacts of consumption patterns and sensitive to the diverse cultures and providing information on diets that are heritage within the EU, by raising better for human health and have a lower consumer awareness of the impacts of environmental footprint; underlines that consumption patterns and providing food prices must send the right signal to information on diets that are better for consumers; welcomes, therefore, the human health and have a lower strategy’s objective that the healthy and environmental footprint; underlines that sustainable choice should become the most food prices must send the right signal to affordable one; consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1777 Fulvio Martusciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make

PE681.105v01-00 88/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice should combine affordable one; environmental, social and economic sustainability, from the point of view of both producers and consumers;

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Amendment 1778 Esther de Lange

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainably produced foods; reiterates importance of promoting sustainable diets the importance of promoting sustainable by raising consumer awareness of the diets by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice should become the most affordable one; affordable one for while also providing a fair price for primary producers;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 89/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1779 Delara Burkhardt, Mohammed Chahim

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint, such as products food prices must send the right signal to from short local and regional supply consumers; welcomes, therefore, the chains; underlines that food prices must strategy’s objective that the healthy and send the right signal to consumers; sustainable choice should become the most welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s affordable one; objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1780 Balázs Hidvéghi, Edina Tóth

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainably produced food; reiterates importance of promoting sustainable diets the importance of promoting sustainable

PE681.105v01-00 90/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN by raising consumer awareness of the healthy diets by raising consumer impacts of consumption patterns and awareness of the impacts of consumption providing information on diets that are patterns; stresses however that these diets better for human health and have a lower must be acceptable from social and environmental footprint; underlines that cultural point of view and from economic food prices must send the right signal to point of view accessible for the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; underlines that food prices strategy’s objective that the healthy and must send the right signal to consumers; sustainable choice should become the most welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s affordable one; objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1781 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health based on environmental footprint; underlines that recommendations from different parts of food prices must send the right signal to Europe, and have a lower environmental consumers; welcomes, therefore, the footprint; underlines that food prices must strategy’s objective that the healthy and send the right signal to consumers; sustainable choice should become the most welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s affordable one; objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 91/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1782 Martin Hojsík, Michal Wiezik, Pascal Canfin, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food sector in shaping consumption consumption patterns and the need to make patterns and the need to make it easier for it easier for consumers to choose healthy consumers to choose healthy and and sustainable diets; reiterates the sustainable diets, free from synthetic importance of promoting sustainable diets chemicals; reiterates the importance of by raising consumer awareness of the promoting sustainable diets by raising impacts of consumption patterns and consumer awareness of the impacts of providing information on diets that are consumption patterns and providing better for human health and have a lower information on diets that are better for environmental footprint; underlines that human health and have a lower food prices must send the right signal to environmental footprint; underlines that consumers; welcomes, therefore, the food prices must send the right signal to strategy’s objective that the healthy and consumers; welcomes, therefore, the sustainable choice should become the most strategy’s objective that the healthy and affordable one; sustainable choice, including organic products, should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1783 Alessandra Moretti

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and

PE681.105v01-00 92/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; emphasises that food prices must send the right signal to the sustainability of enterprises is central consumers; welcomes, therefore, the and points out that the healthiest and most strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should be understood as sustainable choice should become the most the most appropriate choice in view of this affordable one; objective, rather than the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1784 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the key role of the the food environment in shaping market regulation organisation, the consumption patterns and the need to make influence of the food environment in it easier for consumers to choose healthy shaping consumption patterns, and the and sustainable diets; reiterates the need to make it easier for consumers to importance of promoting sustainable diets choose healthy, sustainable and local diets; by raising consumer awareness of the reiterates the importance of promoting impacts of consumption patterns and sustainable and traditional diets by providing information on diets that are informing consumers and raising their better for human health and have a lower awareness of the impacts of consumption environmental footprint; underlines that patterns and providing information on diets food prices must send the right signal to that are better for human health; underlines consumers; welcomes, therefore, the that food prices must send the right signal strategy’s objective that the healthy and to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the sustainable choice should become the most strategy’s objective that the healthy and affordable one; sustainable choice should become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1785 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini

AM\1224997EN.docx 93/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Acknowledges that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence must make the most of the role of the agri- of the food environment in shaping food chain in allowing the products consumption patterns and the need to offered on the domestic market to stand make it easier for consumers to choose out and emphasise the need to provide healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the correct information to consumers to importance of promoting sustainable diets enable them to plan healthy and by raising consumer awareness of the sustainable diets; reiterates the importance impacts of consumption patterns and of promoting balanced diets by raising providing information on diets that are consumer awareness of the impacts of better for human health and have a lower consumption patterns and providing environmental footprint; underlines that information through a voluntary system of food prices must send the right signal to indications with a sound scientific basis consumers; welcomes, therefore, the and based on actual portions consumed; strategy’s objective that the healthy and underlines that food prices must sustainable choice should become the adequately support the supply chain in its most affordable one; efforts to deliver high standards of food safety, quality and the distinctive character of European products on the markets;

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Amendment 1786 Herbert Dorfmann, Norbert Lins, Christine Schneider, Simone Schmiedtbauer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower

PE681.105v01-00 94/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers by reflecting the true costs of strategy’s objective that the healthy and production; welcomes, therefore, the sustainable choice should become the most strategy’s objective that the healthy and affordable one; sustainable choice must be affordable;

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Amendment 1787 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must be market based and send consumers; welcomes, therefore, the the right signal to consumers; welcomes, strategy’s objective that the healthy and therefore, the strategy’s objective that the sustainable choice should become the most healthy and sustainable choice should affordable one; become the most affordable one;

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Amendment 1788 Veronika Vrecionová, Ruža Tomašić

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

AM\1224997EN.docx 95/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are continuing providing information on better for human health and have a lower human health and environmental footprint; environmental footprint; underlines that underlines that food prices must send the food prices must send the right signal to right signal to consumers; welcomes, consumers; welcomes, therefore, the therefore, the strategy’s objective that the strategy’s objective that the healthy and healthy and sustainable choice should sustainable choice should become the most become the most affordable one; affordable one;

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Amendment 1789 Kateřina Konečná

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of recognises the role and influence of the the food environment in shaping food environment in shaping consumption consumption patterns and the need to make patterns and the need to make it easier for it easier for consumers to choose healthy consumers to choose healthy and and sustainable diets; reiterates the sustainable diets; reiterates the importance importance of promoting sustainable diets of promoting sustainable diets by raising by raising consumer awareness of the consumer awareness of the impacts of impacts of consumption patterns and consumption patterns and providing providing information on diets that are information on diets that are better for better for human health and have a lower human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice should become the most affordable one; affordable one;

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PE681.105v01-00 96/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1790 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy 18. Welcomes the fact that the strategy rightly recognises the role and influence of rightly recognises the role and influence of the food environment in shaping the food environment in shaping consumption patterns and the need to make consumption patterns and the need to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy it easier for consumers to choose healthy and sustainable diets; reiterates the and sustainable diets; reiterates the importance of promoting sustainable diets importance of promoting sustainable diets by raising consumer awareness of the by raising consumer awareness of the impacts of consumption patterns and impacts of consumption patterns and providing information on diets that are providing information on diets that are better for human health and have a lower better for human health and have a lower environmental footprint; underlines that environmental footprint; underlines that food prices must send the right signal to food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most sustainable choice should be affordable; affordable one;

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Amendment 1791 Eric Andrieu, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18a. Highlights that too many unsubstantiated and even misleading fair and/or environmental claims are being used on food, creating confusion among consumers and making it difficult for them to identify the products that are fair for producers and/or more environmentally friendly; calls on the Commission to introduce a new

AM\1224997EN.docx 97/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN regulatory framework establishing a clear, swift and efficient pre-approval procedure for all fair and/or green claims and labels, taking into account the experience gained in the application of the system already in place for health and nutrition claims; stresses that such framework would protect consumers from untruthful green claims while ensuring that businesses who genuinely strive for more environment friendly operations are duly rewarded for their efforts, especially farmers that are at the root of food chains;

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Amendment 1792 Claude Gruffat, Benoît Biteau, Michèle Rivasi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18a. Believes that it is essential to respond to the growing demand of consumers, relayed on numerous occasions in European Parliament resolutions, for better information about the origin of all of the food products that they purchase by introducing mandatory labelling, including for seafood and ingredients used in processed products; considers that, with regard to processed products, the number of parties involved in their preparation is also information that should be provided to consumers, given their interest in short supply chains;

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Amendment 1793 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Manuel Bompard, Petros Kokkalis, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro, Sylwia Spurek

PE681.105v01-00 98/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18a. Stresses the need for True Pricing of food to ensure that food prices increasingly reflect the true cost of food by internalising externalities and by upholding the ‘polluter pays principle’ in food production; welcomes the announcement of tax incentives that drive the transition to a sustainable food system and encourage consumers to choose sustainable and healthy diets, like the Commission’s proposal on VAT rates currently under discussion, that could allow Member States to make more targeted use of rates, for instance to support organic fruit and vegetable;

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Amendment 1794

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18a. Stresses that the current level of meat and dairy consumption need to be significantly reduced by 2030 in order to reverse the current trend in biodiversity decline as well as reducing climate emissions; calls on the European Commission to introduce EU targets on meat and dairy consumption reduction, which should reflect the urgent need to limit livestock production to within EU carrying capacity, whilst respecting high animal welfare standards, based on grazing and home grown fodder whilst eliminating deforestation-driving imports of feed;

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Amendment 1795 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18a. Underlines that the affordability of healthy and sustainable food choices is the main obstacle to the adoption by consumers of healthy and sustainable diets and that food prices must send the right signal to consumers; invites therefore the Commission to launch a study to quantify in economic terms the environmental and societal, including health-related, costs associated with the production and consumption of the most consumed food products on the EU market, as a first step towards moving towards true cost accounting for food;

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Amendment 1796 Biljana Borzan, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Jytte Guteland, César Luena, Clara Aguilera, Javi López, Milan Brglez, Günther Sidl, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Demetris Papadakis, Marc Tarabella, Nicolás González Casares, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18a. Stresses, therefore, the need to address all factors influencing consumer choices, including pricing, marketing and advertising; notes with concern that self- regulation has proven ineffective in the

PE681.105v01-00 100/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN area of food marketing to children and that children continue to be significantly exposed to marketing and advertising for food high in fat, sugars and/or salt, both off- and online; calls on the Commission to consider taking legislative action to protect the health of this vulnerable group of consumers;

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Amendment 1797 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18a. Calls on the Member States to consider introducing, during protracted periods of crisis that affect the agri-food sector, ‘sector agreements’ and a ‘mediator-negotiator’ allowing competition in the sectors most affected to be suspended for a set period in order to guarantee fair prices throughout the food supply chain;

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Amendment 1798 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Recital 18 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18a. Emphasises that ‘best diets’ should be defined holistically as balanced diets, without focusing on ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ assessments of individual food types in relation to consumption patterns,

AM\1224997EN.docx 101/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN amounts regularly consumed and combinations with other foods;

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Amendment 1799 Fulvio Martusciello

Motion for a resolution Recital 18 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18a. Emphasises that ‘best diets’ should be defined holistically as balanced diets, without focusing on ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ assessments of individual food types in relation to consumption patterns, amounts regularly consumed and combinations with other foods;

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Amendment 1800 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Francisco Guerreiro, Eleonora Evi, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18b. Calls on the Commission to further assess how taxation policy could incentivise the uptake of foods with a lower carbon footprint and fewer externalised costs; highlights the fact that 8 Member States already apply 0-5% VAT taxes on vegetables and fruits1a; recalls that the World Health Organisation advises countries to introduce dietary taxes on unhealthy food products of minimum 20%; asserts that any additional tax revenue should be redirected to low

PE681.105v01-00 102/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN income groups and to food producers who privilege climate friendly practices, biodiversity and animal welfare, in order to help lower the production costs of sustainable foodstuffs with a view to making them more accessible to all citizens; ______1a VAT rates applied in the Member States of the European Union - Situation at 1st January 2020 https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/site s/taxation/files/resources/documents/taxat ion/vat/how_vat_works/rates/vat_rates_en .pdf

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Amendment 1801 Biljana Borzan, Günther Sidl, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Demetris Papadakis, Nicolás González Casares, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Jytte Guteland, César Luena, Clara Aguilera, Javi López, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18b. Underlines that the affordability of healthy and sustainable food choices is the main obstacle to the adoption by consumers of healthy and sustainable diets and that food prices must send the right signal to consumers; welcomes, therefore, the strategy’s objective that the healthy and sustainable choice should become the most affordable one; invites the Commission to launch a study to quantify in economic terms the environmental and societal (including health-related) costs associated with the production and consumption of the most consumed food products on the EU market, as a first step towards moving towards true cost accounting for food;1a

AM\1224997EN.docx 103/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN ______1a Special Eurobarometer 505. Making our food fit for the future – Citizens’ expectations. October 2020. ‘Healthy, sustainable food choices are affordable’ was the answer most frequently given by consumers when asked about what would help them to adopt a healthy and sustainable diet.

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Amendment 1802 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18b. Stresses the need to use appropriate instruments (brands, promotions, communication, etc.) to promote the ethical consumption of products from social farming, understood as farming that, in accordance with European Directives and national rules (where they exist), involves categories of disadvantaged workers (unemployed, disabled, asylum seekers, victims of violence, prisoners and ex-prisoners, etc.);

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Amendment 1803 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Maria Noichl, Eleonora Evi, Francisco Guerreiro, Sylwia Spurek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18b. Urges the Commission to present legal or fiscal instruments by 2022 to

PE681.105v01-00 104/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN translate this principle into practice, which should incorporate flexibility in the VAT rates on food with different health and environmental impacts, promoting the use of a zero VAT tax for healthy and sustainable food products (e.g., organic vegetables and fruits) and higher VAT rate on meat and dairy;

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Amendment 1804 Biljana Borzan, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Jytte Guteland, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Demetris Papadakis, Marc Tarabella, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18c. Welcomes the future legislative proposals to improve consumer information on food origin; highlights that origin is the most important factor for Europeans when buying food; reminds the Commission of the Parliament’s resolutions of 11 February 2015 and 12 May 2016, where Parliament called for mandatory origin labelling of drinking milk, dairy products and meat used as an ingredient in processed foods; adds furthermore that mandatory labelling of origin should also be extended to seafood products, not least those that are preserved or processed;

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Amendment 1805 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Petros Kokkalis, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

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18c. Invites the Commission to launch a study to quantify in economic terms the environmental and societal (including health-related) costs associated with the production and consumption of the most consumed food products on the EU market, and to conduct an inventory of international true cost/true pricing-related initiatives and analyses, and an assessment of the strong and weak points and lessons learned of the variety of methods and approaches in use, as a first step towards moving towards true cost accounting for food;

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Amendment 1806 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Francisco Guerreiro, Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18c. Highlights consumers’ increasingly broad interest about food, which also expand to animal welfare as well as environmental and social sustainability; welcomes the Commission’s intention to develop a new framework for sustainable food labelling; calls on the Commission to define the methodology and specify which dimensions of sustainability would be covered while ensuring that the new scheme does not conflict with existing environmental frameworks such as the EU ecolabel or the organic logo;

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Amendment 1807 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Jytte Guteland, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18d. Welcomes the future legislative proposals to improve consumer information on food origin; highlights that origin is the most important factor for Europeans when buying food and therefore reiterates its calls for mandatory origin labelling of drinking milk, dairy products and meat used as an ingredient in processed foods; adds furthermore that mandatory labelling of origin should also be extended to seafood products, not least those that are preserved or processed; stresses that the existing country of origin labelling has many defects and omissions (for instance packaged mixed vegetables) and in some cases such as with honey creates more confusion than clarity, calls for amendments to ensure full transparency and counter fraud;

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Amendment 1808 Biljana Borzan, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Marc Tarabella, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Jytte Guteland, Clara Aguilera, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 d (new)

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18d. Highlights consumers’

AM\1224997EN.docx 107/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN increasingly broad interest about food, which also expand to animal welfare as well as environmental and social sustainability; welcomes the Commission’s intention to develop a new framework for sustainable food labelling; calls on the Commission to define the methodology and specify which dimensions of sustainability would be covered while ensuring that the new scheme does not conflict with existing environmental frameworks such as the EU ecolabel or the organic logo;

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Amendment 1809 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Claude Gruffat, Sylwia Spurek, Eleonora Evi, Biljana Borzan, Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18d. Insists that labelling related to animal welfare should be based on identifying the method of production as well as including a selection of animal welfare indicators, and should be extended to processed products; asks the Commission to finally propose harmonised requirements with regard to the labelling of vegetarian and vegan food products; calls for the extension of GMO- labelling to products coming from GMO- fed animals;

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Amendment 1810 Biljana Borzan, Demetris Papadakis, Marc Tarabella, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Jytte Guteland, Clara Aguilera, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Rovana Plumb, Tudor

PE681.105v01-00 108/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Ciuhodaru, César Luena, Nicolás González Casares, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 e (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18e. Highlights that too many unsubstantiated and even misleading environmental claims are being used on food, creating confusion among consumers and making it difficult for them to identify the products that are more environmentally friendly; calls on the Commission to introduce a new regulatory framework establishing a clear, swift and efficient pre-approval procedure for all green claims and labels, taking into account the experience gained in the application of the system already in place for health and nutrition claims; stresses that such framework would protect consumers from untruthful green claims while ensuring that businesses who genuinely strive for more environmentally friendly operations are duly rewarded for their efforts;

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Amendment 1811 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Jytte Guteland, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 e (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18e. Highlights consumers’ increasingly broad interest in food, which also expands to animal welfare as well as environmental and social sustainability and welcomes the Commission’s intention to develop a new framework for sustainable food labelling; calls on the Commission to define the methodology

AM\1224997EN.docx 109/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN and specify which dimensions of sustainability would be covered while ensuring that the new scheme does not conflict with existing environmental frameworks such as the EU ecolabel or the organic logo;

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Amendment 1812 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Claude Gruffat, Grace O'Sullivan, Biljana Borzan

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 e (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18e. Welcomes the Commission’s intention to extend the requirement for a mandatory origin or provenance indications to additional products; calls on the Commission to extend the mandatory rules of origin especially to all fresh, frozen and processed meat, seafood and aquaculture products proposed to consumers in every condition, including in restaurants and canteens and indicating the place where the animal was born, raised and slaughtered, or caught and slaughtered;

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Amendment 1813 Biljana Borzan, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Demetris Papadakis, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Jytte Guteland, Clara Aguilera, Anja Hazekamp, Marc Tarabella, Sylvie Guillaume, Ruža Tomašić

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 f (new)

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18f. Stresses that Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 requires that where the origin of a food is given and is different from the one of its primary ingredient, the origin of the primary ingredient shall be given or at least indicated as being different to the origin of the food; points out that in practice that means that products whose primary ingredients are not locally or regionally sourced can be marketed as such if the origin of said non-local primary ingredients is indicated in small print; underlines that there is an imbalance between the visibility of marketing practices that use national, regional and local names and symbols for products whose primary ingredients are not nationally, regionally or locally sourced and EU labelling requirements; considers this to be detrimental to the consumers' right to be properly informed and potentially misleading; calls on the Commission to rectify that imbalance;

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Amendment 1814 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Petros Kokkalis, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Jytte Guteland, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 f (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18f. Highlights that too many unsubstantiated and even misleading environmental claims are being used on food, creating confusion among consumers and making it difficult for them to identify the products that are truly environmentally friendly; calls on the Commission to introduce a new regulatory framework establishing a clear, swift and efficient pre-approval

AM\1224997EN.docx 111/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN procedure for all green claims and labels, taking into account the experience gained in the application of the system already in place for health and nutrition claims; stresses that such framework would protect consumers from untruthful green claims while ensuring that businesses who genuinely strive for more environmentally friendly operations are duly rewarded for their efforts; stresses the need for independent certification and audits of any label allowed on food products;

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Amendment 1815 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 f (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18f. Highlights that too many unsubstantiated and even misleading environmental claims are being used on food, creating confusion among consumers and making it difficult for them to identify the products that are more environmentally friendly; calls on the Commission to introduce a new regulatory framework establishing a clear, swift and efficient pre-approval procedure for all green claims and labels, taking into account the experience gained in the application of the system already in place for health and nutrition claims; stresses that such a framework would protect consumers from untruthful green claims while ensuring that businesses that genuinely strive for more environmentally friendly operations are duly rewarded for their efforts;

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PE681.105v01-00 112/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1816 Biljana Borzan, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Jytte Guteland, Clara Aguilera, Anja Hazekamp, Marc Tarabella, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Demetris Papadakis, César Luena, Simona Bonafè, Javi López, Nicolás González Casares, Sylvie Guillaume, Ruža Tomašić

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 g (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18g. Points out that Directive 2001/110 regulates that honey sold on European markets is either labelled as coming from a specific country, as ‘EU’ or as ‘non- EU’, or as both ‘EU and non-EU’ honey blends. In both non-EU cases, blended or not, the consumer is not aware whether the product is actually genuine EU standard quality honey, meaning without added sugar syrup, for example; calls on the Commission and Member States to support the EU beekeeping sector by reinforcing import inspections in order to prevent imports of adulterated honey; considers that the current rules are not fit for purpose as they provide ambiguous information to consumers and facilitate the import and sale of low quality or adulterated honey in the EU; calls on the Commission to propose legislative changes for honey labelling rules that will result in better consumer information and support the EU beekeeping sector;

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Amendment 1817 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Jytte Guteland, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro, Martin Hojsík, Emil Radev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 g (new)

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18g. Underlines the need to establish method-of-production labels on animal products and products derived from animals, containing the date and place of birth, rearing and slaughter of the animal of concern as well as other relevant information such as the housing systems in which it was kept, in order to increase transparency, help consumers to make a better choice and contribute to the welfare of animals;

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Amendment 1818 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Jytte Guteland, Maria Noichl, Tilly Metz, Francisco Guerreiro, Sylwia Spurek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 h (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

18h. Stresses the need that labelling and marketing rules favour the much needed transition towards sustainable diets, especially sustainable proteins, and stresses that the transition towards more plant based proteins should be promoted, not hindered; calls furthermore for the long overdue rules for clear labelling for vegetarian and vegan suitable foods to be put forward without further undue delay;

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Amendment 1819 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 i (new)

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18i. Stresses the role of retailers and the hospitality sector in creating the food environment which greatly influences consumer behaviour, calls for measures, including regulation, to ensure a healthy food environment, including but not limited to addressing the unhealthy snack promotions at cash registers and the dramatic increase in the number of fast- food restaurants in city centres, along highways and at public transportation hubs;

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Amendment 1820 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy deleted measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption;

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Amendment 1821 Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

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19. Reaffirms its belief that policy deleted measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption;

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Amendment 1822 Adam Jarubas, Jarosław Kalinowski

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy deleted measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption;

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Amendment 1823 Ivan David, Teuvo Hakkarainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy deleted measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third-

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Amendment 1824 Pernille Weiss, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that policy measures that are dependent solely on measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption; production and consumption; underlines that new innovative ingredients and sustainable play an important role in increasing the sector's sustainability, while bringing benefits for society as a whole; calls for the development of conducive and flexible framework conditions for innovative food ingredients and technologies to enable the transition and to enable the sector to contribute fully to the Unions 2030 and 2050 climate goals;

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Amendment 1825 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

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AM\1224997EN.docx 117/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN 19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief and the measures that are dependent solely on evidence that policy measures that are consumer choice unduly shift the dependent solely on consumer choice responsibility to purchase sustainable unduly shift the responsibility to purchase products to consumers; notes that third- sustainable products to consumers and lack party certification and labelling alone are efficacy; notes that third-party certification not effective in ensuring sustainable and labelling alone are not effective in production and consumption; ensuring sustainable production and consumption; stresses the need to raise the bar on sustainability requirements for food through legislative measures; emphasises that sustainability labelling should be based on harmonised sustainability criteria and should entail independent certification and inspections and cannot replace regulation but only complement it;

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Amendment 1826 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, Linea Søgaard-Lidell, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that policy measures that are dependent solely on measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption; production and consumption; calls on the Commission to submit a report on measures to support climate-friendly farming and food production by means of third party certification schemes; highlights that labelling can play a crucial role in increasing transparency about sustainability, business responsibility and production practices for the farmers and the food chain;

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Amendment 1827 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret, Martin Hlaváček

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Recalls that consumer choice is a measures that are dependent solely on crucial factor for the economically consumer choice unduly shift the sustainable uptake of sustainably responsibility to purchase sustainable produced products and healthier diets; products to consumers; notes that third- underlines the importance of good party certification and labelling alone are nutritional and environmental education not effective in ensuring sustainable as well as the availability of easily production and consumption; comprehensible relevant information in this regard; notes that third-party certification and labelling are an important pillar of consumer information and of creating economic outlets for sustainably produced and healthy products;

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Amendment 1828 Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider, Annie Schreijer-Pierik, Herbert Dorfmann, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Marlene Mortler, Anne Sander, Michaela Šojdrová

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that policy measures that are dependent solely on measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption; production and consumption;

AM\1224997EN.docx 119/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN acknowledges nevertheless, that transparency is an important element, that will empower consumers to make more sustainable buying decisions;

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Amendment 1829 Kateřina Konečná

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms that third-party measures that are dependent solely on certification and labelling alone have not consumer choice unduly shift the proven to be effective in ensuring responsibility to purchase sustainable sustainable production and consumption; products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption;

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Amendment 1830 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that policy measures that are dependent solely on measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- products to consumers and that’s why party certification and labelling alone are highlights the importance of education as not effective in ensuring sustainable main trigger to healthier eating habits; production and consumption; notes that third-party certification and labelling alone are not the only instruments in ensuring sustainable production and consumption;

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Amendment 1831 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Biljana Borzan

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that policy measures that are dependent solely on measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption; production and consumption; therefore stresses the importance of binding legislation along the entire food supply chain;

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Amendment 1832 Traian Băsescu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that policy measures that are dependent solely on measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption; production and consumption; underlines the importance of education as the main trigger for healthier eating habits;

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Amendment 1833 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Supports a holistic approach measures that are dependent solely on including all stakeholders to make our consumer choice unduly shift the food system more sustainable; reaffirms responsibility to purchase sustainable that policy measures need to be based on products to consumers; notes that third- the triad of sustainable production, target party certification and labelling alone are oriented labelling and on consumer not effective in ensuring sustainable choice; notes that third-party certification production and consumption; and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption;

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Amendment 1834 Herbert Dorfmann, Christine Schneider, Norbert Lins, Simone Schmiedtbauer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Notes that third-party certification measures that are dependent solely on and labelling under the principle of consumer choice unduly shift the mutual recognition alone are not effective responsibility to purchase sustainable in ensuring sustainable production and products to consumers; notes that third- consumption, notably in third countries; party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption;

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PE681.105v01-00 122/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1835 Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christophe Hansen, Agnès Evren, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that the measures that are dependent solely on consumer choices play an essential role consumer choice unduly shift the and their choices have to be taken into responsibility to purchase sustainable account during the transition to a more products to consumers; notes that third- sustainable and healthy European food party certification and labelling alone are system; notes that state and the EU quality not effective in ensuring sustainable labels, e.g. the EU organic label, are an production and consumption; important opportunity to raise awareness of sustainable consumption;

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Amendment 1836 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that policy measures that are dependent solely on measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are party certification, voluntary agreements not effective in ensuring sustainable and labelling can be a useful addition in production and consumption; ensuring sustainable production and consumption;

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Amendment 1837 Veronika Vrecionová, Ruža Tomašić

Motion for a resolution

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19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Notes that policy measures could measures that are dependent solely on be considered to ensure wider choice of consumer choice unduly shift the healthier and more sustainable food (e.g. responsibility to purchase sustainable vegetables, fruit, etc.) is available for products to consumers; notes that third- individual choices at restaurants, party certification and labelling alone are canteens, hospitals, catering outlets, etc.; not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption;

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Amendment 1838 Joëlle Mélin, Silvia Sardone, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Angelo Ciocca, Mara Bizzotto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that policy measures that are dependent solely on measures that are dependent solely on consumer choice unduly shift the consumer choice unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable responsibility to purchase sustainable and products to consumers; notes that third- local products to consumers; notes that party certification and labelling alone are third-party certification and labelling alone not effective in ensuring sustainable are not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption; production and consumption;

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Amendment 1839 Biljana Borzan, Günther Sidl, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Demetris Papadakis, César Luena, Simona Bonafè, Javi López, Nicolás González Casares, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Jytte Guteland

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

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19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Underlines that policy measures measures that are dependent solely on that are dependent solely on consumer consumer choice unduly shift the choice lack efficacy and unduly shift the responsibility to purchase sustainable responsibility to purchase sustainable products to consumers; notes that third- products to consumers; notes that third- party certification and labelling alone are party certification and labelling alone are not effective in ensuring sustainable not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption; production and consumption;

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Amendment 1840 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Reaffirms its belief that informed measures that are dependent solely on consumers make conscientious consumer choice unduly shift the purchasing decisions and that consumer responsibility to purchase sustainable sovereignty should not be restricted by products to consumers; notes that third- unreasonable prohibitions; notes that party certification and labelling alone are third-party certification and labelling alone not effective in ensuring sustainable are not effective in ensuring sustainable production and consumption; production and consumption;

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Amendment 1841 Rob Rooken

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Reaffirms its belief that policy 19. Underlines that EU-citizens are measures that are dependent solely on well-educated and don't have to be consumer choice unduly shift the lectured on what is sustainable food and responsibility to purchase sustainable what not; stresses that the European products to consumers; notes that third- Union and its institutions lack all

AM\1224997EN.docx 125/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN party certification and labelling alone are credibility to do so as they do not practice not effective in ensuring sustainable what they preach themselves; production and consumption;

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Amendment 1842 Anne Sander, Agnès Evren, Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19a. Stresses the importance of fighting food fraud and counterfeiting in the food sector, and imposing effective penalties;

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Amendment 1843 Mr Franc Bogovič

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19a. Points out that consumer awareness regarding agricultural practices that support and ensure the preservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services must be raised; emphasises the need for reinforcing labelling methods for agricultural production, e.g. organic production, conservation-oriented production, integrated production, conventional production and hydroponics production, which will allow consumers to determine the differences between agricultural production methods and make their choices easier; emphasises that food production and processing that enhance biodiversity should be recognised as a superior standard, as well as an

PE681.105v01-00 126/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN opportunity to define products produced in this way as higher quality products, since there has been increasing consumer interest in recent years for checking the actual origin of products, the quality of products and the accessibility of information regarding the circumstances in which the production was carried out;

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Amendment 1844 Jérémy Decerle, Elsi Katainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19a. Emphasises that any EU initiatives on animal welfare should begin by taking into account the work that has already been done by the farmers on that matter, in particular by recognising and sharing existing good practices, and must be based on the results of the assessment on going on the EU animal welfare legislation, including on the conclusions of the EP upcoming implementation report on on- farm animal welfare; Calls on the Commission to base any new framework on animal welfare on a continuous consultation of the farming community;

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Amendment 1845 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19a. Reiterates the need to have a price

AM\1224997EN.docx 127/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN policy that ensures genuine consumer choice, so that quality products are not sold to consumers at prohibitive prices; notes that the aim in this respect is to balance a decent income for those involved in the agri-food chain, particularly farmers and small retailers, with affordable prices for consumers, who are the final link in the chain;

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Amendment 1846 Michal Wiezik, Martin Hojsík

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19a. Calls for food prices to increasingly reflect the true cost of food by internalising externalities and by upholding the ‘polluter pays principle’ in agriculture food production; recognises that introducing a reduced VAT for organic products and a tax for pesticides would uphold the polluter pays principle;

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Amendment 1847 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, Jan Huitema, Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Irena Joveva, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19a. Highlights that better animal welfare practices used in farming, improve animal health; looks forward to the results of the REFIT of the EU animal welfare legislation and calls on

PE681.105v01-00 128/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN the Commission to further advance animal welfare protection and labelling rules;

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Amendment 1848 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, Jan Huitema, Ulrike Müller, Martin Hojsík, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Irena Joveva, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19b. Welcomes the ongoing work in the special Committee for Animal Transports in the European Parliament; notes that an updated regulatory framework on driving and rest time rules will improve animal welfare during transports;

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Amendment 1849 Mr Franc Bogovič

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19b. Points out the role of modern digital tools and applications in effectively informing consumers about the origin of foodstuffs, their nutritional value, expiry dates and the carbon footprint;

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Amendment 1850 Mr Franc Bogovič

AM\1224997EN.docx 129/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

19c. Points out the inadequate provisions of Council Directive 2001/110/EC relating to honey, which refer to the labelling of the origin of blends of honey and do not provide consumers with extensive and sufficient information regarding the origin of honey; calls on the Commission to immediately prepare an amendment to Directive 2001/110/EC that will establish clearer labelling of the origin of blends of honey in such a way as to clearly and unambiguously reflect the origin of the honey contained in the blend;

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Amendment 1851 Pietro Fiocchi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the deleted strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines

PE681.105v01-00 130/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1852 Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the deleted strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1853 Michaela Šojdrová, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider, Asim Ademov

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the deleted strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy

AM\1224997EN.docx 131/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1854 Herbert Dorfmann, Christine Schneider, Norbert Lins, Simone Schmiedtbauer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the deleted strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

Or. en

PE681.105v01-00 132/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1855 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights that it is the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in responsibility of informed citizens to have line with recommendations for healthy a healthy lifestyle; emphasises that to this eating, and that a population-wide shift in end the state can offer support in the form consumption patterns is needed towards of information transfer and exchange of more healthy and plant-based foods and knowledge, but without dictating to less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, citizens what food they should consume, and fats, which will also benefit the in what way and when; environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice;calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1856 Ivan David, Teuvo Hakkarainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Calls on the Commission to respect strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in national dietary guidelines, specifics, and line with recommendations for healthy traditions when it comes to healthy and eating, and that a population-wide shift in balanced nutrition; consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the

AM\1224997EN.docx 133/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1857 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Emphasises that EU-wide strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets line with recommendations for healthy would bring clarity to consumers on what eating, and that a population-wide shift in constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet consumption patterns is needed towards and inform Member States’ own efforts to more healthy and plant-based foods and integrate sustainability elements in national less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, dietary advice; and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1858 Herbert Dorfmann, Salvatore De Meo, Giuseppe Milazzo

PE681.105v01-00 134/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Calls on the Commission to strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in promote eating patterns that lead to the line with recommendations for healthy adoption of varied diets (where all foods eating, and that a population-wide shift in can be consumed in the right quantities consumption patterns is needed towards and with the right frequency) that are more healthy and plant-based foods and balanced and sustainable, adapted to the less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, specific needs of each consumer, while and fats, which will also benefit the recognising and protecting the heritage of environment; emphasises that EU-wide the different eating habits, traditions, guidelines for sustainable and healthy preferences and production methods of diets would bring clarity to consumers on EU countries and the businesses that what constitutes a healthy and sustainable represent them; diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1859 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Calls on the Commission to strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in promote eating patterns that lead to the line with recommendations for healthy adoption of varied diets (where all foods eating, and that a population-wide shift in can be consumed in the right quantities consumption patterns is needed towards and with the right frequency) that are more healthy and plant-based foods and balanced and sustainable, adapted to the less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, specific needs of each consumer, while and fats, which will also benefit the recognising and protecting the heritage of environment; emphasises that EU-wide the different eating habits, traditions, guidelines for sustainable and healthy preferences and production methods of diets would bring clarity to consumers on EU countries and the businesses that

AM\1224997EN.docx 135/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN what constitutes a healthy and sustainable represent them; diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1860 Rob Rooken

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Emphasises that it is not a task of strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in the European Union to lecture its citizens line with recommendations for healthy about what they put on their plate; eating, and that a population-wide shift in stresses that every citizen should decide consumption patterns is needed towards for itself what he plans to eat; underlines more healthy and plant-based foods and that each Member State has the less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, responsibility to ensure that all its citizens and fats, which will also benefit the can acquire sufficient healthy food; environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1861 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

PE681.105v01-00 136/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy diet with reduced sugars, salt less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, and towards a more climate and fats, which will also benefit the friendly and sustainable diet where plant- environment; emphasises that EU-wide based alternatives can play a role; guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1862 Mick Wallace,

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; highlights that Europeans guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets ate 69.3kg of meat per capita in 2018 1a; would bring clarity to consumers on what recalls that a sustainable, healthy diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet requires a maximum consumption of 16kg and inform Member States’ own efforts to of meat per capita per annum 1b; integrate sustainability elements in national emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for dietary advice; calls on the Commission to sustainable and healthy diets would bring develop such guidelines and specific clarity to consumers on what constitutes a

AM\1224997EN.docx 137/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN actions to effectively promote healthy healthy and sustainable diet and inform plant-based diets; Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets; calls on the Commission to set measurable targets to reduce the consumption of meat in the EU; ______1a European Agricultural Outlook 2018- 2030 Report, 2018. 1b EAT Lancet Commission 2019 report Food in The Anthropocene: the EAT- Lancet Commission on Healthy Diets From Sustainable Food Systems

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Amendment 1863 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy diets which may include less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, more plant-based foods and less red and and fats, which will also benefit the processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, environment; emphasises that EU-wide which will also benefit the environment; guidelines for sustainable and healthy emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for diets would bring clarity to consumers on healthy diets would encourage consumers what constitutes a healthy and sustainable to live a healthy diet calls on the diet and inform Member States’ own Commission to develop such guidelines efforts to integrate sustainability elements and specific actions to effectively promote in national dietary advice; calls on the healthy diets; urges that these guidelines Commission to develop such guidelines could be reflected in an EU-wide easy to and specific actions to effectively promote grasp and easy to understand nutrition labelling; encourages Member States to

PE681.105v01-00 138/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN healthy plant-based diets; integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop EU wide guidelines for sustainable diets; suggests to use these guidelines to develop a sustainable labelling and specific actions to effectively promote healthy diets;

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Amendment 1864 Álvaro Amaro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that most Europeans’ diets are not line with recommendations for healthy in line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide consumption patterns is needed towards adaptation of consumption patterns is more healthy and plant-based foods and needed towards more healthy foods, in less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, quantities more in line with their needs, and fats, which will also benefit the favouring the consumption of fruit and environment; emphasises that EU-wide vegetables, whole grains and legumes, guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets rather than processed foods, sugars, salt, would bring clarity to consumers on what and fats, which will also benefit the constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet environment; emphasises that EU-wide and inform Member States’ own efforts to guidelines for sustainable, balanced and integrate sustainability elements in national healthy diets would bring clarity to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to consumers on what constitutes a healthy, develop such guidelines and specific balanced and sustainable diet and inform actions to effectively promote healthy Member States’ own efforts to integrate plant-based diets; sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy diets that incorporate more plant-based foods, thereby encouraging Europeans to have a rich and varied diet;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 139/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1865 Alessandra Moretti, Brando Benifei

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific promote eating patterns that lead to the actions to effectively promote healthy adoption of varied, balanced and plant-based diets; sustainable diets that are adapted to the specific needs of each consumer, while recognising and protecting the heritage of the different eating habits, traditions, preferences and production methods of EU countries and the businesses that represent them;

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Amendment 1866 Lídia Pereira

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that most Europeans’ diets are not line with recommendations for healthy in line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide

PE681.105v01-00 140/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN consumption patterns is needed towards adaptation of consumption patterns is more healthy and plant-based foods and needed towards more healthy foods, in less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, quantities more in line with their needs, and fats, which will also benefit the favouring the consumption of fruit and environment; emphasises that EU-wide vegetables, whole grains and legumes, guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets rather than processed foods, sugars, salt, would bring clarity to consumers on what and fats, which will also benefit the constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet environment; emphasises that EU-wide and inform Member States’ own efforts to guidelines for sustainable, balanced and integrate sustainability elements in national healthy diets would bring clarity to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to consumers on what constitutes a healthy, develop such guidelines and specific balanced and sustainable diet and inform actions to effectively promote healthy Member States’ own efforts to integrate plant-based diets; sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy diets that incorporate more plant-based foods, thereby encouraging Europeans to have a rich and varied diet;

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Amendment 1867 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy foods, which will also benefit less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, the environment; calls on the Commission and fats, which will also benefit the to develop such guidelines and specific environment; emphasises that EU-wide actions to effectively promote healthy guidelines for sustainable and healthy plant and meat-based diets while diets would bring clarity to consumers on respecting cultural food diversity in what constitutes a healthy and sustainable Europe so that certain diets or types of diet and inform Member States’ own product are not discriminated against and efforts to integrate sustainability elements so that consumers’ needs and preferences in national dietary advice; calls on the are respected; Commission to develop such guidelines

AM\1224997EN.docx 141/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1868 Fulvio Martusciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Calls on the Commission to strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in promote eating patterns that lead to the line with recommendations for healthy adoption of varied diets (where all foods eating, and that a population-wide shift in can be consumed in the right quantities consumption patterns is needed towards and with the right frequency) that are more healthy and plant-based foods and balanced and sustainable, adapted to the less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, specific needs of each consumer, while and fats, which will also benefit the recognising and protecting the heritage of environment; emphasises that EU-wide the different eating habits, traditions, guidelines for sustainable and healthy preferences and production methods of diets would bring clarity to consumers on EU countries and the businesses that what constitutes a healthy and sustainable represent them; diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1869 Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

PE681.105v01-00 142/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN 20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit animal environment; emphasises that EU-wide welfare and the environment; calls for EU guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets targets to reduce the EU consumption of would bring clarity to consumers on what meat and sugar per capita by 2030 and constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet 2040, emphasises that EU-wide guidelines, and inform Member States’ own efforts to including clear targets, for sustainable and integrate sustainability elements in national healthy diets would bring clarity to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to consumers on what constitutes a healthy develop such guidelines and specific and sustainable diet and inform Member actions to effectively promote healthy States’ own efforts to integrate plant-based diets; sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines on specific actions by the EU, national governments and non- governmental stakeholders to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1870 Claude Gruffat, Sarah Wiener, Benoît Biteau, Michèle Rivasi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; calls for food product guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets labelling to list natural ingredients would bring clarity to consumers on what separately from artificial ingredients constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet (produced in laboratories or industrially and inform Member States’ own efforts to manipulated); emphasises that EU-wide

AM\1224997EN.docx 143/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN integrate sustainability elements in national guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets dietary advice; calls on the Commission to would bring clarity to consumers on what develop such guidelines and specific constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet actions to effectively promote healthy and inform Member States’ own efforts to plant-based diets; integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1871 Daniela Rondinelli, Dino Giarrusso

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Believes that all citizens should be strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in educated from an early age on balanced line with recommendations for healthy diets and healthy lifestyles, promoting eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating patterns that lead to the adoption of consumption patterns is needed towards varied, balanced and sustainable diets more healthy and plant-based foods and that are adapted to the specific needs of less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, each consumer, while recognising and and fats, which will also benefit the protecting the heritage of the different environment; emphasises that EU-wide eating habits, traditions, preferences and guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets production methods of EU countries, would bring clarity to consumers on what informing consumers through a constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet mandatory labelling system that and inform Member States’ own efforts to highlights the country of origin of all integrate sustainability elements in national foods; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines dietary advice; calls on the Commission to for sustainable and healthy diets would develop such guidelines and specific bring clarity to consumers on what actions to effectively promote healthy constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet plant-based diets; and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy and varied diets that meet the needs of each consumer;

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PE681.105v01-00 144/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1872 Paolo De Castro, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Pina Picierno, Giuseppe Ferrandino, Elisabetta Gualmini, Massimiliano Smeriglio

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy food, with the right balance less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, between plant-based foods and meat, less and fats, which will also benefit the processed products, sugars, salt, and fats, environment; emphasises that EU-wide which will also benefit the environment; guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets emphasises that EU guidelines for would bring clarity to consumers on what sustainable and healthy diets, taking into constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet account the cultural and regional and inform Member States’ own efforts to diversity of European foods and diets, integrate sustainability elements in national would bring clarity to consumers on what dietary advice; calls on the Commission to constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet develop such guidelines and specific and inform Member States’ own efforts to actions to effectively promote healthy integrate sustainability elements in national plant-based diets; dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy, balanced and varied diets, which include also an increased consumption of plant- based products;

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Amendment 1873 Marc Tarabella

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in

AM\1224997EN.docx 145/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets; plant-based diets; reaffirms, however, that quality food goes hand in hand with taste, and that taste, together with the texture of food and flavour of spices, should be embraced once more;

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Amendment 1874 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Notes the assertions made in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that certain European diets are line with recommendations for healthy not considered to be in line with eating, and that a population-wide shift in recommendations for healthy eating consumption patterns is needed towards (except for the Mediterranean diet, which more healthy and plant-based foods and was inscribed on the UNESCO List of the less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and fats, which will also benefit the in 2010), and that more population-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide consumption options need to be guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets introduced by providing a wider choice of would bring clarity to consumers on what products, including more healthy and constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet plant-based foods, but not by eliminating and inform Member States’ own efforts to animal proteins, which are also an integrate sustainability elements in national essential element of a balanced diet; dietary advice; calls on the Commission to emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for

PE681.105v01-00 146/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN develop such guidelines and specific sustainable and healthy diets would bring actions to effectively promote healthy clarity to consumers on what constitutes a plant-based diets; healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1875 Franc Bogovič

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what should be science-based and take into constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet account the cultural and regional and inform Member States’ own efforts to diversity of European foods and diets, as integrate sustainability elements in national well as consumer needs and preferences dietary advice; calls on the Commission to and would as such bring clarity to develop such guidelines and specific consumers on what constitutes a healthy actions to effectively promote healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member plant-based diets; States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy and sustainable diets;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 147/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1876 Roberta Metsola

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific develop guidelines which are targeted at actions to effectively promote healthy segments of the population with the plant-based diets; unhealthiest eating practices and suggest specific actions to promote diets and practices which are healthy, sustainable and sensitive to the diverse cultures within the EU;

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Amendment 1877 Isabel Carvalhais

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods,

PE681.105v01-00 148/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, increased consumption of fresh fruits and and fats, which will also benefit the vegetables, and less meat and processed environment; emphasises that EU-wide meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets benefit the environment; emphasises that would bring clarity to consumers on what EU-wide guidelines for sustainable, constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet diversified and healthy diets would and inform Member States’ own efforts to contribute to bring clarity to consumers on integrate sustainability elements in national what constitutes a healthy and sustainable dietary advice; calls on the Commission to diet and inform Member States’ own develop such guidelines and specific efforts to integrate sustainability elements actions to effectively promote healthy in national dietary advice, while in respect plant-based diets; of the food culture and heritage; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy, balanced and diversified diets;

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Amendment 1878 Jessica Polfjärd

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and sustainable foods which less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, will also benefit the environment; and fats, which will also benefit the emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for environment; emphasises that EU-wide sustainable and healthy diets could guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets help bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 149/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1879 Annie Schreijer-Pierik

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that in some cases Europeans’ line with recommendations for healthy diets are currently not in line with eating, and that a population-wide shift in recommendations for healthy eating; consumption patterns is needed towards emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for more healthy and plant-based foods and sustainably produced and healthy food less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, products would bring clarity to consumers and fats, which will also benefit the on what constitutes a healthy, balanced environment; emphasises that EU-wide and sustainable diet and inform Member guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets States’ own efforts to integrate would bring clarity to consumers on what sustainability elements in national dietary constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet advice; calls on the Commission to develop and inform Member States’ own efforts to such guidelines and specific non- integrate sustainability elements in national discriminatory advice to effectively dietary advice; calls on the Commission to promote healthy balanced diets; develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1880 Daniel Buda

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets shall line with recommendations for healthy be better synchronised with eating, and that a population-wide shift in recommendations for healthy eating, and consumption patterns is needed towards that a population-wide shift in consumption more healthy and plant-based foods and patterns is needed towards more healthy less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, food; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines and fats, which will also benefit the for sustainable and healthy food would

PE681.105v01-00 150/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN environment; emphasises that EU-wide bring clarity to consumers on what guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet would bring clarity to consumers on what and inform Member States’ own efforts to constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet integrate sustainability elements in national and inform Member States’ own efforts to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to integrate sustainability elements in national develop such guidelines; dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1881 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Emphasises that the strategy must strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in be taken as a starting point for building a line with recommendations for healthy framework of rules to ensure that eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumers are given complete and consumption patterns is needed towards scientifically correct information to more healthy and plant-based foods and enable them to plan healthy diets; notes less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, that food safety and quality are also and fats, which will also benefit the crucial for the value they deliver to the environment; emphasises that EU-wide supply chain, and that Europe’s guidelines for sustainable and healthy agricultural production must guarantee diets would bring clarity to consumers on the variety and quality of all the major what constitutes a healthy and sustainable nutrients that contribute to good human diet and inform Member States’ own health; stresses that any public initiative efforts to integrate sustainability elements involving information messages on food in national dietary advice; calls on the diets must not be used for promotional or Commission to develop such guidelines commercial purposes; notes the input of and specific actions to effectively promote the Member States on national dietary healthy plant-based diets; advice and invites them to integrate environmental sustainability elements as necessary; calls on the Commission to develop a proper information campaign on balanced and healthy diets and to promote physical exercise as another essential component of human well-being;

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Amendment 1882 Pernille Weiss

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in Strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-average shift consumption patterns is needed towards in consumption patterns will be needed more healthy and plant-based foods and towards more healthy foods and less less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also and fats, which will also benefit the benefit the environment and secure a more environment; emphasises that EU-wide resilient economy; emphasises that EU- guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy would bring clarity to consumers on what diets would bring clarity to consumers on constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet what constitutes a healthy and sustainable and inform Member States’ own efforts to diet and inform Member States’ efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to dietary advice; calls on the Commission, develop such guidelines and specific after consulting the Member States, to actions to effectively promote healthy develop such guidelines; underlines that plant-based diets; the Commission, when formulating these guidelines for healthy eating, should adopt a neutral approach to the various consumer products in the market;

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Amendment 1883 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy

PE681.105v01-00 152/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed; more healthy and plant-based foods and emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, sustainable and healthy diets would bring and fats, which will also benefit the clarity to consumers on what constitutes a environment; emphasises that EU-wide healthy and sustainable diet and inform guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets Member States’ own efforts to integrate would bring clarity to consumers on what sustainability elements in national dietary constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet advice; calls on the Commission to develop and inform Member States’ own efforts to such guidelines and specific actions to integrate sustainability elements in national effectively promote healthy eating habits; dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1884 Christophe Hansen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that the diets of many Europeans line with recommendations for healthy are not fully in line with recommendations eating, and that a population-wide shift in for healthy eating, and that a population- consumption patterns is needed towards wide shift in consumption patterns is more healthy and plant-based foods and needed towards more healthy and plant- less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, based foods, less processed food, reduction and fats, which will also benefit the in sugars, salt, and fat intake, which will environment; emphasises that EU-wide also benefit the environment; emphasises guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable would bring clarity to consumers on what and healthy diets should be science based constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and take into account the cultural and and inform Member States’ own efforts to regional diversity of European consumer integrate sustainability elements in needs and preferences; national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 153/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1885 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not line with recommendations for healthy always in line with recommendations for eating, and that a population-wide shift in healthy eating, and that a population-wide consumption patterns is needed towards shift in consumption patterns is needed more healthy and plant-based foods and towards more healthy foods; emphasises, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, in this respect, that European diets are and fats, which will also benefit the varied, and that some are even environment; emphasises that EU-wide recommended for their balance and guidelines for sustainable and healthy nutritional qualities, such as the diets would bring clarity to consumers on Mediterranean diet; emphasises that the what constitutes a healthy and sustainable balance of European diets is mainly diet and inform Member States’ own affected by product standardisation and efforts to integrate sustainability elements the influence of a globalised food culture, in national dietary advice; calls on the widespread consumption of fast food, Commission to develop such guidelines consumer dependence on the agri-food and specific actions to effectively promote industry, and the erosion of the ‘culinary healthy plant-based diets; arts’;

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Amendment 1886 Bert-Jan Ruissen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a shift in consumption consumption patterns is needed towards patterns is needed towards more healthy more healthy and plant-based foods and foods, which will also benefit the less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, environment; emphasises that guidelines and fats, which will also benefit the for sustainable and healthy diets would

PE681.105v01-00 154/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN environment; emphasises that EU-wide bring clarity to consumers on what guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet would bring clarity to consumers on what and inform Member States’ own efforts to constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet integrate sustainability elements in national and inform Member States’ own efforts to dietary advice; highlights the high integrate sustainability elements in national nutritional value of fresh agriculture dietary advice; calls on the Commission to produce; develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1887 Antoni Comín i Oliveres

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets; plant-based diets and to promote stronger coordination between all public and private stakeholders, including local governments;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 155/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1888 Kateřina Konečná

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that national guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet in and inform Member States’ own efforts to a specific geography and contribute to integrate sustainability elements in national Member States’ own efforts to integrate dietary advice; calls on the Commission to sustainability elements in national dietary develop such guidelines and specific advice; calls on the Commission to develop actions to effectively promote healthy such country specific guidelines and plant-based diets; specific actions to effectively promote healthy balanced diets respecting national dietary specifics and traditions;

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Amendment 1889 Dolors Montserrat, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy lifestyles; emphasises that less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and and fats, which will also benefit the healthy diets would bring clarity to

PE681.105v01-00 156/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN environment; emphasises that EU-wide consumers on what constitutes a healthy guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets and sustainable diet and inform Member would bring clarity to consumers on what States’ own efforts to integrate constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet sustainability elements in national dietary and inform Member States’ own efforts to advice; calls on the Commission to develop integrate sustainability elements in national such guidelines and specific actions to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to effectively promote healthy diets; develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1890 Martin Hlaváček, Ondřej Knotek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that national guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet in and inform Member States’ own efforts to a specific geography and contribute to integrate sustainability elements in national Member States’ own efforts to integrate dietary advice; calls on the Commission to sustainability elements in national dietary develop such guidelines and specific advice; calls on the Commission to develop actions to effectively promote healthy such guidelines and specific actions to plant-based diets; effectively promote healthy balanced diets respecting national dietary specifics and traditions;

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Amendment 1891

AM\1224997EN.docx 157/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Claude Gruffat

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy, fresh and sustainable, local less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, plant-based foods and less meat, highly- and fats, which will also benefit the processed products, food additives, sugars, environment; emphasises that EU-wide salt, and fats, which will also benefit the guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets environment; emphasises that EU-wide would bring clarity to consumers on what targets and guidelines for sustainable and constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet healthy diets would bring clarity to and inform Member States’ own efforts to consumers on what constitutes a healthy integrate sustainability elements in national and sustainable diet and inform Member dietary advice; calls on the Commission to States’ own efforts to integrate develop such guidelines and specific sustainability elements in national dietary actions to effectively promote healthy advice; calls on the Commission to develop plant-based diets; such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1892 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and balanced diets with a

PE681.105v01-00 158/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, lower share of sugars, salt, and fats, based and fats, which will also benefit the on sustainably produced foods; environment; emphasises that EU-wide emphasises that guidelines for sustainable guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets and healthy diets taking into account would bring clarity to consumers on what regional conditions and traditions would constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet help consumers understand what and inform Member States’ own efforts to constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet integrate sustainability elements in national and inform Member States’ own efforts to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to integrate sustainability elements in national develop such guidelines and specific dietary advice; calls on the Commission to actions to effectively promote healthy assist Member States and regions in plant-based diets; developing such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy diets;

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Amendment 1893 Mr Franc Bogovič

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards a more healthy and plant-based foods and more balanced diet, which will also benefit less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, the environment; emphasises that EU-wide and fats, which will also benefit the guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets environment; emphasises that EU-wide would bring clarity to consumers on what guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet would bring clarity to consumers on what and inform Member States’ own efforts to constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet integrate sustainability elements in national and inform Member States’ own efforts to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to integrate sustainability elements in national develop such guidelines and specific dietary advice; calls on the Commission to actions to effectively promote healthy develop such guidelines and specific diets; actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 159/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1894 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Pina Picierno, Juozas Olekas, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Miroslav Číž, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not line with recommendations for healthy always in line with recommendations for eating, and that a population-wide shift in healthy eating, and that a population-wide consumption patterns is needed towards shift in dietary consumption patterns is more healthy and plant-based foods and needed towards more plant-based foods less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and less sugars, salt, and fats, which will and fats, which will also benefit the also benefit the environment; environment; emphasises that EU-wide acknowledges that the healthy choice may guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets not always be the most sustainable and would bring clarity to consumers on what affordable choice and vice-versa; constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for and inform Member States’ own efforts to sustainable and healthy diets should be integrate sustainability elements in science-based and take into account the national dietary advice; calls on the cultural and regional diversity of Commission to develop such guidelines European foods and diets, as well as and specific actions to effectively promote consumer needs and preferences ; calls on healthy plant-based diets; the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy diets;

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Amendment 1895 Daniel Buda

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and

PE681.105v01-00 160/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers and constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet businesses simplification and on what and inform Member States’ own efforts to constitutes a healthy and organic and integrate sustainability elements in national sustainable diet and inform Member States’ dietary advice; calls on the Commission to own efforts to integrate sustainability develop such guidelines and specific elements in national dietary advice; calls actions to effectively promote healthy on the Commission to develop such plant-based diets; guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1896 Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Marlene Mortler, Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and balanced diet, which will less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, also benefit the environment; emphasises and fats, which will also benefit the that EU guidelines for sustainable and environment; emphasises that EU-wide healthy diets should be science-based and guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets take into account the cultural and would bring clarity to consumers on what regional diversity of European foods and constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet diets would bring clarity to consumers on and inform Member States’ own efforts to what constitutes a healthy and sustainable integrate sustainability elements in national diet and inform Member States’ own dietary advice; calls on the Commission to efforts to integrate sustainability elements develop such guidelines and specific in national dietary advice; calls on the actions to effectively promote healthy Commission to develop such guidelines plant-based diets; and specific actions to effectively promote healthy and balanced diets;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 161/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1897 Maria Noichl, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Bompard, Pascal Durand, Francisco Guerreiro, Michal Wiezik, Eleonora Evi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less animal products, sugars, salt, and fats, and fats, which will also benefit the which will also benefit animal welfare and environment; emphasises that EU-wide the environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines, including clear targets, for would bring clarity to consumers on what sustainable and healthy diets would bring constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet clarity to consumers on what constitutes a and inform Member States’ own efforts to healthy and sustainable diet and inform integrate sustainability elements in national Member States’ own efforts to integrate dietary advice; calls on the Commission to sustainability elements in national dietary develop such guidelines and specific advice; calls on the Commission to develop actions to effectively promote healthy such guidelines and specific actions to plant-based diets; effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1898 Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Roberta Metsola, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards

PE681.105v01-00 162/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy food, towards more less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, sustainable and regional products; and fats, which will also benefit the emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for environment; emphasises that EU-wide sustainable and healthy diets would bring guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets clarity to consumers on what constitutes a would bring clarity to consumers on what healthy and sustainable diet and inform constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet Member States’ own efforts to integrate and inform Member States’ own efforts to sustainability elements in national dietary integrate sustainability elements in national advice; calls on the Commission to develop dietary advice; calls on the Commission to such guidelines and specific actions to develop such guidelines and specific effectively promote healthy plant-based actions to effectively promote healthy diets; plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1899 Norbert Lins, Herbert Dorfmann, Christine Schneider, Anne Sander, Lena Düpont, Franc Bogovič, Asim Ademov, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Alexander Bernhuber

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is welcomed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and balanced diet which will less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, also benefit the environment; emphasises and fats, which will also benefit the that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable environment; emphasises that EU-wide and healthy diets would bring clarity to guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets consumers on what constitutes a healthy would bring clarity to consumers on what and sustainable diet and inform Member constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet States’ own efforts to integrate and inform Member States’ own efforts to sustainability elements in national dietary integrate sustainability elements in national advice; calls on the Commission to develop dietary advice; calls on the Commission to such guidelines and specific actions to develop such guidelines and specific effectively promote healthy balanced diets; actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 163/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1900 Riho Terras

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and the evidence-based initiatives consumption patterns is needed towards that contribute to balanced and varied diet more healthy and plant-based foods and for the population while making it less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, sustainable for both health and the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy actions to effectively promote healthy diets; plant-based diets;

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Amendment 1901 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods, which less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, will also benefit the environment; and fats, which will also benefit the emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for

PE681.105v01-00 164/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN environment; emphasises that EU-wide sustainable and healthy diets would bring guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets clarity to consumers on what constitutes a would bring clarity to consumers on what healthy and sustainable diet and inform constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet Member States’ own efforts to integrate and inform Member States’ own efforts to sustainability elements in national dietary integrate sustainability elements in national advice; calls on the Commission to develop dietary advice; calls on the Commission to such guidelines and specific actions to develop such guidelines and specific effectively promote healthy plant-based actions to effectively promote healthy diets; plant-based diets;

Or. en

Amendment 1902

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and healthy, organic, locally produced foods, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, which will also benefit the environment; and fats, which will also benefit the emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for environment; emphasises that EU-wide sustainable and healthy diets would bring guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets clarity to consumers on what constitutes a would bring clarity to consumers on what healthy and sustainable diet and inform constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet Member States’ own efforts to integrate and inform Member States’ own efforts to sustainability elements in national dietary integrate sustainability elements in national advice; calls on the Commission to develop dietary advice; calls on the Commission to such guidelines and specific actions to develop such guidelines and specific effectively promote healthy plant-based actions to effectively promote healthy diets; plant-based diets;

Or. el

Amendment 1903 Esther de Lange

AM\1224997EN.docx 165/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods, which less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, will also benefit the environment; and fats, which will also benefit the emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for environment; emphasises that EU-wide sustainably produced and healthy food guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy, balanced and constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet sustainable diet and inform Member States’ and inform Member States’ own efforts to own efforts to integrate sustainability integrate sustainability elements in national elements in national dietary advice; calls dietary advice; calls on the Commission to on the Commission to develop such develop such guidelines and specific guidelines and specific actions to actions to effectively promote healthy effectively promote healthy diets; plant-based diets;

Or. en

Amendment 1904 Veronika Vrecionová, Ruža Tomašić

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that an average European diet is line with recommendations for healthy not in line with recommendations for eating, and that a population-wide shift in healthy eating, and that a population-wide consumption patterns is needed towards shift in consumption patterns is needed more healthy and plant-based foods and towards more healthy and plant-based less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, foods and less processed meat and highly- and fats, which will also benefit the processed food in general, which will also environment; emphasises that EU-wide benefit the environment; emphasises that guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and would bring clarity to consumers on what healthy diets could bring clarity to constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet consumers on what constitutes a healthy and inform Member States’ own efforts to and sustainable diet and inform Member

PE681.105v01-00 166/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN integrate sustainability elements in national States’ own efforts to integrate dietary advice; calls on the Commission to sustainability elements in national dietary develop such guidelines and specific advice; calls on the Commission to develop actions to effectively promote healthy such guidelines and specific actions to plant-based diets; effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

Or. en

Amendment 1905 Colm Markey

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards a more healthy and plant-based foods and more balanced diet that includes fruit, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, vegetables, grains, dairy, fish and meat; and fats, which will also benefit the emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for environment; emphasises that EU-wide sustainable and healthy diets would bring guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets clarity to consumers on what constitutes a would bring clarity to consumers on what healthy and sustainable diet and inform constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet Member States’ own efforts to integrate and inform Member States’ own efforts to sustainability elements in national dietary integrate sustainability elements in national advice; calls on the Commission to develop dietary advice; calls on the Commission to such guidelines and specific actions to develop such guidelines and specific effectively promote balanced diets; actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

Or. en

Amendment 1906 Adam Jarubas, Jarosław Kalinowski

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

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20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy actions to effectively promote healthy diets plant-based diets; and the importance of plant products within them;

Or. pl

Amendment 1907 Bronis Ropė

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to

PE681.105v01-00 168/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN develop such guidelines and specific develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy actions to effectively promote healthy and plant-based diets; balanced diets;

Or. lt

Amendment 1908 Adrián Vázquez Lázara

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods, in less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, addition to measures to promote the and fats, which will also benefit the reasonable consumption of sugars, salt, environment; emphasises that EU-wide and fats, which will also benefit the guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets environment; emphasises that EU-wide would bring clarity to consumers on what guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet would bring clarity to consumers on what and inform Member States’ own efforts to constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet integrate sustainability elements in national and inform Member States’ own efforts to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to integrate sustainability elements in national develop such guidelines and specific dietary advice; calls on the Commission to actions to effectively promote healthy develop such guidelines and specific plant-based diets; actions to effectively promote healthy plant-based diets;

Or. es

Amendment 1909 Chris MacManus

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the

AM\1224997EN.docx 169/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy foods, in particular plant less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, based, and less highly processed meat, and fats, which will also benefit the sugars, salt, and fats, which will also environment; emphasises that EU-wide benefit the environment; emphasises that guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and would bring clarity to consumers on what healthy diets would bring clarity to constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet consumers on what constitutes a healthy and inform Member States’ own efforts to and sustainable diet and inform Member integrate sustainability elements in national States’ own efforts to integrate dietary advice; calls on the Commission to sustainability elements in national dietary develop such guidelines and specific advice; calls on the Commission to develop actions to effectively promote healthy such guidelines and specific actions to plant-based diets; effectively promote healthy diets;

Or. en

Amendment 1910 João Ferreira

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in line with recommendations for healthy line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; emphasises that EU-wide guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets would bring clarity to consumers on what would bring clarity to consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet and inform Member States’ own efforts to and inform Member States’ own efforts to integrate sustainability elements in national integrate sustainability elements in national dietary advice; calls on the Commission to dietary advice; calls on the Commission to develop such guidelines and specific develop such guidelines and specific actions to effectively promote healthy actions to effectively promote balanced plant-based diets; and healthy diets;

PE681.105v01-00 170/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Or. pt

Amendment 1911 Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Łukasz Kohut, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Radan Kanev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Highlights the recognition in the 20. Highlights the recognition in the strategy that Europeans’ diets are not in strategy that Europeans’ diets are often not line with recommendations for healthy in line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a population-wide shift in eating, and that a population-wide shift in consumption patterns is needed towards consumption patterns is needed towards more healthy and plant-based foods and more healthy and plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the and fats, which will also benefit the environment; emphasises that EU-wide environment; in this regard, calls on the guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets European Commission to promote would bring clarity to consumers on what specific actions towards more plant-based constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet foods as well as to develop EU-wide and inform Member States’ own efforts to guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets integrate sustainability elements in to properly inform consumers on what national dietary advice; calls on the constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet, Commission to develop such guidelines while helping Member States to integrate and specific actions to effectively promote sustainability elements in their food-based healthy plant-based diets; dietary guidelines (FBDGs);

Or. en

Amendment 1912 Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20a. Considers that health care costs in the EU could be reduced if health taxes on meat and processed meat, including imports, were introduced reducing the number of patients with cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes 2, according

AM\1224997EN.docx 171/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN to an Oxford University report in 20181a; further considers that dietary shifts to less meat consumption will not only reduce overweight and obesity rates but will also significantly reduce GHG emissions and generate revenues to reduce prices or taxes for healthy or sustainable food, pay farmers for improvements or compensate low income groups; ______1a https://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/public ations/health-motivated-taxes-on-red-and- processed-meat-a-modelling-study-on- optimal-tax-levels-and-associated-health- impacts/

Or. en

Amendment 1913 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20a. Calls for the expansion of regional and farm slaughtering to avoid long and painful animal transports and to be able to slaughter animals gently in familiar surroundings; highlights that this would simultaneously strengthen rural agriculture, the promotion of the consumption of regional food and would cause less stress before slaughtering and also improve the quality of the meat;

Or. en

Amendment 1914 Dino Giarrusso

PE681.105v01-00 172/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20a. Urges the Commission to present legal or fiscal instruments by 2022 to translate this principle into practice, like a zero VAT tax for healthy and sustainable food products (e.g., organic vegetables and fruits), recalling the fact that already 10 European countries apply 0-5% VAT taxes on vegetables and fruits, including , Spain and Ireland;

Or. en

Amendment 1915 Petros Kokkalis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20a. Considers it necessary to reduce the ecological and social footprint of the EU food system, through new legislative measures, which reduce the demand for agricultural products such as soybeans and palm oil, linked to deforestation, ecosystem degradation and human rights violations;

Or. en

Amendment 1916 Joëlle Mélin, Silvia Sardone, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Angelo Ciocca, Mara Bizzotto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new)

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20a. Encourages the Member States to promote food education through their culinary traditions, understanding of their land and learning to cook from a very young age and in school;

Or. fr

Amendment 1917 Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20a. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that foodstuffs suitable for vegetarians or vegans that do not contain meat, may not mislead consumers in a subtle way;

Or. en

Amendment 1918 Joëlle Mélin, Silvia Sardone, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Angelo Ciocca, Mara Bizzotto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

20b. Points out that artificial food made in laboratories has little taste and few nutritional qualities, always contains additives, and has not been properly assessed in terms of its toxicity; emphasises, in this respect, that artificial food is an aberration and an attempt by laboratories to pre-empt the food sector, which could have long-term consequences

PE681.105v01-00 174/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN on prices and agricultural jobs;

Or. fr

Amendment 1919 Pietro Fiocchi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further deleted development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. it

Amendment 1920 Nicola Procaccini, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the is a way of effectively addressing many of EU, without prejudice to proteins of the environmental and climate challenges animal origin, which are essential for that EU agriculture is facing, as well as growth and an important component of preventing deforestation in countries complete and balanced diets, is a way of outside the EU; effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU and reducing Europe’s current dependence regarding its supply of plant proteins; calls, therefore, for

AM\1224997EN.docx 175/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN greater control over imports from third countries and for restrictions on imports that do not meet European standards on sustainable production;

Or. it

Amendment 1921 Marc Tarabella

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU; outside the EU; considers, therefore, that it would make sense to gradually reduce our dependence on the American continent (North and South) for our supply of plant proteins, including the soya used to feed our cattle, by developing a European strategy, including with our neighbourhood;

Or. fr

Amendment 1922 Maria Noichl

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is urgently needed for effectively

PE681.105v01-00 176/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN the environmental and climate challenges addressing many of the environmental and that EU agriculture is facing, as well as climate challenges that EU agriculture is preventing deforestation in countries facing, as well as preventing deforestation outside the EU; in countries outside the EU; notes in this connection the call by the European Parliament for the introduction of sustainability criteria for the importation of protein crops and underlines the importance of a long-term exit strategy to completely cease the importation of protein crops from overseas;

Or. de

Amendment 1923 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Jytte Guteland, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro, Sylwia Spurek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation, biodiversity loss outside the EU; and ecosystem degradation in countries outside the EU; calls on the Commission to present an EU protein transition strategy covering the demand and the supply side, prioritising food over feed production, enhancing EU self- sufficiency and lowering overall environmental and climate impacts;

Or. en

Amendment 1924 Lídia Pereira

Motion for a resolution

AM\1224997EN.docx 177/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant-based protein and alternative sources of protein in the EU production and alternative sources of is a way of effectively addressing many of protein in the EU is a way of effectively the environmental and climate challenges addressing several of the environmental that EU agriculture is facing, as well as and climate challenges that EU agriculture preventing deforestation in countries is facing, as well as preventing outside the EU; deforestation in countries outside the EU; emphasises, further, the importance of the agroforestry system in this field, since extensive breeding in parallel with lower intensity forestry production enables the more sustainable production of animal protein, also provided for in a healthy food standard;

Or. pt

Amendment 1925 Álvaro Amaro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant-based protein and alternative sources of protein in the EU production and alternative sources of is a way of effectively addressing many of protein in the EU is a way of effectively the environmental and climate challenges addressing several of the environmental that EU agriculture is facing, as well as and climate challenges that EU agriculture preventing deforestation in countries is facing, as well as preventing outside the EU; deforestation in countries outside the EU; emphasises, further, the importance of the agroforestry system in this field, since extensive breeding in parallel with lower- intensity forestry production enables the more sustainable production of animal protein, also provided for in a healthy food standard;

Or. pt

PE681.105v01-00 178/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 1926 Balázs Hidvéghi, Edina Tóth

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU; outside the EU; calls on the Commission to build upon the report on "The development of plant proteins in the European Union" and to work on an EU action plan on proteins based on a wide approach and building coherence between the different EU policies;

Or. en

Amendment 1927 Irène Tolleret, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Pascal Canfin, Martin Hlaváček, Elsi Katainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU; outside the EU; calls on the European Commission and the Member States to work on a solid strategy to boost the production of protein crops, with particular emphasis on leguminous crops,

AM\1224997EN.docx 179/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN taking into account the benefits they bring to the environment;

Or. en

Amendment 1928 Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider, Herbert Dorfmann, Annie Schreijer- Pierik, Alexander Bernhuber, Marlene Mortler, Michaela Šojdrová

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU; outside the EU; highlights the need of an EU protein transition strategy that encourages the cultivation of plant proteins for food and feed in the EU as well as the utilisation of save and available processed animal proteins;

Or. en

Amendment 1929 Fulvio Martusciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is essential, without prejudice to proteins the environmental and climate challenges of animal origin, which are essential for that EU agriculture is facing, as well as growth and an important component of preventing deforestation in countries complete and balanced diets; considers,

PE681.105v01-00 180/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN outside the EU; further, that such development is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. it

Amendment 1930 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Francisco Guerreiro, Claude Gruffat, Sylwia Spurek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of sustainable plant protein and alternative sources of protein in the production, including for direct human EU is a way of effectively addressing many consumption, and sustainable alternative of the environmental and climate sources of protein in the EU is a way of challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as effectively addressing many of the well as preventing deforestation in environmental and climate challenges that countries outside the EU; EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU; recalls that reducing production and consumption of farmed animals would reduce the heavy dependence on plant proteins for feed;

Or. en

Amendment 1931 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of natural plant protein

AM\1224997EN.docx 181/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN and alternative sources of protein in the EU production and alternative sources of is a way of effectively addressing many of natural protein – such as algae – in the the environmental and climate challenges EU is a way of addressing some of the that EU agriculture is facing, as well as environmental and climate challenges that preventing deforestation in countries EU agriculture is facing, and that this outside the EU; production could reduce our dependence on imported plant proteins, which have a greater environmental impact than domestically produced plant proteins, and prevent deforestation in third countries;

Or. fr

Amendment 1932 Maria Spyraki

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of through access of farmers to innovative the environmental and climate challenges plant breeding technologies, which that EU agriculture is facing, as well as contribute to the environmental footprint preventing deforestation in countries reduction and increase of agricultural outside the EU; productivity is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. en

Amendment 1933 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard on behalf of The Left Group Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

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21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the is a way of effectively addressing many of EU, implemented in tandem with a move the environmental and climate challenges away from the continued intensification that EU agriculture is facing, as well as of livestock production with it recognised preventing deforestation in countries negative externalities, is a way of outside the EU; effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. en

Amendment 1934 Bert-Jan Ruissen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU; outside the EU; calls on the Commission to address both the ecological and economic sustainability of the development of the European protein production;

Or. en

Amendment 1935 Daniela Rondinelli, Dino Giarrusso

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

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21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU; outside the EU and reducing Europe’s current dependence regarding its supply of plant proteins;

Or. it

Amendment 1936 Herbert Dorfmann, Christine Schneider, Norbert Lins, Simone Schmiedtbauer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the and consumption of protein in the EU is a EU is a way of effectively addressing many way of effectively addressing many of the of the environmental and climate environmental and climate challenges that challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as EU agriculture is facing notably including well as preventing deforestation in local supplies of animal feedstuffs thus countries outside the EU; supporting the viability of European animal husbandry as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. en

Amendment 1937 Elsi Katainen, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Ulrike Müller, Jérémy Decerle, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

PE681.105v01-00 184/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN 21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU; outside the EU; reminds the importance of sustainable livestock production for European protein self-sufficiency;

Or. en

Amendment 1938 Chris MacManus

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate that EU agriculture is facing, as well as challenges in the EU as well as preventing preventing deforestation in countries deforestation in countries outside the EU, outside the EU; as long as it is done without causing mass environmental damage to EU landscapes through land clearing for crops;

Or. en

Amendment 1939 Ivan David, Teuvo Hakkarainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of protein production and and alternative sources of protein in the EU alternative sources of protein in the EU is a

AM\1224997EN.docx 185/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN is a way of effectively addressing many of way of preventing deforestation in the environmental and climate challenges countries outside the EU; that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

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Amendment 1940 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein (in is a way of effectively addressing many of particular for animal feed, such as algae the environmental and climate challenges or insects) in the EU is a way of effectively that EU agriculture is facing, as well as addressing many of the environmental and preventing deforestation in countries climate challenges that EU agriculture is outside the EU; facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. fr

Amendment 1941 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the is a way of effectively addressing many of EU, with the support of the CAP and the environmental and climate challenges innovative plant breeding technologies, is that EU agriculture is facing, as well as a way of effectively addressing some of the preventing deforestation in countries environmental and climate challenges that outside the EU; EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries

PE681.105v01-00 186/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN outside the EU;

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Amendment 1942 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production in and alternative sources of protein in the the EU is a way of effectively addressing EU is a way of effectively addressing many many of the environmental and climate of the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU and reducing countries outside the EU; Europe’s current dependence regarding its supply of plant proteins;

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Amendment 1943 Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the is a way of effectively addressing many of EU, together with phasing out of synthetic the environmental and climate challenges pesticides, antibiotics and fertilisers, can that EU agriculture is facing, as well as help addressing many of the environmental preventing deforestation in countries and climate challenges that EU agriculture outside the EU; is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. en

AM\1224997EN.docx 187/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1944 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Pina Picierno, Juozas Olekas, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Marcos Ros Sempere, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the and complementary sources of nutrition EU is a way of effectively addressing many for human food and animal feed such as of the environmental and climate insects or algae, in the EU is a way of challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as effectively addressing many of the well as preventing deforestation in environmental and climate challenges that countries outside the EU; EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

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Amendment 1945 Jessica Polfjärd

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Takes note of the growing development of plant protein production consumer demand for plant protein and and alternative sources of protein in the EU alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of and considers that European farmers and the environmental and climate challenges companies should be equipped with the that EU agriculture is facing, as well as proper tools to meet this demand; preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. en

Amendment 1946

PE681.105v01-00 188/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Nicolae Ştefănuță

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of is a way of effectively addressing many of the environmental and climate challenges the environmental and climate challenges that EU agriculture is facing, as well as that EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation, forests and outside the EU; ecosystems degradation in countries outside the EU;

Or. en

Amendment 1947 Riho Terras

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development and innovation in the field of and alternative sources of protein in the EU plant protein production and alternative is a way of effectively addressing many of sources of protein in the EU is a way of the environmental and climate challenges effectively addressing many of the that EU agriculture is facing, as well as environmental and climate challenges that preventing deforestation in countries EU agriculture is facing, as well as outside the EU; preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. en

Amendment 1948 Benoît Lutgen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

AM\1224997EN.docx 189/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the is a way of effectively addressing many of EU, such as insect farming, is a way of the environmental and climate challenges effectively addressing many of the that EU agriculture is facing, as well as environmental and climate challenges that preventing deforestation in countries EU agriculture is facing, as well as outside the EU; preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU;

Or. fr

Amendment 1949 Biljana Borzan, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Jytte Guteland, Simona Bonafè, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Demetris Papadakis, César Luena, Javi López, Nicolás González Casares

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of sustainable plant protein and alternative sources of protein in the EU production and alternative sources of is a way of effectively addressing many of protein in the EU is a way of effectively the environmental and climate challenges addressing many of the environmental and that EU agriculture is facing, as well as climate challenges that EU agriculture is preventing deforestation in countries facing, as well as preventing deforestation outside the EU; in countries outside the EU;

Or. en

Amendment 1950 Miroslav Číž, Monika Beňová, Robert Hajšel

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further

PE681.105v01-00 190/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN development of plant protein production development of protein production and and alternative sources of protein in the EU alternative sources of protein in the EU is a is a way of effectively addressing many of way of effectively addressing many of the the environmental and climate challenges environmental and climate challenges that that EU agriculture is facing, as well as EU agriculture is facing, as well as preventing deforestation in countries preventing deforestation in countries outside the EU; outside the EU;

Or. en

Amendment 1951 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Considers that the further 21. Considers that the further development of plant protein production development of plant protein production and alternative sources of protein in the EU and alternative sources of protein in the EU is a way of effectively addressing many of Member States may be entirely the environmental and climate challenges reasonable, provided that based on a that EU agriculture is facing, as well as market-oriented framework producers can preventing deforestation in countries see corresponding demand being outside the EU; generated among consumers;

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Amendment 1952 Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21a. Welcomes the EU Commission proposal for an Action Plan on organic farming to help Member States stimulate both supply and demand for organic products to reach the objective of at least 25% of the EU’s agricultural land under organic farming by 2030; urges the Commission to support Member States

AM\1224997EN.docx 191/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN and the retail sector to sign agreements on increasing sales of organic food and start promotion campaigns and reduce taxes for retailers selling specific levels of organic products, to make sure demand and supply will be in balance;

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Amendment 1953 Biljana Borzan, Simona Bonafè, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Demetris Papadakis, César Luena, Javi López, Nicolás González Casares, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Jytte Guteland, Clara Aguilera, Anja Hazekamp, Marc Tarabella

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21a. Recalls its resolution of 15 January 2020 on the European Green Deal and its resolution of 22 October 2020 on an EU legal framework to halt and reverse EU-driven global deforestation and its repeated demand to the Commission to present, without delay, a proposal for an EU legal framework based on mandatory due diligence to ensure sustainable and deforestation-free supply chains for products placed on the Union market, with a particular focus on tackling the main drivers of imported deforestation and instead encouraging imports that do not create deforestation and ecosystem degradation abroad;

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Amendment 1954 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

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21a. Stresses the need to allow opportunities not only for plant innovation, but also for rapidly developing sectors such as the insect farming sector, so that all possible solutions can be used to tackle climate change; notes, further to judgment C- 528/16 of 25 July 2018, that new plant breeding techniques require an appropriate legal framework, and calls, therefore, on the Commission to present a specific legislative proposal aimed at clarifying the applicable legal regime;

Or. fr

Amendment 1955 Antoni Comín i Oliveres

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21a. Welcomes the EU Commission proposal for an Action Plan on organic farming to help Member States stimulate both supply and demand for organic products to reach the objective of at least 25% of the EU’s agricultural land under organic farming by 2030; urges the EU Commission to support Member States and the retail sector to sign agreements on increasing sales of organic food;

Or. en

Amendment 1956 Pascal Canfin, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Martin Hojsík, Nicolae Ştefănuță

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

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21a. Underlines the strong link between our food system and global deforestation; calls on the Commission to present a legislative proposal on the basis of the European Parliament resolution of 22 October 2020 with recommendations to the Commission on an EU legal framework to halt and reverse EU-driven global deforestation (2020/2006(INL));

Or. en

Amendment 1957 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21a. Considers that the European food system is among the best in the world, and that the added value for the supply chain is based on food production that cannot be significantly replaced or provided by edible insects, which are alien to European food traditions;

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Amendment 1958 Bert-Jan Ruissen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21a. Highlights that accelerating the breeding of better adapted protein crop varieties will be paramount for the development of a more viable protein crop

PE681.105v01-00 194/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN production in Europe;

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Amendment 1959 Anne Sander, Agnès Evren, Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21b. Stresses the need to protect consumers and the European tradition of animal protein production from the development of artificial or cellular meat; calls on the Commission to study the carbon footprint of these new products and their impact on human health;

Or. fr

Amendment 1960 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

21c. Calls on the Commission to ensure that, following specific case-by-case evaluations, new plant breeding techniques such as gene editing are excluded from the scope of GMO legislation so that farmers can be offered alternative solutions, particularly in view of the input reduction targets;

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Amendment 1961 Sirpa Pietikäinen

AM\1224997EN.docx 195/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to public procurement to promote more promote more healthy diets by creating a healthy and sustainable diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice; considers that sustainably produced local and organic farming can contribute to this target; calls on the Commission to set mandatory targets for sustainable food procurement and to develop monitoring and reporting tools to collect data on these procurements; recommends that the criteria are developed in a way that they integrate principles of the circular economy, ensure the reduction of packaging and food waste and can be used beyond public authorities by corporate groups reporting on sustainability and covered by non- financial reporting policy as well as private institutions offering the same services as public services;

Or. en

Amendment 1962 Günther Sidl, Jytte Guteland

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food as well as less and

PE681.105v01-00 196/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN promote more healthy diets by creating a better meat, dairy and eggs production and food environment that enables consumers consumption and to promote more healthy to make the healthy choice; and sustainable diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; calls on the Commission to set mandatory targets for sustainable food procurement and to develop monitoring and reporting tools to collect data on these procurements; recommends that the criteria are developed in a way that they integrate principles of the circular economy, ensure the reduction of packaging and food waste and can be used beyond public authorities by corporate groups reporting on sustainability and covered by non- financial reporting policy as well as private institutions offering the same services as public services;

Or. en

Amendment 1963 Traian Băsescu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production and to promote more healthy diets by creating a promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice; calls for the debunking of “green myths” by which organic agriculture does not employ pesticides, notes with concern that many organic pesticides such as copper sulphate are toxic, and could prove more dangerous than the synthetic pesticides used in ordinary farming; insists that setting targets to promote organic farming in Europe will not lead to an increase of

AM\1224997EN.docx 197/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN food safety if such measures are not coupled with measures that aim at reducing toxicity and promoting the use of safe pesticides;

Or. en

Amendment 1964 Marc Tarabella

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production and to promote more healthy diets by creating a promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice; points out that Directives 2014/24/EU and 2014/25/EU on public procurement allow and encourage better choices, having favoured using the most economically advantageous tender as the main award criterion, and regrets that Member States still too often choose the lowest price over quality;

Or. fr

Amendment 1965 Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and

PE681.105v01-00 198/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production with promote more healthy diets by creating a higher animal welfare standards and to food environment that enables consumers promote healthier and plant-based diets to make the healthy choice; by creating a food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; emphasises that public procurement legislation should also include obligations for rewarding ‘true pricing’ of food, including external environmental costs, that give the right price signals to consumers making healthy, sustainable food the most easy and affordable choice;

Or. en

Amendment 1966 Antoni Comín i Oliveres

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production and to promote more healthy diets by creating a promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice; emphasises that public procurement legislation should also include obligations for rewarding ‘true pricing’ of food, including external environmental costs, that give the right price signals to consumers making healthy, environmentally respectful sustainable food the most easy and affordable choice;

Or. en

Amendment 1967

AM\1224997EN.docx 199/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Tilly Metz, Eleonora Evi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food as well as less and promote more healthy diets by creating a better meat, dairy and eggs production and food environment that enables consumers consumption and to promote more healthy to make the healthy choice; and sustainable diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice and to have ready access to plant-based proteins; calls on the Commission to set mandatory targets for sustainable food procurement and to develop monitoring and reporting tools to collect data on these procurements;

Or. en

Amendment 1968 Eric Andrieu, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for an in depth revision of procurement legislation, including public procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production promote more healthy diets by creating a especially from SMEs and to promote food environment that enables consumers more healthy diets by creating a food to make the healthy choice; environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice, and producers to be engaged in long term relationship with public institutions; insists that private out- of-home catering should also be sensitised in view of their importance;

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Amendment 1969 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Considers that public canteens procurement legislation, including should play an important role in minimum mandatory criteria in schools education on sustainable and healthy and other public institutions to encourage diets; calls for a revision of public organic and local food production and to procurement legislation, including a promote more healthy diets by creating a mandatory inclusion of a minimum of food environment that enables consumers 30% organic ingredients in meals served to make the healthy choice; in schools and other public institutions; insists that public procurement should to encourage organic, seasonal and local food production and promote more healthier diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

Or. en

Amendment 1970 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard on behalf of The Left Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production and promote more healthy diets by creating a consumption to promote more healthy and food environment that enables consumers sustainable diets by creating a food

AM\1224997EN.docx 201/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN to make the healthy choice; environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; further calls on the Commission to set mandatory targets for sustainable food procurement and to develop monitoring and reporting tools to collect data on these procurements;

Or. en

Amendment 1971 Radan Kanev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production and to promote more healthy diets by creating a promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice; calls on the Commission to set mandatory targets for sustainable food procurement and to develop monitoring and reporting tools to collect data on these procurements;

Or. en

Amendment 1972 Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage

PE681.105v01-00 202/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN organic and local food production and to sustainable and local food production and promote more healthy diets by creating a to promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice; stresses that regional products should be given priority in public procurement and that this should be reflected in the relevant legal acts;

Or. en

Amendment 1973 Salvatore De Meo, Antonio Tajani, Giuseppe Milazzo, Massimiliano Salini, Fulvio Martusciello, Aldo Patriciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local production of traditional promote more healthy diets by creating a and typical foods with geographical food environment that enables consumers indications, from short supply chains, and to make the healthy choice; to promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers to make healthy, informed and sustainable choices;

Or. it

Amendment 1974 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public

AM\1224997EN.docx 203/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN procurement legislation, including procurement legislation and funding, minimum mandatory criteria in schools and including minimum mandatory criteria in other public institutions to encourage kindergarten and schools and other public organic and local food production and to institutions to encourage local food chains, promote more healthy diets by creating a organic farming, sustainable production food environment that enables consumers and the reduction of foodwaste; calls to to make the healthy choice; promote more healthy diets and dietary patterns by creating a food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

Or. en

Amendment 1975 Herbert Dorfmann

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local production of traditional promote more healthy diets by creating a and typical foods with geographical food environment that enables consumers indications, from short supply chains and to make the healthy choice; via direct sales, and to promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

Or. it

Amendment 1976 Daniela Rondinelli, Dino Giarrusso

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including

PE681.105v01-00 204/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local production of traditional promote more healthy diets by creating a and typical foods with geographical food environment that enables consumers indications, from short supply chains and to make the healthy choice; via direct sales, and to promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

Or. it

Amendment 1977 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage food organic and local food production and to production that contributes to more promote more healthy diets by creating a healthy and balanced diets; food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

Or. es

Amendment 1978 Nicola Procaccini, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to sustainable and certified production of promote more healthy diets by creating a traditional and typical foods from short

AM\1224997EN.docx 205/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN food environment that enables consumers supply chains and with geographical to make the healthy choice; indications, combining the use of quality products and sustainable raw materials with the service provided, and to promote more healthy diets;

Or. it

Amendment 1979 Annie Schreijer-Pierik

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to sustainable food production and to promote more healthy diets by creating a promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice, including traditional foods and local specialities;

Or. nl

Amendment 1980 Maria Noichl, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Bompard, Pascal Durand, Francisco Guerreiro, Michal Wiezik, Martin Hojsík

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production with promote more healthy diets by creating a higher animal welfare standards and to food environment that enables consumers promote healthier and plant-based diets to make the healthy choice; by creating a food environment that makes

PE681.105v01-00 206/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN healthy choices the easiest ones;

Or. en

Amendment 1981 Esther de Lange

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls in case of a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, to consider minimum mandatory criteria in schools and the inclusion of minimum mandatory other public institutions to encourage criteria in schools and other public organic and local food production and to institutions to encourage sustainable and promote more healthy diets by creating a local food production and to promote more food environment that enables consumers healthy diets by creating a food to make the healthy choice; environment that enables consumers to make the healthy and sustainable choice;

Or. en

Amendment 1982 Tonino Picula

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including through minimum mandatory criteria in schools and significant minimum mandatory criteria in other public institutions to encourage schools and other public institutions to organic and local food production and to encourage organic, seasonal and local food promote more healthy diets by creating a production and to promote more healthy food environment that enables consumers and nutritious diets by creating a food to make the healthy choice; environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

Or. en

AM\1224997EN.docx 207/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1983 Delara Burkhardt, Mohammed Chahim

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria and targets in other public institutions to encourage schools and other public institutions to organic and local food production and to encourage organic and local food promote more healthy diets by creating a production and consumption, and to food environment that enables consumers promote more healthy and sustainable to make the healthy choice; diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

Or. en

Amendment 1984 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation and for national minimum mandatory criteria in schools and or European public tenders for food to other public institutions to encourage favour local supplies, including minimum organic and local food production and to mandatory criteria in schools and other promote more healthy diets by creating a public institutions to encourage organic food environment that enables consumers and local food production and to promote to make the healthy choice; more healthy diets;

Or. fr

Amendment 1985 Martin Hlaváček, Pascal Canfin, Ondřej Knotek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

PE681.105v01-00 208/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public and procurement legislation, including private procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools minimum mandatory criteria in public and and other public institutions to encourage private institutions to encourage organic organic and local food production and to and local food sourcing and to promote promote more healthy diets by creating a more sustainable diets by creating a food food environment that enables consumers environment that enables consumers to to make the healthy choice; match their healthy choices with availability of supply;

Or. en

Amendment 1986 Miroslav Číž, Robert Hajšel

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public and procurement legislation, including private procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools minimum mandatory criteria in public and and other public institutions to encourage private institutions to encourage organic organic and local food production and to and local food sourcing and to promote promote more healthy diets by creating a more sustainable diets by creating a food food environment that enables consumers environment that enables consumers to to make the healthy choice; match their healthy choices with availability of supply;

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Amendment 1987 Maria Spyraki

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including

AM\1224997EN.docx 209/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to sustainably-farmed and local food promote more healthy diets by creating a production and to promote healthy and food environment that enables consumers sustainable diets by creating a food to make the healthy choice; environment that enables consumers to make the healthy and sustainable choice;

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Amendment 1988 Kateřina Konečná

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public and procurement legislation, including private procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools minimum mandatory criteria in public and and other public institutions to encourage private institutions to encourage organic organic and local food production and to and local food sourcing and to promote promote more healthy diets by creating a more sustainable diets by creating a food food environment that enables consumers environment that enables consumers to to make the healthy choice; match their healthy choices with availability of supply;

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Amendment 1989 Michal Wiezik, Martin Hojsík

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production and to promote more healthy diets by creating a promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers regulatory and policy environment that

PE681.105v01-00 210/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN to make the healthy choice; enables consumers to make an informed and healthy choice;

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Amendment 1990 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to quality-certified organic and local food promote more healthy diets by creating a production and to promote more healthy food environment that enables consumers diets by creating a food environment that to make the healthy choice; enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 1991 Colm Markey

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage local organic and local food production and to food production and to promote more promote more healthy diets by creating a healthy and balanced diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 211/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 1992 Dolors Montserrat, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to promote more organic and local food production and to healthy diets by creating a food promote more healthy diets by creating a environment that enables consumers to food environment that enables consumers make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 1993 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a review of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation in order, as minimum mandatory criteria in schools necessary, to improve the information and other public institutions to encourage available to consumers regarding the organic and local food production and to inclusion of eco-friendly criteria in their promote more healthy diets by creating a purchasing decisions and choices; recalls food environment that enables consumers that this may also include encouraging to make the healthy choice; the use of regional and local products in schools and other public institutions;

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Amendment 1994 Christel Schaldemose

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

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22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic as well as sustainable food promote more healthy diets by creating a production and to promote more healthy food environment that enables consumers diets by creating a food environment that to make the healthy choice; enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 1995 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic, sustainable and local food promote more healthy diets by creating a production and to promote more healthy food environment that enables consumers diets by creating a food environment that to make the healthy choice; enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 1996 Chris MacManus

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and

AM\1224997EN.docx 213/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic and local food production and to promote more healthy diets by creating a promote a varied and more healthy diet, by food environment that enables consumers creating a food environment that enables to make the healthy choice; consumers to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 1997 Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider, Herbert Dorfmann, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Marlene Mortler

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to sustainable and local food production and promote more healthy diets by creating a to promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 1998 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to sustainable and local food production and promote more healthy diets by creating a to promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 1999 Norbert Lins, Herbert Dorfmann, Christine Schneider, Anne Sander, Lena Düpont, Franc Bogovič, Asim Ademov, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Alexander Bernhuber, Michaela Šojdrová

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to sustainably and locally produced food to promote more healthy diets by creating a promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 2000 Daniel Buda

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to organic, sustainable production and to promote more healthy diets by creating a promote more healthy diets by creating a food environment that enables consumers food environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice; to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 2001

AM\1224997EN.docx 215/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Pietro Fiocchi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to organic and local food production and to encourage sustainably and locally promote more healthy diets by creating a produced food and to promote more food environment that enables consumers healthy diets by creating a food to make the healthy choice; environment that enables consumers to make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 2002 Pernille Weiss, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage a organic and local food production and to sustainable production and to promote promote more healthy diets by creating a more healthy diets by creating a food food environment that enables consumers environment that enables consumers to to make the healthy choice; make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 2003 Fulvio Martusciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

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22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools and minimum mandatory criteria in schools and other public institutions to encourage other public institutions to encourage organic and local food production and to controlled and certified food production promote more healthy diets by creating a that combines the use of quality products food environment that enables consumers and sustainable raw materials with the to make the healthy choice; service provided, and to promote more healthy diets;

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Amendment 2004 Veronika Vrecionová, Ruža Tomašić

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for a revision of public procurement legislation, including procurement legislation, including minimum mandatory criteria in schools guidelines for schools and other public and other public institutions to encourage institutions to encourage sustainable and organic and local food production and to local food production and to promote more promote more healthy diets by creating a healthy diets by creating a food food environment that enables consumers environment that enables consumers to to make the healthy choice; make the healthy choice;

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Amendment 2005 Jessica Polfjärd

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Calls for a revision of public 22. Calls for clear information on procurement legislation, including sustainable food minimum mandatory criteria in schools consumption, including guidelines in and other public institutions to encourage schools and other public institutions to

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Amendment 2006 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22a. Recommends that the criteria are developed in a way that they integrate principles of the circular economy, ensure the reduction of packaging and food waste and can be used beyond public authorities by corporate groups reporting on sustainability and covered by non- financial reporting policy as well as private institutions offering the same services as public services;

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Amendment 2007 Michal Wiezik, Martin Hojsík

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22a. Recommends that the criteria are developed in a way that they integrate principles of the circular economy, ensure the reduction of packaging and food waste and can be used beyond public authorities by corporate groups reporting on sustainability and covered by non- financial reporting policy as well as

PE681.105v01-00 218/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN private institutions offering the same services as public services;

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Amendment 2008 Martin Hlaváček, Ondřej Knotek, Jérémy Decerle

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22a. Underlines that binding reduction targets for environmental footprint of food products and food waste in trade and retail are needed to comprehensively achieve objectives of this strategy;

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Amendment 2009 Kateřina Konečná

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

22a. Underlines that binding reduction targets for environmental footprint of food products in trade and retail are needed to comprehensively achieve objectives of this strategy;

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Amendment 2010 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 b (new)

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22b. Stresses that all schools, kindergartens and public canteens in the EU need mandatory, progressive, sustainable food procurement with at least 20% of organic products by 2022, increasing annually to 60% by 2030;

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Amendment 2011 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard on behalf of The Left Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; calls on the Commission to take needed to achieve this; action, notably through monitoring and measuring, to curb food waste occurring at the primary production level and the early stages of the supply chain, including unharvested food and food ploughed back into the field; calls for the identification of the trading practices and policy changes needed to prevent such food waste; stresses that CAP Strategic Plans should include Food Loss and Waste prevention actions at farm level, including support for the development of Short Food Supply Chains, which lower the risks of generating food waste; emphasises that waste of animal products incurs heavy burdens in both animal suffering and environmental damage and wasteful use of resources; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this;

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PE681.105v01-00 220/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2012 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets baseline; underlines that these targets need are needed to achieve this; to be binding at Member State level and calls on all Member States that have not yet done so to establish and implement food waste prevention programmes; emphasises that food waste reduction targets should apply to the whole of the food supply chain, requiring further targeted actions to tackle food loss and waste at primary production and pre-retail stages; welcomes the Commission’s intention to integrate food loss and waste prevention in other EU policies, including requirements for date marking; asks the Commission to likewise integrate it into public procurement policies; welcomes the Commission’s implementation of EU- wide monitoring of food waste levels;

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Amendment 2013 Biljana Borzan, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Jytte Guteland, Marc Tarabella, Milan Brglez, Maria Noichl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Demetris Papadakis, Simona Bonafè, Inese Vaidere

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Points out that food waste

AM\1224997EN.docx 221/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN measures required to achieve a Union food represents a loss of revenue to farmers, a waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and reduction of the food available to the 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 wider society and an inefficient use of our baseline; underlines that binding targets are carbon budget, while wasted food needed to achieve this; generates GHG emissions during production, harvest and processing, needlessly adding to sectoral emissions; remarks that addressing food waste starts with better planning and risk assessment, determining what crops are needed and what crops are viable as climatic conditions change; finds it necessary that all actors along the food chain contribute their fair share to the food waste reduction in the EU; reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this;

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Amendment 2014 Michal Wiezik, Martin Hojsík

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; requests these cover food waste needed to achieve this; and loss at the level of primary production as well as retail; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; highlights that recovering consumption- stage food waste for animal feeding is a viable solution that simultaneously addresses the issues of waste management, food security, resource efficiency, and climate-change mitigation and calls on the Commission and Member States to work to put back in place this

PE681.105v01-00 222/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN historically established practice where food waste cannot be prevented;

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Amendment 2015 Traian Băsescu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this; calls on the Commission to make food waste reduction a priority, which is essential to formulate a statutory definition of food waste, as well as to define the obligations of all actors along the supply chain and set targets for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from food waste; calls on Member States to collect data at a national level allowing to set realistic and achievable targets;

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Amendment 2016 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are

AM\1224997EN.docx 223/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this; stresses that a significant proportion of the losses occurring on farms are a consequence of production standards set by large-scale agri-food retailers in order to meet consumer preferences; notes that ensuring animal health will help avoid food waste at source;

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Amendment 2017 Tudor Ciuhodaru

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this, but also broader information campaigns on food production aimed at the younger generations precisely in order to avoid waste, as well as encouraging smaller or larger retailers not to waste food reaching its use by date;

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Amendment 2018 Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Łukasz Kohut, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Radan Kanev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Recalls that food waste and food measures required to achieve a Union food loss should be addressed holistically, as waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and early as from the farm and all the way to

PE681.105v01-00 224/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 the fork; Reiterates its call to take the baseline; underlines that binding targets are measures required to achieve a Union food needed to achieve this; waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are urgently needed to achieve this and that food waste and food loss at the level of primary production and retail should be also included in the targets;

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Amendment 2019 Isabel Carvalhais

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this; considers that initiatives raising public awareness on the social, economic and environmental negative impacts of food waste and providing guidance on how to avoid food waste are essential to promote long-term consumer behavioural change;

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Amendment 2020 Roberta Metsola

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food

AM\1224997EN.docx 225/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this and that it should also be tied to the Unions circular economy objectives with food waste acting as a source of material for energy production as well as for use in the large scale production of compost;

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Amendment 2021 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, Jérémy Decerle, Alin Mituța, Jan Huitema, Ulrike Müller, Martin Hojsík, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Irena Joveva, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Highlights that food waste has measures required to achieve a Union food enormous environmental consequences, waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and exacerbates climate change and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 represents a waste of limited resources baseline; underlines that binding targets are such as land, energy and water; therefore needed to achieve this; reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this;

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Amendment 2022 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the

PE681.105v01-00 226/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and domestic and agricultural food waste 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % baseline; underlines that binding targets are by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; needed to achieve this; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; stresses the need for criminal penalties for undertakings that breach agreements reached with farmers;

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Amendment 2023 Daniel Buda

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this, calls on the Commission to identify any potential barriers, including legislative and technical, and burdens that hinder a faster pace of reducing waste;

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Amendment 2024 Delara Burkhardt, Mohammed Chahim

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are

AM\1224997EN.docx 227/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this and that food losses and waste at the level of primary production and retail should be included in the targets and addressed via CAP Strategic Plans;

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Amendment 2025 Tonino Picula

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this; regrets that approximately 20% of food produced is lost or wasted, with 70% of food waste coming from households, food service and retail sectors;

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Amendment 2026 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this; calls on the Commission to identify any potential barriers, including legislative and

PE681.105v01-00 228/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN technical, that hinder a faster pace of reducing waste;

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Amendment 2027 Salvatore De Meo, Antonio Tajani, Giuseppe Milazzo, Massimiliano Salini, Fulvio Martusciello, Aldo Patriciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets baseline; underlines that proportionate and are needed to achieve this; realistic targets are needed to achieve this, taking as an example the surplus recovery projects already successfully launched in agri-food wholesale centres;

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Amendment 2028 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; urgently needed to achieve this and that food losses and waste at the level of primary production, processing and retail should be included in the targets;

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Amendment 2029 Rob Rooken

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Underlines that food waste should measures required to achieve a Union be addressed at a Member State level; food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this;

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Amendment 2030 Radan Kanev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this, and that food losses and waste at the level of primary production and retail should be included in the targets;

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Amendment 2031 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution

PE681.105v01-00 230/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this and calls upon Member States to collect relevant data at national level to set realistic/achievable targets;

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Amendment 2032 Linea Søgaard-Lidell, Irena Joveva

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets baseline; supports the Commission's are needed to achieve this; proposal for legally binding targets to reduce food waste across the EU to achieve this, using the new methodology for measuring food waste;

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Amendment 2033 Ivan David, Mara Bizzotto, Elena Lizzi, Teuvo Hakkarainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the

AM\1224997EN.docx 231/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this; bearing in mind that relevant statistical data to set up the reduction targets will be available in 2023;

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Amendment 2034 Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christophe Hansen, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this; recognises that ensuring animal health also helps to avoid food losses and waste at source;

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Amendment 2035 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, César Luena, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Javi López, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Maria Noichl, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Nicolás González Casares, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and

PE681.105v01-00 232/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets needed to achieve this; and common criteria for measuring food waste in the different links of the food chain are needed to achieve this;

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Amendment 2036 Adrián Vázquez Lázara

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Welcomes the Commission’s desire measures required to achieve a Union food to take the measures required to reduce waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 food waste; calls on the Commission to and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 present an impact assessment of food baseline; underlines that binding targets waste before setting targets; underlines the are needed to achieve this; importance of quantifying targets on a sound scientific basis, particularly with regard to such important issues;

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Amendment 2037 Kateřina Konečná

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets are needed to achieve this; needed to achieve this in particular for the trade and retail sector;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 233/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2038 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 waste reduction target; underlines that and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 proportionate, balanced and realistic baseline; underlines that binding targets targets are needed to achieve this, taking are needed to achieve this; into account the different levels of food waste in individual countries;

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Amendment 2039 Petros Kokkalis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets are baseline; underlines that binding targets needed to achieve this; at Union and Member States level are needed to achieve this;

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Amendment 2040 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

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Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a food waste waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 reduction; underlines that binding targets and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 are needed to achieve this at Member State baseline; underlines that binding targets level; are needed to achieve this;

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Amendment 2041 Fulvio Martusciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union food waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 baseline; underlines that binding targets baseline; underlines that proportionate and are needed to achieve this; realistic targets are needed to achieve this;

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Amendment 2042 Veronika Vrecionová, Ruža Tomašić

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Reiterates its call to take the 23. Reiterates its call to take the measures required to achieve a Union food measures required to achieve a Union waste reduction target of 30 % by 2025 and unnecessary food waste reduction target of 50 % by 2030 compared to the 2014 30 % by 2025 and 50 % by 2030 compared baseline; underlines that binding targets are to the 2014 baseline; underlines that needed to achieve this; binding targets are needed to achieve this;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 235/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2043 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Tilly Metz, Francisco Guerreiro, Sylwia Spurek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23a. Calls for the comprehensive measurement of unharvested food and food ploughed back into the field, and for the identification of the trading practices and policy changes needed to prevent such food waste; stresses that CAP Strategic Plans should include Food Loss and Waste prevention actions at farm level, including support for the development of Short Food Supply Chains, which lower the risks of generating food waste;

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Amendment 2044 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23a. Underlines the need to reduce food waste along the entire food chain, from primary production, processing, retail, catering to consumers; takes note of the fact that more than 50% of food waste happens on consumer level and highlights the difficulty of enforcing binding targets under given circumstances; stresses the importance of promoting nutritional education in this regard;

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PE681.105v01-00 236/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2045 Inese Vaidere

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23a. Calls on the Commission to promote stakeholder dialogue with an aim to develop a set of evidence-based tools and recommendations for reduction of food waste, particularly at the household and consumer level, and reuse of food waste for green energy recovery;

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Amendment 2046 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, Linea Søgaard-Lidell, Jérémy Decerle, Alin Mituța, Jan Huitema, Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Irena Joveva, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23a. Stresses that, in order to reduce waste at the production stage, innovative techniques and technologies should be used to minimise losses in the fields and convert those crops and products, that do not meet market standards, into processed goods;

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Amendment 2047 Christine Schneider, Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

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Motion for a resolution Amendment

23a. Recalls that 70% of EU food waste results from a combination of households, restaurants, catering services and retail, whereas the remaining 30% occurs on farms and during processing;

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Amendment 2048 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, Linea Søgaard-Lidell, Jérémy Decerle, Alin Mituța, Jan Huitema, Ulrike Müller, Martin Hlaváček, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Irena Joveva, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23b. Notes that digitalisation allows for better access to data and demand forecasts, and thereby helps developing advanced production programmes for farmers, enabling them to tailor their production to demand, better coordinate with other sectors of the food supply chain, and minimise waste; stresses that given the challenging nature of reducing food waste, effective use of food waste, including in the bio economy, should be promoted;

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Amendment 2049 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 b (new)

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23b. Recognises that ensuring animal health also helps to avoid food losses and waste at source;

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Amendment 2050 Christine Schneider, Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23c. Reiterates that according to the FAO 2019 report, consumer waste is often a result of poor purchase planning, excess and impulse buying, opting for extreme cheap prices instead of quality and sustainability, confusion over labels ('best before' and 'use by'), poor in-home storing or stock management, preparation of too much food, and a lack of knowledge on how to use leftovers in other recipes instead of discarding them;

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Amendment 2051 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, Linea Søgaard-Lidell, Alin Mituța, Jan Huitema, Ulrike Müller, Martin Hojsík, Martin Hlaváček, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Irena Joveva, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23c. Notes the potential within the circular economy for optimising the use

AM\1224997EN.docx 239/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN of unavoidably lost or discarded food items and by-products from the food chain; highlights in particular the potential in those of animal origin and the by-products from feed production, nutrient recycling and from production of soil improvers;

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Amendment 2052 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, Linea Søgaard-Lidell, Alin Mituța, Jan Huitema, Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

23d. Considers that the involvement of local stakeholders is paramount in order to reach the Union's food waste reduction targets; calls on the Commission and Member States to ensure adequate financing for research, innovation, engagement of stakeholders and information campaigns through the creation of National Food Waste Funds;

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Amendment 2053 Daniel Buda

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking whose change to date marking rules should be misinterpretation leads to an increased science based and should improve the use level of food waste, to add consistency and of date marking by actors in the food chain reduce food waste; stresses that any and its understanding by consumers, in change to date marking rules should be

PE681.105v01-00 240/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at science based and should improve the use the same time not undermining food safety of date marking by actors in the food chain or quality; and its understanding by consumers, in particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety or quality; stresses that rules on the distribution of food products should be revised as to prevent waste, incentivise resource efficiency and promote competition by enabling smaller players to enter the market, boosting innovation and increasing efficiency;

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Amendment 2054 Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Łukasz Kohut, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Radan Kanev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision to EU rules on date marking; stresses that any clarify the current EU rules on date change to date marking rules should be marking in order to prevent and reduce science based and should improve the use food waste and food loss; stresses that any of date marking by actors in the food chain change to date marking rules should be risk and its understanding by consumers, in and science based and should improve the particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at use of date marking by actors in the food the same time not undermining food safety chain and its understanding by consumers, or quality; in particular “use-by” and ‘best before’ labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety or quality; in this regard, recalls the importance to strengthen the role of EU Platform on Food Losses and Food Waste and Member States’ Working Group in sharing best practices, progress made over time and solutions;

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Amendment 2055 Pietro Fiocchi

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Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain, and its understanding by consumers, in promoting real information campaigns particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at for its understanding by consumers, in the same time not undermining food safety particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at or quality; the same time not undermining food safety or quality; notes that such labelling is not to be understood as the cut-off date for consumption, but as the date after which the product, although losing some of its taste, still retains its safety characteristics and can therefore still be consumed;

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Amendment 2056 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking to add change to date marking rules should be consistency and reduce food waste; science based and should improve the use stresses that any change to date marking of date marking by actors in the food chain rules should be science based and should and its understanding by consumers, in improve the use of date marking by actors particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at in the food chain and its understanding by the same time not undermining food safety consumers, in particular ‘best before’ or quality; labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety or quality; takes the view that rules on the distribution of food products should be revised as to prevent waste, incentivise resource efficiency and promote competition by enabling smaller players to enter the

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Amendment 2057 Emmanouil Fragkos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in and its understanding by consumers, in particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety the same time not undermining food safety or quality; or quality; calls on the Commission to set out a mechanism for the application of this principle, for instance through low taxation for locally produced and organic products; calls on the Commission to promote higher taxation for food that is harmful to the environment and to health;

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Amendment 2058 Roberta Metsola

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in and its understanding by consumers, in

AM\1224997EN.docx 243/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety the same time not undermining food safety or quality; or quality; calls on the Commission to consider animal protein that is treated appropriately and that would otherwise be discarded, as an alternative feed for omnivorous animals; this would reduce waste as well as reduce the reliance on an external supply of grain for feed;

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Amendment 2059 Paolo De Castro, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Pina Picierno, Giuseppe Ferrandino, Elisabetta Gualmini, Massimiliano Smeriglio

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Regrets that the proposed revision EU rules on date marking; stresses that any of EU rules on date marking is not change to date marking rules should be accompanied by a comprehensive revision science based and should improve the use of rules on the distribution of food stuffs, of date marking by actors in the food chain with the objectives of identifying and and its understanding by consumers, in eliminating potential barriers to waste particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at reduction, promoting efficiency as well as the same time not undermining food safety boosting competition and innovation; or quality; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety or quality;

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Amendment 2060 Linea Søgaard-Lidell

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

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24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that change to date marking rules should be misunderstanding and misuse of date science based and should improve the use marking lead to large amounts of food of date marking by actors in the food chain waste and that any change to date marking and its understanding by consumers, in rules should be science based and should particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at improve the use, expression and the same time not undermining food safety presentation of date marking by actors in or quality; the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in particular ‘best before’ labelling, for example through alternative wording, format and/or lay-out changes, and better differentiation between types of dates, while at the same time not undermining food safety or quality;

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Amendment 2061 Pernille Weiss, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in and its understanding by consumers, in particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety the same time not undermining food safety or quality; or quality; underlines that, in line with the waste hierarchy, the focus should be on prevention of food waste rather than recycling, including by utilizing innovative food ingredients and technologies to prolong shelf-life;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 245/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2062 Anne Sander, Agnès Evren, Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in and its understanding by consumers, in particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety the same time not undermining food safety or quality; or quality; stresses that European harmonisation and any changes extending these dates on certain products would help to combat food waste;

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Amendment 2063 Petros Kokkalis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in and its understanding by consumers, in particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety the same time not undermining food safety or quality; or quality; notes that the current system of date marking is not optimal and leads to food waste and considers important that any modifications to the system should take it into account;

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PE681.105v01-00 246/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2064 Kateřina Konečná

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in and its understanding by consumers, in particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety the same time not undermining food safety or quality; or quality, in particular by additional use of artificial preservatives and stabilisers;

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Amendment 2065 Michal Wiezik, Martin Hojsík

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and in accordance with the of date marking by actors in the food chain precautionary principle and should and its understanding by consumers, in improve the use of date marking by actors particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at in the food chain and its understanding by the same time not undermining food safety consumers, in particular ‘best before’ or quality; labelling, while at the same time not undermining food safety or quality;

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Amendment 2066

AM\1224997EN.docx 247/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Fulvio Martusciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in and its understanding by consumers, while particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at at the same time not undermining food the same time not undermining food safety safety or quality; or quality;

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Amendment 2067 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by consumers, in and its understanding by consumers, while particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at at the same time not undermining food the same time not undermining food safety safety or quality; or quality;

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Amendment 2068 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Biljana Borzan, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, César Luena, Juozas Olekas, Javi López, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Nicolás González Casares, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

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Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be science based and should improve the use science based and should improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain of date marking by actors in the food chain, and its understanding by consumers, in including Horeca, and its understanding particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at by consumers, in particular ‘best before’ the same time not undermining food safety labelling, while at the same time not or quality; undermining food safety or quality;

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Amendment 2069 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Welcomes the proposed revision of 24. Welcomes the proposed revision of EU rules on date marking; stresses that any EU rules on date marking; stresses that any change to date marking rules should be change to date marking rules should be risk science based and should improve the use and science based and should improve the of date marking by actors in the food chain use of date marking by actors in the food and its understanding by consumers, in chain and its understanding by consumers, particular ‘best before’ labelling, while at in particular ‘best before’ labelling, while the same time not undermining food safety at the same time not undermining food or quality; safety or quality;

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Amendment 2070 Francisco Guerreiro, Tilly Metz, Eleonora Evi, Sylwia Spurek, Michal Wiezik

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

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24a. Invites to delete rules in relevant EU-legislation that are detrimental to the welfare of animals such as the requirement of minimum liver weights for foie gras production in Commission Regulation 543/2008 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 as regards the marketing standards for poultry meat;

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Amendment 2071 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Anja Hazekamp, Biljana Borzan

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Recalls that food traceability is crucial to prevent contaminated products from reaching consumers and enable targeted withdrawal of products if necessary; therefore calls on Member States to stringently and consistently enforce product traceability provisions enshrined in Article 18 of the General Food Law (GFL) throughout the food chain to ensure that any contaminated food products can be identified and removed quickly from the market; highlights that in cases of contamination which involve risks for public health and safety, public authorities should fully and immediately inform the public about the potential risks posed by the concerned food products;

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PE681.105v01-00 250/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2072 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Underlines that we cannot afford to lose time by refraining from using cutting-edge technologies such as new animal and plant breeding techniques, artificial intelligence and digital technologies; in particular, new breeding techniques(NBTs) could improve tolerance of plant varieties to water stress and pests, as well as the disease resistance of animals; each NBT should be analysed and discussed by experts on a case-by- case basis and according to strict scientific criteria;

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Amendment 2073 Biljana Borzan, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Demetris Papadakis, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Jytte Guteland, César Luena, Clara Aguilera, Javi López, Nicolás González Casares, Sylvie Guillaume

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Highlights with concern the downward trend across the EU in both the number of official food controls undertaken and the resources allocated to them; supports the Commission in its efforts to combat food fraud; considers that the punishment should fit the crime in cases of intentional food fraud and calls on Member States to adequately reflect that principle in national legislation, in line with the Official Controls Regulation 2017/625;

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Amendment 2074 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Petros Kokkalis, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Highlights with concern the downward trend across the EU in both the number of official food controls undertaken and the resources allocated to them; calls on the Member States to step up their audits and inspections in all parts of the food chain, including border controls; supports the Commission in its efforts to combat food fraud and stresses that consumers must always be informed of cases of food fraud and recalls;

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Amendment 2075 Roberta Metsola

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Calls for aquaponic, hydroponic and aeroponic agriculture methods to be included in the strategy due to their potential to contribute to the shortening of supply chains as well as their role in expanding agricultural output in urban areas; calls for a revision of the Commission’s requirements for plant growth in the soil ecosystem to be classed as organic as this disincentivises investment in these innovative methods;

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Amendment 2076 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Acknowledges that consumers want less packaging on their food and are very receptive to packaging-free food; calls for measures to incentivise and promote alternative food distribution models, particularly buying in bulk, buying loose, and rewarding the reuse of food containers; calls on the Commission to present legal proposals to reduce food packaging;

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Amendment 2077 Delara Burkhardt, Mohammed Chahim

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Calls for higher farm animal welfare standards throughout the EU; calls on the Commission to make a proposal for an EU-wide, binding farm animal welfare label additionally to higher farm animal welfare standards, for producers guaranteeing welfare standards to farm animals from birth to slaughter that go beyond EU legal requirements;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 253/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2078 Pascal Canfin, Catherine Chabaud, Asger Christensen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. In the context of the UK Trade Deal, reiterates its the position of voted on January 27, 2021 regarding the links between food safety and Brexit, that the EU should have a proper coordination process to avoid uneven control checks on UK goods at EU ports;

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Amendment 2079 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Biljana Borzan, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, César Luena, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Javi López, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Nicolás González Casares, Tilly Metz, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Expresses its concern on the dynamics resulting from the process of concentration and the increasing dominant power of financial investors in the food supply chain, which lead to lower food quality and worsening of working conditions;

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Amendment 2080 Daniela Rondinelli, Dino Giarrusso

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

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24a. Expresses its concern on the dynamics resulting from the process of concentration and the increasing dominant power of financial investors in the food supply chain, which lead to lower food quality and worsening of working conditions;

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Amendment 2081 Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christophe Hansen, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to clarify and harmonise the definitions and terminology, concepts and statistics in use and to ensure the coherence of the policies and measures adopted;

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Amendment 2082 Jessica Polfjärd

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24a. Emphasises that any new rules on date marking must be designed and implemented without undue burden on companies;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 255/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2083 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24b. Recalls that trade agreements must ensure that the parties involved participate actively in promoting sustainable development principles; international standards that are in line with European environmental and climate ambitions for sustainable growth must also be guaranteed; in addition, in order to ensure a global transition to sustainable food systems, these agreements should comply with Paris Agreement on Climate Change;

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Amendment 2084 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24b. Stresses that food packaging is not required on all food products and that only certain food products (liquids, moist items) actually have justified food safety or convenience reasons for packaging; in this regard, considers that food packaging has a limited role in relation to food safety; believes that food safety in general is best guaranteed through short-supply chains;

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PE681.105v01-00 256/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2085 Pascal Canfin

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24b. Opposes the reauthorization of the active substance glyphosate after December 31, 2022; calls on all Member States to carry out the relevant preparatory work to provide all farmers with viable alternative solutions after the ban of glyphosate;

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Amendment 2086 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24b. Is concerned about the dramatic decline in food controls and lack of resources allocated to them by Member States; urges the Commission to enforce the allocation of adequate resources for food controls;

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Amendment 2087 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24c. Expresses deep regret at the

AM\1224997EN.docx 257/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Commission's decision to renew the authorisation of the substance glyphosate; calls on all Member States to reject the renewal of the upcoming authorisation in 2022; reiterates its call for phasing out all uses of glyphosate by the end of 2022; calls on the Assessment Group on Glyphosate to commit to full transparency and ensure only the most rigorous scientific evidence is considered in the upcoming review, considering in particular the history of doctored and ghost-written scientific evaluations;

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Amendment 2088 Pascal Canfin, Pascal Durand

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24c. Stresses that EFSA links with industry-funded groups, in particular in assessing the risks of GM foods and pesticides law are eroding public confidence; Calls EFSA to provide clear and transparent reasons when selecting and excluding studies from the peer- reviewed literature; Calls EFSA to make accessible all data and information on which it bases risk assessments; urges the Commission to establish independent peer-reviews to EFSA’s opinions;

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Amendment 2089 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 d (new)

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24d. Believes that food should not be treated as a commodity and that we should move towards decommodifying food and considering it a public good; believes that the commodification of food and global capitalism has led to the situation we have today of a world of extreme hunger and malnutrition existing with extremes of obesity, unhealthy diets and diet-related diseases;

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Amendment 2090 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 e (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24e. Calls on Member States to ban mink farming; calls on the Commission to soon introduce an EU-wide ban on mink farming if this is not done at national level;

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Amendment 2091 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 f (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24f. Recalls the intrinsic link of our food systems with pandemics; believes our current global food systems are contributing significantly to the outbreak of pandemics and there is a need to address them systematically;

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Amendment 2092 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 g (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

24g. Welcomes the adoption of Regulation (EU) 2019/1381 (the new Transparency Regulation), which is a direct response to the successful European Citizens' Initiative, "Stop Glyphosate", which seeks to improve the transparency of risk assessment in the food chain, and in particular to strengthen the reliability, objectivity and independence of the studies used by EFSA;

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Amendment 2093 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Subheading 3

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Enabling the transition Achieving food security

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Amendment 2094 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Petros Kokkalis, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

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25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, including the role of farm advisory services in ensuring promotion of NAMs, and the crucial role the transfer of knowledge to the farming of farm advisory services in ensuring the community, drawing on the existing transfer of knowledge to the farming specialised training systems for farmers in community, drawing on the existing Member States; specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; welcomes the proposed earmarking of funds under Horizon Europe for research into the availability and sources of alternative plant, microbial and marine algae based proteins; warns against excessive reliance on technological innovations which do not address the root causes of problems nor the systemic environmental issues faced by the agricultural sector; reminds that many alternatives to excessive use of agricultural inputs such as chemical pesticides already exist and that it is essential to focus on better uptake by farmers; recalls that the precautionary principle underpins the EU Directive on GMO (Dir. 2001/18/EC) and that the 2018 ruling the Court of Justice of the EU strengthens the precautionary protection of human and environment;

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Amendment 2095 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard on behalf of The Left Group Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

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25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as one key driver in accelerating the transition to a of the necessary elements in accelerating more sustainable, healthy and inclusive the transition to a more sustainable, healthy European food system while facilitating and inclusive European food system while investments needed to encourage agro- facilitating investments needed to ecological practices in both social and encourage agro-ecological practices in both technological innovation, and the crucial social and technological innovation, and role of farm advisory services in ensuring the crucial role of farm advisory services in the transfer of knowledge to the farming ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the community, drawing on the existing farming community, drawing on the specialised training systems for farmers in existing specialised training systems for Member States; farmers in Member States; recalls that innovation must involve small-scale primary producers on an equal level with researchers, respecting their acquired knowledge and know-how; warns against excessive reliance on technological innovations which do not address the root causes of problems nor the systemic environmental issues faced by the agricultural sector; reminds that many alternatives to excessive use of agricultural inputs such as chemical pesticides already exist and that it is essential to focus on better uptake by farmers; recalls that the precautionary principle underpins the EU Directive on GMO (Dir. 2001/18/EC) and that the 2018 ruling the Court of Justice of the EU strengthens the precautionary protection of human and environment;

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Amendment 2096 Zbigniew Kuźmiuk, Krzysztof Jurgiel, Anna Zalewska, Izabela-Helena Kloc, Elżbieta Kruk

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU

PE681.105v01-00 262/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; emphasises that the costs of the transition must not lead to a reduction in farm profitability and that meeting higher environmental standards must entail an increase in economic scale; emphasises, in particular, that the new model for implementing the common agricultural policy must seek to reduce the risk of a lower uptake of funds by final beneficiaries as a result of increased conditionality requirements; is concerned that preliminary analyses indicate that the cumulative effect of implementing the Green Deal strategy could result in a significant reduction in farm profitability in the first period and could disrupt the liquidity of payments from the second pillar of the CAP;

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Amendment 2097 Günther Sidl, Jytte Guteland

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and

AM\1224997EN.docx 263/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; warns against excessive reliance on technological innovations which do not address the root causes of problems nor the systemic environmental issues faced by the agricultural sector; reminds that many alternatives to excessive use of agricultural inputs such as chemical pesticides already exist and that it is essential to focus on better uptake by farmers; recalls that the precautionary principle underpins the EU Directive on GMO (Dir. 2001/18/EC) and that the 2018 ruling the Court of Justice of the EU strengthens the precautionary protection of human and environment;

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Amendment 2098 Sirpa Pietikäinen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices and social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovations, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; warns against excessive reliance on technological innovations which do not address the root causes of problems nor the systemic environmental

PE681.105v01-00 264/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN issues faced by the agricultural sector; reminds that many alternatives to excessive use of agricultural inputs such as chemical pesticides already exist and that it is essential to focus on better uptake by farmers; recalls that the precautionary principle underpins the EU Directive on GMO (Dir. 2001/18/EC) and that the 2018 ruling the Court of Justice of the EU strengthens the precautionary protection of human and environment;

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Amendment 2099 Michal Wiezik

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance of funding for research and innovation as a translation of existing evidence, best key driver in accelerating the transition to practices, objective assessment of needs a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive and challenges into policy and European food system while facilitating mainstream practice and further EU investments needed to encourage agro- research and innovation in ecological practices in both social and areas where gaps exist in order technological innovation, and the crucial to accelerate the transition to a more role of farm advisory services in ensuring sustainable, healthy and inclusive the transfer of knowledge to the farming European food system and the investments community, drawing on the existing needed to encourage agro-ecological specialised training systems for farmers in practices in both social and technological Member States; innovation, and the crucial role of independent farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; calls for clear commitments to ringfence 25% of the budget for research and innovation for organic farming and agro-ecological approaches, both in national research and innovation (R&I) programmes and European frameworks (e.g. Horizon Europe), in line with the farm to fork

AM\1224997EN.docx 265/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN targets to reduce pesticides and to reach 25% organic land at EU level;

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Amendment 2100 Álvaro Amaro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; emphasises the importance of higher education institutions in fostering the promotion of research and innovation, and providing advice on agroecological best practices; recognises the role of universities in the development and transition of the agri- food sectors of regions with distinct characteristics, such as the outermost regions;

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Amendment 2101 Lídia Pereira, Cláudia Monteiro de Aguiar

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

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25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; emphasises the importance of higher education institutions in fostering the promotion of research and innovation, and providing advice on agroecological best practices; recognises the role of universities in the development and transition of the agri- food sectors of regions with distinct characteristics, such as the outermost regions;

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Amendment 2102 Asger Christensen, Billy Kelleher, Martin Hlaváček, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in

AM\1224997EN.docx 267/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Member States; Member States; emphasises that safeguarding innovation in animal health is essential and should be actively supported by stimulating the development and uptake of new technology and methods to improve animal health on farms; urges the Commission and Member States to allocate the necessary funding to meet this imperative objective;

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Amendment 2103 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices, precision farming technological innovation, and the crucial and artificial intelligence in both social role of farm advisory services in ensuring and technological innovation, and the the transfer of knowledge to the farming crucial role of farm advisory services in community, drawing on the existing ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the specialised training systems for farmers in farming community, drawing on the Member States; existing specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; welcomes the strategy’s intention to help SMEs in the agri-food sector to develop new skills, while ensuring that they are not subject to additional red tape;

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Amendment 2104 Mr Franc Bogovič

Motion for a resolution

PE681.105v01-00 268/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage ecological practices in both social and sustainable practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States, which is essential for achieving an effect at the level of individual agricultural holdings in real terms; points out that the introduction of new smart-farming technologies and techniques, including digitalisation, is essential for improving efficiency, the use of resources, environmental sustainability and the positive economic benefits of agricultural production;

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Amendment 2105 Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage ecological practices in both social and sustainable practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming

AM\1224997EN.docx 269/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; encourages Member States to develop or strengthen farm advisory services; calls the Commission to establish a system for collection and dissemination of sustainable practices in food and feed research and innovation, with the purpose of easing the access to information for European producers and consumers;

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Amendment 2106 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Silvia Sardone, Elena Lizzi, Gilles Lebreton, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Angelo Ciocca, Mara Bizzotto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and local European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; points out the need to take account of the accumulated delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which is hindering the economic recovery efforts aimed at continental and overseas farmers and fishers, with those overseas particularly suffering from their remoteness and island location;

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PE681.105v01-00 270/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2107 Fulvio Martusciello

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices, digitalisation, the technological innovation, and the crucial circular bioeconomy and other forms of role of farm advisory services in ensuring social and technological innovation, the transfer of knowledge to the farming including genetic improvement applied to community, drawing on the existing plant and animal production, and the specialised training systems for farmers in crucial role of farm advisory services in Member States; ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; stresses, further, the importance of extending this possibility to all actors in the chain, without additional administrative burdens;

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Amendment 2108 Eric Andrieu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial

AM\1224997EN.docx 271/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; notes the multiple synergies that are possible between agriculture and European space policy in order to properly understand soil and food quality and meet the challenges of the environment, climate and demographic change;

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Amendment 2109 Bronis Ropė

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; notes the unbalanced participation of some Member States in science and research programmes, and stresses that this threatens to increase the technological divide for those countries; calls on the Commission to take action to ensure more equal progress in all Member States;

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PE681.105v01-00 272/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2110 Delara Burkhardt, Mohammed Chahim

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; recalls that the precautionary principle underpins the EU Directive on genetically modified organisms (Dir. 2001/18/EC) and that the 2018 ruling the Court of Justice of the EU strengthens the precautionary principle to protect humans and the environment;

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Amendment 2111 Maria Spyraki

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring

AM\1224997EN.docx 273/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; welcomes the Commission’s intention to ensure tailored solutions to help SME food processors and small retail and food service operators to develop new skills and business models, while avoiding additional administrative and cost burdens;

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Amendment 2112 Martin Häusling

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; welcomes the Commission’s intention to ensure tailored solutions to help SME food processors and small retail and food service operators to develop new skills and business models, while avoiding additional administrative and cost burdens;

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PE681.105v01-00 274/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2113 Marlene Mortler

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; calls on the Commission to ensure tailored solutions to support SME food producers and small regional retail and food service operators to develop new skills and business models, while avoiding additional administrative and cost burdens;

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Amendment 2114 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring

AM\1224997EN.docx 275/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; stresses that to address the financial needs of the agri-food sector, enhanced inclusivity is needed by involving smallholders in policy dialogue, developing smallholder-based market linkages and promoting the formation of cooperatives;

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Amendment 2115 Franc Bogovič

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, resilient, healthy and European food system while facilitating inclusive European food system and investments needed to encourage agro- welcomes the funding from Horizon ecological practices in both social and Europe for investments in research and technological innovation, and the crucial innovation related to food, bioeconomy, role of farm advisory services in ensuring natural resources, agriculture, fisheries, the transfer of knowledge to the farming aquaculture and biodiversity; stresses the community, drawing on the existing importance of facilitating investments specialised training systems for farmers in in sustainable production practices, such Member States; as protected cropping systems in modern greenhouses, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2116 Martin Hojsík, Frédérique Ries, Pascal Canfin, Sophia in 't Veld, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Catherine Chabaud

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25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance of EU funding for research and innovation as a resources for collection of data, reporting, key driver in accelerating the transition to a assessment, research and innovation as a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive key driver in accelerating the transition to a European food system while facilitating more sustainable, healthy and inclusive investments needed to encourage agro- European food system while facilitating ecological practices in both social and investments needed to encourage agro- technological innovation, and the crucial ecological practices in both social and role of farm advisory services in ensuring technological innovation, and the crucial the transfer of knowledge to the farming role of implementing the various practices community, drawing on the existing of Integrated Pest Management and specialised training systems for farmers in independent farm advisory services in Member States; ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming community and ensuring specialised training for farmers in Member States; believes that the boosting of innovation must be in synergy with the application of precautionary principle;

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Amendment 2117 Alessandra Moretti, Paolo De Castro, Simona Bonafè, Pina Picierno

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in

AM\1224997EN.docx 277/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Member States; Member States; highlights the need to deliver tailored solutions to develop new skills and business models for all actors in the supply chain, especially SMEs, while avoiding additional administrative burdens;

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Amendment 2118 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices, digitalisation, the technological innovation, and the crucial circular bioeconomy and other forms of role of farm advisory services in ensuring social and technological innovation, and the transfer of knowledge to the farming the crucial role of farm advisory services in community, drawing on the existing ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the specialised training systems for farmers in farming community, drawing on the Member States; existing specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; stresses, further, the importance of extending this possibility to all actors in the chain, without additional administrative burdens;

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Amendment 2119 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Biljana Borzan, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, César Luena, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Javi López, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Maria Noichl, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Nicolás González Casares, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

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25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; stresses the strategic importance of collective approaches through producer organisations and cooperatives to bring farmers together in achieving their goals;

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Amendment 2120 Tonino Picula

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of independent farm advisory services the transfer of knowledge to the farming in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the community, drawing on the existing farming community, drawing on the specialised training systems for farmers in existing specialised training systems for Member States; farmers in Member States; stresses the importance of promoting training of

AM\1224997EN.docx 279/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN young farmers and entrepreneurs in agroecological farming and sustainable food systems;

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Amendment 2121 Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage ecological practices in both social and consumers to buy more healthy technological innovation, and the crucial sustainable food, develop standardised role of farm advisory services in ensuring methods for calculating environmental the transfer of knowledge to the farming costs for food products, encourage agro- community, drawing on the existing ecological practices in both social and specialised training systems for farmers in technological innovation, and the crucial Member States; role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2122 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret, Martin Hlaváček, Ondřej Knotek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a

PE681.105v01-00 280/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage ecological practices in both social and sustainable practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States; encourages the agri-food sector to actively use the funding earmarked for the sector in Horizon Europe in this regard;

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Amendment 2123 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance of EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation, key driver in accelerating the transition to a including participatory research, as a key more sustainable, healthy and inclusive driver in triggering a systemic change and European food system while facilitating accelerating the transition to a more investments needed to encourage agro- sustainable, healthy, and inclusive ecological practices in both social and European food system while facilitating technological innovation, and the crucial investments needed to encourage agro- role of farm advisory services in ensuring ecological practices in both social and the transfer of knowledge to the farming technological innovation; calls for 30 % of community, drawing on the existing the budget for research and innovation in specialised training systems for farmers in agriculture to be ringfenced for organic Member States; and agro-ecological approaches, both in national research and innovation programmes and European frameworks (e.g. Horizon Europe);

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AM\1224997EN.docx 281/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2124 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage ecological practices in both social and sustainable practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of advisory services for all actors in the transfer of knowledge to the farming the agri-food chain in ensuring the transfer community, drawing on the existing of knowledge to the sector, drawing on the specialised training systems for farmers in existing specialised training systems in Member States; Member States for farmers and all actors in the supply chain, without introducing additional administrative burdens;

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Amendment 2125 Chris MacManus

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation, that key driver in accelerating the transition to a will create tools which will be made more sustainable, healthy and inclusive available to farmers at reasonable European food system while facilitating prices, as a key driver in accelerating the investments needed to encourage agro- transition to a more sustainable, healthy ecological practices in both social and and inclusive European food system while technological innovation, and the crucial facilitating investments needed to role of farm advisory services in ensuring encourage agro-ecological practices in both the transfer of knowledge to the farming social and technological innovation, and community, drawing on the existing the crucial role of farm advisory services in specialised training systems for farmers in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the

PE681.105v01-00 282/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Member States; farming community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2126 Sara Cerdas

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices and ecological technological innovation, and the crucial pisciculture practices in both social and role of farm advisory services in ensuring technological innovation, and the crucial the transfer of knowledge to the farming role of farm and pisciculture advisory community, drawing on the existing services in ensuring the transfer of specialised training systems for farmers in knowledge to the farming and pisciculture Member States; community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers and fishers in Member States;

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Amendment 2127 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation key driver in accelerating the transition to a especially for SMEs as a key driver in

AM\1224997EN.docx 283/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN more sustainable, healthy and inclusive accelerating the transition to a more European food system while facilitating sustainable, healthy and inclusive investments needed to encourage agro- European food system while facilitating ecological practices in both social and investments needed to encourage agro- technological innovation, and the crucial ecological practices in both social and role of farm advisory services in ensuring technological innovation, and the crucial the transfer of knowledge to the farming role of farm advisory services in ensuring community, drawing on the existing the transfer of knowledge to the farming specialised training systems for farmers in community, drawing on the existing Member States; specialised training systems for farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2128 Isabel Carvalhais, Clara Aguilera

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring a the transfer of knowledge to the farming broader and inclusive transfer of community, drawing on the existing knowledge to the farming community, specialised training systems for farmers in drawing on the existing specialised training Member States; systems for farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2129 Pernille Weiss

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

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25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU- funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation (R&I) key driver in accelerating the transition to a as key drivers in accelerating the transition more sustainable, healthy and inclusive to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European Food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage ecological practices in both social and sustainable and life-cycle practices both in technological innovation, and the crucial social and technological innovation, and role of farm advisory services in ensuring the crucial role of Farm Advisory services the transfer of knowledge to the farming in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the community, drawing on the existing farming community, drawing on the specialised training systems for farmers in existing specialised training systems for Member States; farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2130 Herbert Dorfmann

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, diversified, healthy and European food system while facilitating inclusive European food system while investments needed to encourage agro- facilitating investments needed to ecological practices in both social and encourage agro-ecological practices in both technological innovation, and the crucial social and technological innovation, and role of farm advisory services in ensuring the crucial role of farm advisory services in the transfer of knowledge to the farming ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the community, drawing on the existing farming community, drawing on the specialised training systems for farmers in existing specialised training systems for Member States; farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2131 Ivan David

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25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainably productive, healthy and European food system while facilitating inclusive European food system while investments needed to encourage agro- facilitating investments needed to ecological practices in both social and encourage agro-ecological practices in both technological innovation, and the crucial social and technological innovation, and role of farm advisory services in ensuring the crucial role of farm advisory services in the transfer of knowledge to the farming ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the community, drawing on the existing farming community, drawing on the specialised training systems for farmers in existing specialised training systems for Member States; farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2132 Miroslav Číž, Clara Aguilera, Monika Beňová, Robert Hajšel

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainably productive, healthy and European food system while facilitating inclusive European food system while investments needed to encourage agro- facilitating investments needed to ecological practices in both social and encourage agro-ecological practices in both technological innovation, and the crucial social and technological innovation, and role of farm advisory services in ensuring the crucial role of farm advisory services in the transfer of knowledge to the farming ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the community, drawing on the existing farming community, drawing on the specialised training systems for farmers in existing specialised training systems for Member States; farmers in Member States;

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PE681.105v01-00 286/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2133 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance of EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to potential driver in structuring a secure a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive and eco-friendly food system in the EU European food system while facilitating Member States while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in technological, technological innovation, and the crucial scientific and social innovation, and the role of farm advisory services in ensuring crucial role of farm advisory services in the transfer of knowledge to the farming ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the community, drawing on the existing farming community, drawing on the specialised training systems for farmers in existing specialised training systems for Member States; farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2134 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage ecological practices in both social and sustainable practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and the crucial role of farm advisory services in ensuring role of farm advisory services in ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the farming the transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 287/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2135 Jessica Polfjärd

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to ecological practices in both social and encourage sustainable practices in both technological innovation, and the crucial social and technological innovation, and role of farm advisory services in ensuring the crucial role of farm advisory services in the transfer of knowledge to the farming ensuring the transfer of knowledge to the community, drawing on the existing farming community, drawing on the specialised training systems for farmers in existing specialised training systems for Member States; farmers in Member States;

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Amendment 2136 Veronika Vrecionová, Ruža Tomašić

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Underlines the importance EU 25. Underlines the importance EU funding for research and innovation as a funding for research and innovation as a key driver in accelerating the transition to a key driver in accelerating the transition to a more sustainable, healthy and inclusive more sustainable, healthy and inclusive European food system while facilitating European food system while facilitating investments needed to encourage agro- investments needed to encourage agro- ecological practices in both social and ecological practices in both social and technological innovation, and the crucial technological innovation, and a role of role of farm advisory services in ensuring farm advisory services in ensuring the the transfer of knowledge to the farming transfer of knowledge to the farming community, drawing on the existing community, drawing on the existing specialised training systems for farmers in specialised training systems for farmers in Member States; Member States;

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Amendment 2137 Jessica Polfjärd

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Welcomes the Commission's inclusion in the farm to fork strategy of the role of innovation; Emphasises that developments in areas such as genome editing can support the transition to more sustainable farming practices in the Union; stresses that the EU must define a clear and future proof regulatory framework in order to enable this transition;

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Amendment 2138 Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christophe Hansen, Agnès Evren, Roberta Metsola, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Highlights in this regard the importance of agricultural internships supported by Erasmus+;

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Amendment 2139 Zbigniew Kuźmiuk, Krzysztof Jurgiel, Anna Zalewska, Izabela-Helena Kloc, Elżbieta Kruk

Motion for a resolution

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Motion for a resolution Amendment

25 a. Deforestation and forest degradation Considers, in view of the Commission’s plans to introduce in 2021 a legislative proposal and other measures to avoid or minimise the placing on the EU market of products associated with deforestation and forest degradation, that the proposed provisions need to be clarified, in particular, a clear definition is needed of ‘products associated with deforestation and forest degradation' and of the concept of ‘forest degradation’ itself; calls on the Commission to consult the relevant definitions with forestry experts in European Union countries and to incorporate these provisions into the forestry strategy currently being drawn up;

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Amendment 2140 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Carlo Fidanza, Sergio Berlato, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Underlines the need to enable the use of cutting-edge technologies, such as innovative animal and plant breeding techniques, artificial intelligence and digital technologies, at EU level as soon as possible; notes, in particular, that new breeding techniques (NBTs) could improve the tolerance of plant varieties to abiotic stresses and pests, as well as resistance to animal diseases, thereby helping to achieve the Green Deal objectives; calls, therefore, for EU

PE681.105v01-00 290/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN provisions to enable such practices;

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Amendment 2141 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Alin Mituța, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Martin Hlaváček, Ondřej Knotek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Stresses that innovation is the main driver of resilient growth, of efficient and resource-friendly sustainable farming and of increasing its productivity and profitability; insists that the Strategy should be built on a strong European commitment to the promotion of research and development of innovative solutions and technologies in key areas such as digitalisation, precision farming, new breeding techniques, feed additives, as well as safer effective and efficient means of plant protection, fertilisation and veterinary medicines;

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Amendment 2142 Hilde Vautmans, Alin Mituța, Elsi Katainen, Martin Hlaváček

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Underlines that we cannot afford to lose time by refraining from using cutting-edge technologies such as new animal and plant breeding techniques, artificial intelligence and digital technologies; in particular, new breeding techniques could improve the tolerance of

AM\1224997EN.docx 291/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN plant varieties to water stress and pests, as well as the disease resistance of animals; each new breeding technique should be analysed and discussed by experts on a case-by-case basis and according to strict scientific criteria;

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Amendment 2143 Norbert Lins, Christine Schneider, Anne Sander, Lena Düpont, Franc Bogovič, Asim Ademov, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Michaela Šojdrová, Herbert Dorfmann

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Urges the Commission to enable the use of innovation and new technologies such as new animal and plant breeding techniques, artificial intelligence and digital technologies; emphasises in particular, the potential of new breeding techniques (NBTs) which could improve the tolerance of plant varieties to water stress and pests, as well as the disease resistance of animals; recommends that each NBT should be analysed on a case-by-case basis and according to strict scientific criteria;

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Amendment 2144 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard on behalf of The Left Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Considers the allocated budget to

PE681.105v01-00 292/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN achieve the ambitions of the EU Green Deal and the Just transition mechanism to be insufficient to deal in a socially sustainable manner with the consequences of the expected transformation; calls for the Just transition mechanism to cover as well agricultural regions that may be adversely affected and underlines the need to ensure the proper involvement of social partners in the definition and implementation of future initiatives of the strategy;

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Amendment 2145 Pietro Fiocchi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Underlines that we cannot afford to lose time by refraining from using cutting-edge technologies such as new animal and plant breeding techniques, artificial intelligence and digital technologies; in particular, new breeding techniques (NBTs) could improve the tolerance of plant varieties to water stress and pests, as well as the disease resistance of animals; each NBT should be analysed and discussed by experts on a case-by- case basis and according to strict scientific criteria;

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Amendment 2146 Dolors Montserrat, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

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25a. Underlines that we cannot afford to lose time by refraining from using cutting edge technologies such as new animal and plant breeding techniques, artificial intelligence and digital technologies; in particular, new breeding techniques (NBTs) could improve the tolerance of plant varieties to water stress and pests, as well as the disease resistance of animals; each NBT should be analysed and discussed by experts on a case by case basis and according to strict scientific criteria;

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Amendment 2147 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, Juozas Olekas, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Marcos Ros Sempere, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Notes that in order to achieve the goals set out in this strategy, we must take advantage of scientific and technological progress, highlighting recent advances in both the versatility, safety and sustainability of new technologies for genetic improvement, promoting a legislative process in the EU that provides the necessary certainty for the development of this innovative sector, at the service of a more sustainable and healthy European food system;

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Amendment 2148

PE681.105v01-00 294/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN João Ferreira

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Takes the view that investment in research and innovation should contribute not only to a food system that is more sustainable, but also to one that is fairer; considers, further, that particular care should be taken to ensure that there is not greater concentration of EU agricultural funding in this area, preventing its concentration where there is capacity for investment and its allocation to research and innovation centres that serve big agriculture;

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Amendment 2149 Annie Schreijer-Pierik

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Emphasises that the Union cannot afford to lose any more time by continuing to refrain from using advanced technologies, such as new breeding techniques, artificial intelligence and digital technologies; notes in particular that new breeding techniques (NBTs) can improve the tolerance of plant varieties to climate change, drought, heavy rainfall and pests, as well as disease resistance;

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Amendment 2150

AM\1224997EN.docx 295/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Linea Søgaard-Lidell, Irena Joveva

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Believes that the goal and not a specific method or type of production, often based in traditions or habitual thinking, should be the driving force of the transition and that the concept of technological neutrality should allow for new technology, business models and start-ups to play a significant role, enabling the Union to reach the goal of a climate-neutral food sector;

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Amendment 2151 Mr Franc Bogovič

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Points out that in order to achieve the objectives of this strategy of reducing the use of plant protection products and fertilisers, the wider use of modern farming approaches and technologies is essential, e.g. precision agriculture, which could contribute to a significant reduction in and more responsible use of plant protection products and fertilisers, resulting in a direct effect on the quality of soil and water, as well as on the costs of agricultural production;

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Amendment 2152 Isabel Carvalhais, Clara Aguilera

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Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Highlights the fundamental role of farm advisory systems in disseminating innovation and knowledge, stimulating the exchange of experiences and promoting practical demonstrations, in particular by working at local level to better adapt to the specific realities on the ground; calls on Member States to provide comprehensive advice to farmers on adopting more sustainable production systems;

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Amendment 2153 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Claude Gruffat

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Highlights the crucial role of independent farm advisory services; stresses that Member States should allocate at least the minimum share of 30 % of allocations related to farm advisory services to services and technical assistance for agroecology, agro-forestry and organic farming systems contributing to objectives in line with the targets defined in the farm to fork strategy;

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Amendment 2154 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

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Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Stresses the importance of enabling private investment in sustainable agri-food systems; calls on the EU to make use of EU budget guarantees, such as the InvestEU, to capitalise on blended finance, to de-risk and mobilise more private investment to achieve the Green Deal objectives while addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, hunger and malnutrition;

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Amendment 2155 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Notes that quality food, fair profits for producers, fair prices for consumers, food sovereignty, environmental protection and high standards of animal welfare are essential prerequisites for a balanced and sustainable consumption policy;

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Amendment 2156 Anja Hazekamp, Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

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25a. Calls for clear commitments to ringfence 25% of the budget for research and innovation for organic farming and agro-ecological approaches, both in national research and innovation (R&I) programmes and European frameworks (e.g. Horizon Europe), in line with the farm to fork targets to reduce pesticides and to reach 25% organic land at EU level;

Or. en

Amendment 2157 Daniela Rondinelli, Dino Giarrusso

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Considers the allocated budget to achieve the ambitions of the EU Green Deal and the Just transition mechanism to be insufficient to deal in a socially sustainable manner with the consequences of the expected transformation; calls for the Just transition mechanism to cover as well agricultural regions that may be adversely affected;

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Amendment 2158 Bert-Jan Ruissen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Highlights the need to ensure

AM\1224997EN.docx 299/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN farmers have access to the best available tools and techniques, including new breeding techniques sustained by science which allows breeding of stronger and more resistant varieties, thereby enabling to deliver greater sustainability and benefits for the environment;

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Amendment 2159 Martin Hojsík, Michal Wiezik, Pascal Canfin, Anja Hazekamp, Sophia in 't Veld, Irena Joveva, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Calls on the Member States to carry out systematic, standardised field monitoring of biodiversity on farmland, including pollinators, involving both professionals, farmers and citizen scientists and to use the data to help evaluate EU policies and their implementation;

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Amendment 2160 Benoît Lutgen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Stresses that the transition envisaged by the CAP to local and organic agriculture should be accompanied by well-developed distribution channels so that demand matches supply and vice versa to ensure a fair income for farmers;

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Amendment 2161 Adrián Vázquez Lázara

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Reiterates the importance of making adequate funding available to stakeholders through the CAP National Strategic Plans in order to develop digital innovation projects, a factor that helps to reduce emissions;

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Amendment 2162 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Acknowledges that innovation must remain compatible with the restoration and promotion of traditional practices and knowledge, especially those adapted to the agro-climatic characteristics of each area, such as transhumance;

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Amendment 2163 Sirpa Pietikäinen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

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25a. Calls for the Commission to set up a High-level food sustainability advisory board to assess the coherence of new or amended EU law that affect our food system;

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Amendment 2164 Christine Schneider, Christian Doleschal, Norbert Lins, Alexander Bernhuber, Christophe Hansen, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Marlene Mortler, Herbert Dorfmann, Lena Düpont

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Acknowledges that SMEs are a valuable source and contributor enabling the transition towards a fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly farm to fork strategy;

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Amendment 2165 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution Subheading 4 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Calls on the Commission to explain clearly and precisely what it means by a sustainable, holistic and resilient food system;

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PE681.105v01-00 302/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2166 Emmanouil Fragkos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25a. Considers that there should be a review of the limits on imported agricultural products, which often have no guarantees in relation to quality control;

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Amendment 2167 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25b. Highlights that the farm to fork strategy and Horizon Europe place excessive emphasis on end-of-pipe solutions and technological innovation such as digitalisation, biotechnology, bio- economy, stresses that a transition from technology to knowledge, investing more in participatory research programmes, is needed in agricultural research to bring tailored solutions to farmers, in line with their specific environmental conditions; adds furthermore that to achieve this, increasing the resources available to public science and knowledge production would be required, while ending the corporate capture of certain EU research funds;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 303/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2168 Annie Schreijer-Pierik

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25b. Sees research and innovation (R&I) as key drivers for accelerating the transition to more sustainable food production systems and resilient food supply chains and welcomes the funds that Horizon Europe will invest in R&I related to food, the bioeconomy, natural resources, agriculture, fisheries, aquaculture and the environment;

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Amendment 2169 Martin Hojsík, Michal Wiezik, Pascal Canfin, Sophia in 't Veld, Irena Joveva, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25b. Welcomes the interconnectedness of the farm to fork strategy and the Biodiversity Strategy to 2030; believes that both strategies have got highly synergistic effects and that no meaningful progress in nature protection and restoration can be achieved without transformation of our food system into more healthy and environmentally-friendly set-up;

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Amendment 2170 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard, Anja Hazekamp on behalf of The Left Group

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Motion for a resolution Amendment

25b. Considers that investment in innovation and research should not only contribute to a more sustainable but also a fairer food system, increasing the resources available to small-scale primary producers, as well as to public science and knowledge production while ending the corporate capture of certain EU research funds;

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Amendment 2171 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret, Martin Hlaváček, Martin Hojsík, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25b. Calls for the establishment and the promotion of multi-stakeholder platforms that increase collaboration and mobilise the sharing of knowledge and technology, across the entire agriculture and food chain, to help scale-up innovation, advance agricultural production systems and overcome the challenges it faces;

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Amendment 2172 Bert-Jan Ruissen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

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25b. Calls on the Commission to ensure the availability of sufficient effective plant protection products by avoiding delays in authorisation, in order to fight against new pests and diseases, and to ensure a science based approach for access to plant protection products throughout the EU;

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Amendment 2173 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25b. Calls for the utmost care to be taken not only with foreign investments in the strategic agri-food sector, but also when selling agricultural land, and more generally in all EU agricultural sectors;

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Amendment 2174 Sarah Wiener, Tilly Metz on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Bronis Ropė

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25b. Notes the unbalanced participation of some Member States in science and research programs and stresses that this threatens to increase their technological lag; calls on the Commission to take action to ensure more equal progress in all Member States;

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Amendment 2175 Dolors Montserrat, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25b. Calls the Commission to include the areas of integrated production in the EU's 25% organic farming area target, taking into account that these alternative environmentally friendly production methods are nationally regulated by Member States;

Or. en

Amendment 2176 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, Juozas Olekas, Isabel Carvalhais, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Eric Andrieu, Inma Rodríguez- Piñero, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25b. Recalls that the transition to this system will require significant investments and it cannot be accomplished without the complicity and support of European farmers;

Or. en

Amendment 2177 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 b (new)

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25b. Recalls the importance of access to finance and investment for micro, small and medium-size agro-enterprises;

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Amendment 2178 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25c. Stresses that meeting the targets of the Strategy will require substantial investments on farm level, particularly burdening small farmers and SMEs; highlights that while the CAP will play an important role in enabling the transition it is designed to stabilise income rather than to finance large investments and stresses the importance of ensuring adequate access to finance in this regard; calls on the Commission to assess the financial impacts of the Strategy on farmers, the availability and conditions of financing for farmers and SMEs in the food chain and if required to assess options such as the InvestEU Fund or setting up an EIB guarantee scheme to improve these;

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Amendment 2179 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, Juozas Olekas, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez- Piñero, Eric Andrieu, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 c (new)

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25c. Considers the allocated budget to achieve the ambitions of the EU Green Deal and the Just transition mechanism to be insufficient to deal in a socially sustainable manner with the consequences of the expected transformation; calls for the Just transition mechanism to cover as well agricultural regions that may be adversely affected and underlines the need to ensure the proper involvement of social partners in the definition and implementation of future initiatives of the strategy;

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Amendment 2180 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25c. Welcomes the Commissions intention to accelerate the roll-out of fast broadband internet in rural areas as an opportunity to improve quality of life, promote job creation, innovation and greater investment; encourages regional and local authorities to promote digital platforms to encourage local entrepreneurship and facilitate the direct delivery of agricultural products;

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Amendment 2181 Bert-Jan Ruissen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 c (new)

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25c. Calls on the Commission to develop a plan to increase accessibility of smart farming techniques, thereby increasing benefits for the efficient management of resources and digitalisation throughout the whole food chain;

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Amendment 2182 Annie Schreijer-Pierik

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25c. Calls on the Commission to consider R&I investment funds for protected growing systems in modern greenhouses that use fewer resources to grow the same yields;

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Amendment 2183 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25c. Highlights that the precautionary principle must be followed at all times, especially when investments in innovation are to be carried out;

Or. en

PE681.105v01-00 310/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2184 Ulrike Müller, Elsi Katainen, Atidzhe Alieva-Veli, Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle, Hilde Vautmans, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25d. Highlights that while new sustainable business models are enormous opportunities for SMEs, several initiatives envisaged under the Strategy could lead to the creation of substantial red tape; welcomes the Commission’s commitment to adhere to the better regulation tools, to assess the impacts on SMEs as well as to take action to promote sustainable and circular business models specifically for SMEs, to utilise the InvestEU Fund to facilitate access to finance for SMEs as well as to offer tailored solutions to help SME to develop new skills and business models;

Or. en

Amendment 2185 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25d. Stresses that the ERDF and EAFRD should be aligned to promote the goal of shorter food supply chains; emphasises furthermore that the ERDF should support cities in developing ambitious food strategies which are aligned with cities’ climate and social ambitions, and support the connection between cities and rural areas;

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Amendment 2186 Bert-Jan Ruissen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25d. Calls on the Commission to ensure access to new technologies for European farmers and to enable continuous development in the agriculture sector by ensuring an innovation-friendly regulatory framework;

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Amendment 2187 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Petros Kokkalis, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 e (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

25e. Regrets that the global dimension of the farm to fork strategy is not ambitious enough; notes with concern that actions to address elements related to international aspects and trade are vague and non-committal;

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Amendment 2188 Günther Sidl, Jytte Guteland

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

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26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; calls for all EU trade agreements to include enforceable clauses on commitment to the Paris Agreement, “non-regression” on environment and environmental democracy, and ‘do no harm’ principles, with a real enforcement mechanism accessible to civil society and citizens in the Trade and sustainable development chapter; recommends that agricultural and food imports, especially feed imports, having negative land use and land use change causing GHG emissions such as legal or illegal deforestation where they are produced are included in the Carbon Border Adjustment mechanism to account for their embedded GHG emissions; encourages the European Commission to integrate in its possible trade and climate initiative in the World Trade Organization (WTO)and other initiatives in preparation of the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference, a reform of the goods classification system in a way that it can distinguish products according to the emissions that are released in their production;

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Amendment 2189 Balázs Hidvéghi, Edina Tóth

AM\1224997EN.docx 313/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; highlights that joint action intention to take the environmental impacts taken by local communities and of requested import tolerances into development actors with competence in account; agriculture must be based on the rural traditions taking into account the existing ownership relations and the local agricultural needs; notes that the development of local production, distribution networks ensure local consumption, short food supply chains and increase environmental resilience; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account; calls on the Commission that in order to avoid outsourcing the environmental footprint to third countries a thorough ex- ante impact assessment is needed; notes that the objectives of the farm to fork strategy are endangering food security in Europe in their current form;

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Amendment 2190 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard on behalf of The Left Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

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26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; calls for all EU trade agreements to include enforceable clauses on commitment to the Paris Agreement, “non-regression” on environment and environmental democracy, and ‘do no harm’ principles, with a real enforcement mechanism accessible to civil society and citizens in the Trade and sustainable development chapter; recommends that agricultural and food imports, especially feed imports, having negative land use and land use change causing GHG emissions such as legal or illegal deforestation where they are produced are included in the Carbon Border Adjustment mechanism to account for their embedded GHG emissions;

Or. en

Amendment 2191 Jérémy Decerle, Pascal Canfin

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role

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Amendment 2192 Radan Kanev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to

PE681.105v01-00 316/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; calls for all EU trade agreements to include enforceable clauses on commitment to the Paris Agreement, “non-regression” on environment and ‘do no harm’ principles; recommends that agricultural and food imports, especially feed imports, having negative land use and land use change, causing GHG emissions such as legal or illegal deforestation where they are produced, are included in the Carbon Border Adjustment mechanism to account for their embedded GHG emissions;

Or. en

Amendment 2193 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Silvia Sardone, Gilles Lebreton, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Angelo Ciocca, Mara Bizzotto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and and to provide development assistance to standards, to never lower our support primary producers from requirements to meet import conditions developing countries in meeting those defined in free trade agreements, and to standards; welcomes the Commission’s make those standards strictly mandatory intention to take the environmental impacts for gaining access to the European of requested import tolerances into market, so that European continental or account; overseas producers and producers outside Europe are subject to the same market conditions; welcomes the Commission’s

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Amendment 2194 Antoni Comín i Oliveres

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; calls upon the EU Commission to adopt legislation for a carbon border adjustment mechanism not only for the ETS-sectors, but also for food imported to the EU from countries with lower standards for climate policies for the agricultural sector, lower standards for deforestation policies, or higher carbon footprints per kg, for products like meat, dairy and animal feed, compared to European equivalent products;

Or. en

PE681.105v01-00 318/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2195 Eric Andrieu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; considers that carbon border adjustment mechanism and other mirror tools should be used for agricultural and food issues; recalls that the access to European market and its 450 millions of consumers is a strong levier to improve production standards of our trade partners; establishes that the success of the Green Deal will firstly depend on the relevance of the European Trade Policy review;

Or. en

Amendment 2196 Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider, Herbert Dorfmann, Annie Schreijer- Pierik, Marlene Mortler, Alexander Bernhuber, Anne Sander, Michaela Šojdrová

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role

AM\1224997EN.docx 319/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; otherwise the implementation of this strategy would lead to an unintended leakage of production in countries with lower production standards; welcomes that the EU will seek to ensure an ambitious sustainability chapter in all bilateral trade agreements; highlights the necessity of improving the competitiveness of EU primary producers and to ensure a level playing field;

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Amendment 2197 Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into

PE681.105v01-00 320/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN account; account; asks the Commission to adopt legislation for a carbon border adjustment mechanism for food imported to the EU from countries with lower standards for climate policies for the agricultural sector, lower standards for deforestation policies, or higher carbon footprints per kg, for products like meat, dairy and animal feed compared to European equivalent products;

Or. en

Amendment 2198 Pascal Canfin, Catherine Chabaud, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Martin Hojsík

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; strongly encourages the intention to take the environmental Commission to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into impacts of requested import tolerances into account; account and therefore calls on the Commission to review Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 on Maximum Residue Levels of pesticides (MRL) to incorporate animal health and the environmental risks as criteria of the legislation; considers it as a way to ensure a fair treatment for EU farmers who endeavours to protect biodiversity as well as to ensure them a level-playing field;

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AM\1224997EN.docx 321/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2199 Zbigniew Kuźmiuk, Krzysztof Jurgiel, Anna Zalewska, Izabela-Helena Kloc, Elżbieta Kruk

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; takes the view, therefore, that the EU’s trade policy should make the granting of preferences and strengthening of cooperation with third countries conditional on those countries undertaking and actually implementing ambitious commitments in key areas such as animal welfare, the use of pesticides and the fight against antimicrobial resistance;

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Amendment 2200 Roberta Metsola

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of

PE681.105v01-00 322/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; highlights that viable EU- produced alternatives to imports from third countries must be available and accessible to all the Union’s food producers to avoid increased costs if tariffs are imposed or if the food and feed products are no longer available;

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Amendment 2201 Benoît Lutgen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and and to provide development assistance to standards, to guarantee fair conditions of support primary producers from competition and to provide development developing countries in meeting those assistance to support primary producers standards; welcomes the Commission’s from developing countries in meeting those intention to take the environmental impacts standards; calls on the Commission to of requested import tolerances into promote the principle of the agricultural account; exemption in the context of international and bilateral trade rules, and specifically

AM\1224997EN.docx 323/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN within the World Trade Organization; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2202 Chris MacManus

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal labour rights, environmental protection welfare; calls on the Commission and the and animal welfare, while not destabilising Member States to ensure that all food and production in developing countries feed products imported to the EU fully through exports; calls on the Commission meet relevant EU regulations and standards and the Member States to ensure that all and to provide development assistance to food and feed products imported to the EU support primary producers from not only fully meet relevant EU regulations developing countries in meeting those and standards but also do not contribute to standards; welcomes the Commission’s negative environmental impacts in other intention to take the environmental impacts countries, such as the deforestation of the of requested import tolerances into Amazon, and to provide development account; assistance to support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2203 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

PE681.105v01-00 324/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Notes the possibility, in the case of European food systems and their key role successful innovations, which lead to in setting global standards for food safety, improved and more eco-friendly food environmental protection and animal systems in the EU Member States, of also welfare; calls on the Commission and the making an impact at global level; calls on Member States to ensure that all food and the Commission and the Member States to feed products imported to the EU fully ensure that all food and feed products meet relevant EU regulations and standards imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU and to provide development assistance to regulations and standards; support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2204 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and and to provide development assistance to standards, to ensure that European trade support primary producers from policy allows only products that meet our developing countries in meeting those health, social and environmental standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards to access our market and to intention to take the environmental impacts provide development assistance to support of requested import tolerances into primary producers from developing account; countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2205 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all feed products imported to the EU fully agricultural, food and feed products meet relevant EU regulations and standards imported to the EU, including the raw and to provide development assistance to materials needed to produce them, fully support primary producers from meet relevant EU regulations and the developing countries in meeting those standards imposed by such regulations on standards; welcomes the Commission’s European producers, and to provide intention to take the environmental impacts development assistance to support primary of requested import tolerances into producers from developing countries in account; meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental, economic and social impacts of requested import tolerances on European entrepreneurs into account;

Or. it

Amendment 2206 Emmanouil Fragkos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal

PE681.105v01-00 326/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; considers that European green targets can realistically be achieved only if they are made internationally applicable, as otherwise there is a danger that they will have a comparatively higher adverse impact on the EU domestic economy;

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Amendment 2207 Rob Rooken

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety environmental protection and animal and animal welfare; underlines that the welfare; calls on the Commission and the European food sector is a Member States to ensure that all food and lightning example in this regard and that feed products imported to the EU fully increased levels of environmental meet relevant EU regulations and protection and GHG-emissions related standards and to provide development measures are a direct threat to this vital assistance to support primary producers sector; from developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

Or. en

AM\1224997EN.docx 327/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Amendment 2208 Daniel Buda

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and high and to provide development assistance to standards and to provide development support primary producers from assistance to support primary producers developing countries in meeting those from developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; calls on the Commission to revise the ongoing trade agreements that are not in line with the standards proposed by farm to fork strategy;

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Amendment 2209 Delara Burkhardt, Mohammed Chahim

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from

PE681.105v01-00 328/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account; account; calls for all EU trade agreements to include enforceable clauses on commitment to the Paris Agreement, nature and biodiversity protection;

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Amendment 2210 Martin Hojsík, Frédérique Ries, Pascal Canfin, Sophia in 't Veld, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and meet relevant EU legislation and standards and to provide development equivalent safety standards and to provide assistance to support primary producers development assistance to support primary from developing countries in meeting those producers from developing countries in standards; welcomes the Commission’s meeting those standards; welcomes the intention to take the environmental impacts Commission’s intention to take the of requested import tolerances into environmental impacts of requested import account; tolerances into account; underlines that the EU rules for international trade should not lead to increased MRLs of hazardous pesticides;

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Amendment 2211 Claude Gruffat, Benoît Biteau, Michèle Rivasi

Motion for a resolution

AM\1224997EN.docx 329/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection, social and welfare; calls on the Commission and the labour law, fair trade and animal welfare; Member States to ensure that all food and calls on the Commission and the Member feed products imported to the EU fully States to ensure that all food and feed meet relevant EU regulations and standards products imported to the EU fully meet and to provide development assistance to relevant EU regulations and standards, and support primary producers from to prohibit them from accessing the EU developing countries in meeting those market if they do not; calls, too, for standards; welcomes the Commission’s development assistance to support primary intention to take the environmental impacts producers from developing countries in of requested import tolerances into meeting those standards; welcomes the account; Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2212 Michal Wiezik

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare given its position as the world’s Member States to ensure that all food and second largest consumer market; calls on feed products imported to the EU fully the Commission and the Member States to meet relevant EU regulations and standards ensure that all food and feed products and to provide development assistance to imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU support primary producers from regulations and standards, and to put in developing countries in meeting those place an ambitious legal framework standards; welcomes the Commission’s binding operators and financial intention to take the environmental institution to undertake due impacts of requested import tolerances diligence minimising risk of ecosystem- into account; risk commodities entering the EU

PE681.105v01-00 330/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN market, and to provide support to help primary producers from developing countries meeting required standards;

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Amendment 2213 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that the farm to feed products imported to the EU fully fork objectives are implemented meet relevant EU regulations and standards gradually, taking account of the level of and to provide development assistance to overall agreement on them, and to ensure support primary producers from that all food and feed products imported to developing countries in meeting those the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations standards; welcomes the Commission’s and standards and to provide development intention to take the environmental impacts assistance to support primary producers of requested import tolerances into from developing countries in meeting those account; standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

Or. it

Amendment 2214 Tonino Picula

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of

AM\1224997EN.docx 331/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal working conditions, environmental welfare; calls on the Commission and the protection and animal welfare; reaffirms Member States to ensure that all food and its commitment for the feed products imported to the EU fully full implementation of Policy Coherence meet relevant EU regulations and standards for Development principles; calls on the and to provide development assistance to Commission and the Member States to support primary producers from ensure that all food and feed products developing countries in meeting those imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU standards; welcomes the Commission’s regulations and standards and to provide intention to take the environmental impacts development assistance to support primary of requested import tolerances into producers from developing countries in account; meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2215 Mr Stanislav Polčák

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Draws attention to the role of the European food systems and their key role European Union as a world leader in the in setting global standards for food safety, transition to low-carbon and sustainable environmental protection and animal farming; Recalls the global responsibility welfare; calls on the Commission and the of European food systems and their key Member States to ensure that all food and role in setting global standards for food feed products imported to the EU fully safety, environmental protection and meet relevant EU regulations and standards animal welfare; calls on the Commission and to provide development assistance to and the Member States to ensure that all support primary producers from food and feed products imported to the EU developing countries in meeting those fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards and to provide development intention to take the environmental impacts assistance to support primary producers of requested import tolerances into from developing countries in meeting those account; standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2216 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Sylwia Spurek, Biljana Borzan

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection, working welfare; calls on the Commission and the conditions, and animal welfare; calls on Member States to ensure that all food and the Commission and the Member States to feed products imported to the EU fully ensure that all food and feed products meet relevant EU regulations and standards imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU and to provide development assistance to regulations and standards and to provide support primary producers from development assistance to support primary developing countries in meeting those producers from developing countries in standards; welcomes the Commission’s meeting those standards; welcomes the intention to take the environmental impacts Commission’s intention to take of requested import tolerances into environmental aspects into account when account; assessing requests for import tolerances for pesticide substances no longer approved in the EU;

Or. en

Amendment 2217 Esther de Lange

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the

AM\1224997EN.docx 333/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

Or. en

Amendment 2218 Dan-Ştefan Motreanu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare by preserving competitiveness of Member States to ensure that all food and the European producers on international feed products imported to the EU fully market; calls on the Commission and the meet relevant EU regulations and standards Member States to ensure that all food and and to provide development assistance to feed products imported to the EU fully support primary producers from meet relevant EU regulations and standards developing countries in meeting those and to provide development assistance to standards; welcomes the Commission’s support primary producers from intention to take the environmental impacts developing countries in meeting those of requested import tolerances into standards; welcomes the Commission’s account; intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

Or. en

Amendment 2219 Annie Schreijer-Pierik

Motion for a resolution

PE681.105v01-00 334/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to continue to pursue a feed products imported to the EU fully proactive and positive trade agenda to meet relevant EU regulations and standards ensure that all food and feed products and to provide development assistance to imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU support primary producers from regulations and standards and to provide developing countries in meeting those development assistance to support primary standards; welcomes the Commission’s producers from developing countries in intention to take the environmental impacts meeting those standards; welcomes the of requested import tolerances into Commission’s intention to take the account; environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

Or. nl

Amendment 2220 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all farm, food feed products imported to the EU fully and feed products imported to the EU, meet relevant EU regulations and standards including the raw materials needed to and to provide development assistance to produce them, fully meet the relevant EU support primary producers from regulations and the Union’s high standards developing countries in meeting those and to provide development assistance to standards; welcomes the Commission’s support primary producers from intention to take the environmental impacts developing countries in meeting those of requested import tolerances into standards; welcomes the Commission’s account; intention to take the environmental impacts

AM\1224997EN.docx 335/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2221 Traian Băsescu

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to uphold the feed products imported to the EU fully competitiveness of EU producers on the meet relevant EU regulations and standards international market and ensure that all and to provide development assistance to food and feed products imported to the EU support primary producers from fully meet relevant EU regulations and developing countries in meeting those standards and to provide development standards; welcomes the Commission’s assistance to support primary producers intention to take the environmental impacts from developing countries in meeting those of requested import tolerances into standards; welcomes the Commission’s account; intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2222 Marlene Mortler

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal

PE681.105v01-00 336/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards, while allowing a sufficient and intention to take the environmental impacts reasonable transitional period; welcomes of requested import tolerances into the Commission’s intention to take the account; environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2223 Herbert Dorfmann

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility European food systems and their key role and key role of European Food systems in in setting global standards for food safety, setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare, calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries to meet those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards while allowing for a sufficient intention to take the environmental impacts and reasonable transitional period; of requested import tolerances into welcomes the intention of the Commission account; to take environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

Or. en

Amendment 2224 Fulvio Martusciello

AM\1224997EN.docx 337/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all feed products imported to the EU fully agricultural, food and feed products meet relevant EU regulations and standards imported to the EU, including the raw and to provide development assistance to materials needed to produce them, fully support primary producers from meet relevant EU regulations and standards developing countries in meeting those and to provide development assistance to standards; welcomes the Commission’s support primary producers from intention to take the environmental impacts developing countries in meeting those of requested import tolerances into standards; welcomes the Commission’s account; intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

Or. it

Amendment 2225 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into

PE681.105v01-00 338/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN account; account, in line with WTO trade rules;

Or. es

Amendment 2226 Miroslav Číž, Clara Aguilera, Monika Beňová, Robert Hajšel

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in contributing to the world food environmental protection and animal production and in setting global standards welfare; calls on the Commission and the for food safety, environmental protection Member States to ensure that all food and and animal welfare; calls on the feed products imported to the EU fully Commission and the Member States to meet relevant EU regulations and standards ensure that all food and feed products and to provide development assistance to imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU support primary producers from regulations and standards and to provide developing countries in meeting those development assistance to support primary standards; welcomes the Commission’s producers from developing countries in intention to take the environmental impacts meeting those standards; welcomes the of requested import tolerances into Commission’s intention to take the account; environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

Or. en

Amendment 2227 Emmanouil Fragkos

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and

AM\1224997EN.docx 339/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and that effective checks are carried out at support primary producers from customs points, and to provide developing countries in meeting those development assistance to support primary standards; welcomes the Commission’s producers from developing countries in intention to take the environmental impacts meeting those standards; welcomes the of requested import tolerances into Commission’s intention to take the account; environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

Or. el

Amendment 2228 Martin Hlaváček, Ondřej Knotek, Jérémy Decerle, Irène Tolleret

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and meet relevant EU regulations, standards, standards and to provide development and binding objectives arising from this assistance to support primary producers Strategy and to provide development from developing countries in meeting those assistance to support primary producers standards; welcomes the Commission’s from developing countries in meeting those intention to take the environmental impacts standards; welcomes the Commission’s of requested import tolerances into intention to take the environmental impacts account; of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2229 Pernille Weiss, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

PE681.105v01-00 340/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to provide development assistance to support primary producers from support primary producers from developing countries in meeting those developing countries in meeting those standards; welcomes the Commission’s standards; welcomes the Commission’s intention to take the environmental impacts intention to take the environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into of requested import tolerances into account account; while respecting and complying with WTO rules;

Or. en

Amendment 2230 Daniela Rondinelli, Dino Giarrusso

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all farm, food feed products imported to the EU fully and feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and the and to provide development assistance to Union’s high social, environmental and support primary producers from safety standards and to provide developing countries in meeting those development assistance to support primary standards; welcomes the Commission’s producers from developing countries in intention to take the environmental impacts meeting those standards; welcomes the of requested import tolerances into Commission’s intention to take the account; environmental impacts of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2231 Riho Terras

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU are in meet relevant EU regulations and standards accordance with the WTO rules and fully and to provide development assistance to meet relevant EU regulations and standards support primary producers from and to provide development assistance to developing countries in meeting those support primary producers from standards; welcomes the Commission’s developing countries in meeting those intention to take the environmental impacts standards; welcomes the Commission’s of requested import tolerances into intention to take the environmental impacts account; of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2232 Kateřina Konečná

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and meet relevant EU regulations, standards,

PE681.105v01-00 342/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN standards and to provide development and binding objectives arising from this assistance to support primary producers Strategy and to provide development from developing countries in meeting those assistance to support primary producers standards; welcomes the Commission’s from developing countries in meeting those intention to take the environmental impacts standards; welcomes the Commission’s of requested import tolerances into intention to take the environmental impacts account; of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2233 Ivan David, Teuvo Hakkarainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in contributing to the world food environmental protection and animal production and in setting global standards welfare; calls on the Commission and the for food safety, environmental protection Member States to ensure that all food and and animal welfare; calls on the feed products imported to the EU fully Commission and the Member States to meet relevant EU regulations and standards ensure that all food and feed products and to provide development assistance to imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU support primary producers from regulations and standards; welcomes the developing countries in meeting those Commission’s intention to take the standards; welcomes the Commission’s environmental impacts of requested import intention to take the environmental impacts tolerances into account; of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2234 Linea Søgaard-Lidell, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

AM\1224997EN.docx 343/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN 26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems on the reduction of in setting global standards for food safety, GHG emissions and their key role in environmental protection and animal setting global standards for food safety, welfare; calls on the Commission and the environmental protection and animal Member States to ensure that all food and welfare; calls on the Commission and the feed products imported to the EU fully Member States to ensure that all food and meet relevant EU regulations and standards feed products imported to the EU fully and to provide development assistance to meet relevant EU regulations and standards support primary producers from and to provide development assistance to developing countries in meeting those support primary producers from standards; welcomes the Commission’s developing countries in meeting those intention to take the environmental impacts standards; welcomes the Commission’s of requested import tolerances into intention to take the environmental impacts account; of requested import tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2235 Bronis Ropė

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and and to provide development assistance to production and environmental standards, support primary producers from and to provide development assistance to developing countries in meeting those support primary producers from standards; welcomes the Commission’s developing countries in meeting those intention to take the environmental impacts standards; welcomes the Commission’s of requested import tolerances into intention to take the environmental impacts account; of requested import tolerances into account;

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PE681.105v01-00 344/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2236 Maria Noichl, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Bompard, Pascal Durand, Francisco Guerreiro, Michal Wiezik, Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, Eleonora Evi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to applied in the EU and to provide support primary producers from development assistance to support primary developing countries in meeting those producers from developing countries in standards; welcomes the Commission’s meeting those standards; welcomes the intention to take the environmental impacts Commission’s intention to take the of requested import tolerances into environmental impacts of requested import account; tolerances into account;

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Amendment 2237 Elsi Katainen, Adrián Vázquez Lázara, Hilde Vautmans, Ulrike Müller, Irène Tolleret, Martin Hlaváček

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Recalls the global responsibility of 26. Recalls the global responsibility of European food systems and their key role European food systems and their key role in setting global standards for food safety, in setting global standards for food safety, environmental protection and animal environmental protection and animal welfare; calls on the Commission and the welfare; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure that all food and Member States to ensure that all food and feed products imported to the EU fully feed products imported to the EU fully meet relevant EU regulations and standards meet relevant EU regulations and standards and to provide development assistance to and to create partnerships to support support primary producers from primary producers from global partner developing countries in meeting those countries in meeting those standards;

AM\1224997EN.docx 345/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN standards; welcomes the Commission’s welcomes the Commission’s intention to intention to take the environmental impacts take the environmental impacts of of requested import tolerances into requested import tolerances into account; account;

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Amendment 2238 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Subheading 4

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Promoting the global transition Having a global impact

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Amendment 2239 Silvia Sardone, Simona Baldassarre, Marco Dreosto, Luisa Regimenti, Mara Bizzotto, Angelo Ciocca, Danilo Oscar Lancini, Elena Lizzi, Joëlle Mélin, Gilles Lebreton, Maxette Pirbakas

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Believes that environmental, social and economic sustainability must be at the heart of the future EU trade policy and every bilateral trade agreement, adopting an approach to trade policies with third countries that safeguards the value of European farmers’ environmental sustainability efforts;

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Amendment 2240 Manuela Ripa

PE681.105v01-00 346/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Asks the Commission and the Member States to stop exports of all types of plant protection products which are banned in the EU for reasons of health or environmental protection and to ban food imports produced with such pesticides, helping to promote sustainable food systems across the globe;

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Amendment 2241 Jessica Polfjärd

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recalls that the Union has strict rules and procedures in place for the assessment of food and feed imports; emphasises the importance of trusting the relevant processes and assessments of expert authorities in this regard;

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Amendment 2242 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Petros Kokkalis, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Demands drastic improvement of sustainability impact assessment for all trade agreements, and calls for all EU

AM\1224997EN.docx 347/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN trade agreements to include enforceable, sanctionable clauses on commitment to the Paris Agreement, “non-regression” on environment and environmental democracy, and ‘do no harm’ principles, with a real enforcement mechanism accessible to civil society and citizens in the Trade and Sustainable Development chapter; recommends that agricultural and food imports are included in the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism to account for their embedded GHG emissions, especially feed imports, involving negative land use and legal or illegal deforestation, and emphasises that products that do not meet EU standards should not be allowed on the market in the first place, but by all means trade agreements should only grand trade preferences to products respecting animal welfare standards at least equivalent to those applied in the EU;

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Amendment 2243 Biljana Borzan, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Eric Andrieu, Jytte Guteland, César Luena, Javi López, Nicolás González Casares, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Anja Hazekamp, Marc Tarabella

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Underlines that approximately 80% of global deforestation is caused by the expansion of land used for agriculture1a; stresses in this context that the Commission Communication on Stepping up EU Action to Protect and Restore the World’s Forests of July 2019 recognises that Union demand for products such as palm oil, meat, soy, cocoa, maize, timber, rubber, including in the form of processed products or

PE681.105v01-00 348/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN services, is a large driver of deforestation, forest degradation, ecosystem destruction and associated human rights violations across the globe and represents around 10 % of the global share of deforestation embodied in total final consumption1b; in addition notes that EU consumption of other commodities, such as cotton, coffee, sugar cane, rapeseed and mangrove- farmed shrimps also contributes to global deforestation; ______1a FAO. 2016. State of the World’s Forests 2016. Forests and agriculture: land-use challenges and opportunities. Rome. http://www.fao.org/3/a-i5588e.pdf 1b European Commission, 2013. The impact of EU consumption on deforestation: Comprehensive analysis of the impact of EU consumption on deforestation. Final report. Study funded by the European Commission and undertaken by VITO, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, HIVA-Onderzoeksinstituut voor Arbeid en Samenleving and International Union for the Conservation of Nature NL.

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Amendment 2244 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard, Anja Hazekamp on behalf of The Left Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Underlines that Free Trade Agreements should never expose the EU agriculture, and food sectors to unfair competition with negative consequences on working conditions and employment; stresses the need to ensure coherence

AM\1224997EN.docx 349/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN between the ambitious environmental goals of the EU Green Deal and the farm to fork strategy and the potential consequences of Free Trade Agreements; recalls that the respect of labour rights should constitute an essential element of all trade and investment agreements, including possible suspension of the agreement in case of sustained breaches; recalls that the ratification and implementation of the eight ILO Core Labour Standards, as well as compliance with up-to-date ILO conventions, should be a precondition for entering into trade negotiations;

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Amendment 2245 Daniela Rondinelli, Dino Giarrusso

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Underlines that Free Trade Agreements should never expose the EU agriculture, and food sectors to unfair competition with negative consequences on working conditions and employment and feeding social dumping; stresses the need to ensure coherence between the ambitious environmental goals of the EU Green Deal and the farm to fork strategy and the potential consequences of Free Trade Agreements; recalls that the respect of labour rights should constitute an essential element of all trade and investment agreements, including possible suspension of the agreement in case of sustained breaches; recalls that any bilateral agreement should foresee the ratification and implementation of the eight ILO Core Labour Standards;

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PE681.105v01-00 350/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2246 Mick Wallace, Clare Daly, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recalls with great sadness the Amazon rainforest fires 2019 and believes that European food systems are entwined in the root cause of these fires; reiterates that the production of GMOs is a key driver of deforestation, particularly in Brazil and Argentina, and reiterates its belief that the importation of GMOs into the Union should be ended; reiterates that meat consumption, even within the Union, contributes to deforestation outside the Union by way of increasing demand for cheap GMO animal feed, particularly imports of GM soybean; calls on the Commission to swiftly take up the Parliament's call for an EU legal framework to halt and reverse EU-driven global deforestation;

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Amendment 2247 Michal Wiezik

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recalls the intentions to lower the ambition of the EU regulatory framework in order to ease trade; highlights particular cases where applicants claimed that the authorised uses of the respective substances on such crops in those countries lead to residues exceeding the MRLs contained in Regulation (EC) No

AM\1224997EN.docx 351/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN 396/2005 and that higher MRLs were necessary to avoid trade barriers for the importation of those crops; opposes such bending of the EU standards; expresses concern over the fact that the EU-UK agreement will seemingly base import rules on a risk criterion rather than on the exact same standards;

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Amendment 2248 Jérémy Decerle, Pascal Canfin, Martin Hlaváček

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. As trade has to be taken into account in a transition towards more sustainable and resilient agri-food systems, calls on the Commission to integrate the sustainability and food security objectives of the F2F in its review on going of the EU Trade Policy; in the context of this review, calls on the Commission to build a dedicated framework for agri-food products in trade relations, in order to ensure our food sovereignty and security, and protect and promote EU sustainable agri-food standards and EU quality schemes;

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Amendment 2249 Hilde Vautmans, Alin Mituța, Irène Tolleret, Jérémy Decerle, Martin Hlaváček, Elsi Katainen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

PE681.105v01-00 352/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN 26a. Recalls that trade agreements must ensure that the parties involved participate actively in promoting sustainable development principles; international standards that are in line with European environmental and climate ambitions for sustainable growth must also be guaranteed; in addition, in order to ensure a global transition to sustainable food systems, these agreements should make the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and compliance to this as essential and binding elements;

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Amendment 2250 Simone Schmiedtbauer, Christine Schneider, Herbert Dorfmann, Norbert Lins, Annie Schreijer-Pierik, Marlene Mortler, Alexander Bernhuber, Anne Sander, Michaela Šojdrová

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recalls that trade agreements must ensure that the parties involved participate actively in promoting sustainable development principles; international standards that are in line with European environmental and climate ambitions for sustainable growth must also be guaranteed; in addition, in order to ensure a global transition to sustainable food systems, these agreements should make the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and compliance to this as essential and binding elements;

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Amendment 2251

AM\1224997EN.docx 353/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Daniel Buda

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recalls that trade agreements must ensure that the parties involved participate actively in promoting sustainable development principles; international standards that are in line with European environmental and climate ambitions for sustainable growth must also be guaranteed; in addition, in order to ensure a global transition to sustainable food systems, these agreements should make the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and compliance to this as essential and binding elements;

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Amendment 2252 Pietro Fiocchi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recalls that trade agreements must ensure that the parties involved participate actively in promoting sustainable development principles; international standards that are in line with European environmental and climate ambitions for sustainable growth must also be guaranteed; in addition, in order to ensure a global transition to sustainable food systems, these agreements should make the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and compliance to this as essential and binding elements;

PE681.105v01-00 354/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Or. en

Amendment 2253 Sirpa Pietikäinen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recalls that trade agreements must ensure that the parties involved participate actively in promoting sustainable development principles; international standards that are in line with European environmental and climate ambitions for sustainable growth must also be guaranteed; in addition, in order to ensure a global transition to sustainable food systems, these agreements should make the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and compliance to this as essential and binding elements;

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Amendment 2254 Tonino Picula

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recognises the role of EU quality schemes for geographical indications in the EU, such as Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), Protected Geographical Indication (PGI), Geographical indication of spirit drinks and aromatised wines (GI) and Traditional speciality guaranteed (TSG), which are excellent examples of EU setting quality standards in agriculture; reiterates their important role

AM\1224997EN.docx 355/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN in trade between the EU and third countries;

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Amendment 2255 Hermann Tertsch, Mazaly Aguilar

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recognises the need to support reciprocity and the principle of Community preference; warns of the hypocrisy of raising environmental standards in the European Union while at the same time facilitating, through trade agreements, the import of agri-food products that do not meet basic European production and quality standards in terms of animal welfare or phytosanitary products;

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Amendment 2256 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Stresses that the strategy must not reduce European production to the benefit of products from third countries with a greater environmental and climate impact; notes, in this respect, that agri- food products from third countries must therefore be subject to the same requirements, so that our producers do not suffer any distortion of competition;

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Amendment 2257 Delara Burkhardt, Mohammed Chahim

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Calls on the Commission to urgently present a proposal for an EU legal framework based on mandatory due diligence that ensures sustainable value chains and investments that are free from environmental adverse impacts including deforestation, forest degradation, ecosystem conversion and degradation and adverse impacts relating to human rights and governance;

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Amendment 2258 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Points out that the tools of the farm to fork strategy will be beneficial for the European market only if environmental and social sustainability and local production and consumption are placed at the heart of EU trade policy, instead of free trade agreements with third countries;

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Amendment 2259

AM\1224997EN.docx 357/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Sara Matthieu, Biljana Borzan

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Expresses its concern that non-EU producers exporting to the EU often produce at significantly lower health and environmental standards; believes that this undermines fair competition and the level playing field for EU and non-EU producers and jeopardises the achievement of global Sustainable Development Goals;

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Amendment 2260 João Ferreira

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Recalls the general requirement for European trade policy, in particular as regards the impact of trade agreements, to safeguard the sustainability of food systems and the need for them to undergo individual and cumulative assessments of their impact, both on Europe and on third countries;

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Amendment 2261 Alin Mituța, Jérémy Decerle

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

PE681.105v01-00 358/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Encourages the Commission and the member states to develop eco schemes and other tools in their future National Strategic Plan, to help preserve forests that are integrated into agricultural landscapes, to encourage afforestation, reforestation and to promote agroforestry where possibly;

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Amendment 2262 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Biljana Borzan, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, César Luena, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Javi López, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Maria Noichl, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Nicolás González Casares, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Welcomes the explicit reference to the risk of asymmetries between the new requirements for European producers and those for imported products and calls once again on the European Commission to demand effective reciprocity in the negotiation of agreements with third countries;

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Amendment 2263 Pascal Canfin, Catherine Chabaud, Asger Christensen, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Martin Hojsík

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

AM\1224997EN.docx 359/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Calls again the Commission to provide for the enforceability of Trade and Sustainable Development (TSD) Chapter of our Free Trade Agreements; is of the opinion that this should be done through the inclusion of proportionate and progressive sanction provisions in TSD chapters;

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Amendment 2264 Alessandra Moretti, Paolo De Castro, Simona Bonafè, Brando Benifei, Pina Picierno

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Believes that environmental, social and economic sustainability must be at the heart of the future EU trade policy and every bilateral trade agreement in order to give substance to the farm to fork strategy;

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Amendment 2265 Daniela Rondinelli, Dino Giarrusso

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Believes that environmental, social and economic sustainability must be at the heart of the future EU trade policy and every bilateral trade agreement in order to give substance to the farm to fork strategy;

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Amendment 2266 Maria Noichl, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Bompard, Pascal Durand, Francisco Guerreiro, Michal Wiezik, Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, Martin Hojsík, Eleonora Evi

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Welcomes the commitment made by the EU to pursue the development of Green Alliances on sustainable food systems with all its partners in bilateral, regional and multilateral fora; reminds that sustainable food systems are linked to improved welfare of animals;

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Amendment 2267 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Sergio Berlato, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Calls on the Commission to clarify how it intends to prevent imports of agricultural products treated with active substances banned in the European Union from harming the health of European consumers;

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Amendment 2268 Fulvio Martusciello

Motion for a resolution

AM\1224997EN.docx 361/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Calls on the Commission to clarify how it intends to prevent imports of agricultural products treated with active substances banned in the European Union from harming the health of European consumers;

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Amendment 2269 Carmen Avram

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Calls on the Commission to unblock the trade agreement for agri-food products with the United States of America considering that the American market is the biggest organic market in the world;

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Amendment 2270 Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Marlene Mortler, Simone Schmiedtbauer, Agnès Evren, Christine Schneider

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 a (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26a. Underlines that all international trade agreements have to fulfil the requirements which are set by this strategy;

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PE681.105v01-00 362/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2271 Manuela Ripa

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Recommends that trade agreements only grant further trade preferences for animal-based products upon the condition that they respect all EU relevant animal welfare standards, including standards currently not applied to imported products (“conditional liberalisation”); recommends that trade agreements allocate sufficient resources to the implementation of provisions on animal welfare cooperation and include an article on “Sustainable Agriculture” in the “Trade and Sustainable Development” Chapters. These provisions should make clear animal welfare is linked to sustainable agriculture;

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Amendment 2272 Biljana Borzan, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Marc Tarabella, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Jytte Guteland, César Luena, Clara Aguilera, Javi López, Nicolás González Casares

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Considers that trade and international cooperation are important tools for consolidating higher standards of sustainability, especially with regard to sectors that are linked to agriculture, forests and their derived value chains; stresses that Union trade and investment

AM\1224997EN.docx 363/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN agreements should include binding and enforceable sustainable development chapters that fully respect international commitments, in particular the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development;

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Amendment 2273 Eugenia Rodríguez Palop, Luke Ming Flanagan, Chris MacManus, Manuel Bompard, Anja Hazekamp on behalf of The Left Group

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Recalls that Free trade agreements should promote a broad range of fundamental rights, the right to adequate, nutritious and safe food, the right to food security and food sovereignty, the right to a safe working and living environment, the right to livelihood protection, and multiple democratic rights including the rights of workers and their trade unions;

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Amendment 2274 Sirpa Pietikäinen

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Encourages the European Commission to integrate in its possible trade and climate initiative in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other initiatives in preparation of the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference, a reform of the

PE681.105v01-00 364/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN goods classification system in a way that it can distinguish products according to the emissions that are released in their production;

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Amendment 2275 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Encourages the Commission to integrate a reform of the goods classification system in its possible trade and climate initiative in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other initiatives in preparation of the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference, enabling differentiation of products according to the emissions induced during their production phase;

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Amendment 2276 Joëlle Mélin, Maxette Pirbakas, Gilles Lebreton

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Points out that, in its delegated decisions, the Commission must take account of third country compliance with animal welfare standards, rearing and slaughter conditions and working conditions, as well as respect for workers’ human rights, particularly where those decisions concern products imported into

AM\1224997EN.docx 365/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN the EU;

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Amendment 2277 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Eleonora Evi, Sara Matthieu, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Insists on the necessity of legislation for mandatory EU-level horizontal due diligence throughout the supply chain for EU and foreign companies operating within the single market, in order to achieve the SDGs, to promote good governance, to increase traceability and accountability in global supply chains;

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Amendment 2278 Clara Aguilera, Paolo De Castro, Biljana Borzan, Carmen Avram, Pina Picierno, César Luena, Attila Ara-Kovács, Juozas Olekas, Javi López, Isabel Carvalhais, Ivo Hristov, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Maria Noichl, Eric Andrieu, Marcos Ros Sempere, Marc Tarabella, Inma Rodríguez-Piñero, Nicolás González Casares, Estrella Durá Ferrandis

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Calls on the Commission and Member States to strengthen control mechanisms both at origin and at the border in trade with third countries to safeguard the animal and plant health of European agriculture and prevent the entry of pests and diseases from outside

PE681.105v01-00 366/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN the EU;

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Amendment 2279 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Believes that environmental and social sustainability must be at the heart of the future EU trade policy and every bilateral trade agreement in order to give substance to the farm to fork strategy;

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Amendment 2280 Anne Sander

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Emphasises that, in order for the farm to fork strategy to succeed, environmental, social and economic sustainability must be placed at the heart of the EU’s future trade policy and any bilateral trade agreements;

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Amendment 2281 Pascal Canfin, Catherine Chabaud

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 b (new)

AM\1224997EN.docx 367/376 PE681.105v01-00 EN Motion for a resolution Amendment

26b. Emphasises that the EU-Mercosur agreement cannot be ratified as it stands since, inter alia, it does not ensure biodiversity protection, in particular in the Amazonia nor does it bring guarantees as regards farming standards;

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Amendment 2282 Nicola Procaccini, Pietro Fiocchi, Carlo Fidanza, Raffaele Stancanelli, Raffaele Fitto

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26c. Points out that trade agreements must ensure that the parties involved actively promote the principles of sustainable development; stresses the need to guarantee international standards in line with Europe’s environmental and climate ambitions with a view to ensuring sustainable growth; notes that these agreements should also deem compliance with the Paris Agreement on climate change to be an essential and binding element in ensuring a global transition towards sustainable food systems; emphasises the need to ensure that European agriculture remains competitive, avoiding increased production costs that would be passed on to consumers and encourage them to purchase cheaper products imported from non-EU countries;

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Amendment 2283 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group

PE681.105v01-00 368/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Anna Deparnay-Grunenberg, Sara Matthieu, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26c. Welcomes the announcement of a legislative proposal from the Commission on 'Measures to avoid or minimise the placing of products associated with deforestation or forest degradation on the EU market' due by June 2021; insists that strong legislation needs to be developed in particular with regard to imports of food products such as soy, palm oil, maize, beef and cocoa, to ensure that those are free from deforestation and human rights violations; in the meantime, given the urgency of stopping the accelerating deforestation in Brazil and Argentina, reiterates its call to suspend the import of GM soybeans from these countries until a sustainable production can be guaranteed;

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Amendment 2284 Biljana Borzan, Anja Hazekamp, Marc Tarabella, Sara Cerdas, Eric Andrieu, Jytte Guteland, César Luena, Clara Aguilera, Javi López, Nicolás González Casares, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26c. Recommends, in the context of the ‘do no harm’ principle as highlighted in the communication on the European Green Deal, that the Commission better and regularly assess the impact of existing trade and investment agreements on deforestation, forest and ecosystem degradation, land grabbing and human

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Amendment 2285 Pascal Canfin, Jérémy Decerle

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26c. Emphasises that the EU-Mercosur agreement cannot be ratified as it stands since, inter alia, it does not ensure biodiversity protection, in particular in the Amazonia nor does it bring guarantees as regards farming standards;

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Amendment 2286 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Tilly Metz, Francisco Guerreiro, Sylwia Spurek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 c (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26c. Calls to integrate Policy Coherence for Sustainable Development in trade and investment policies, and to monitor negative impacts of EU food exports on small-scale food and agricultural producers in third countries;

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PE681.105v01-00 370/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2287 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Michèle Rivasi, Eleonora Evi, Sara Matthieu, Biljana Borzan

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26d. Reminds the Commission that environmental impacts inside and outside of the EU should be considered in the authorization process of GMOs for use as food and feed; welcomes the Commission’s commitment to promote the global phase-out of pesticides no longer approved in the EU and its announcement to ensure that hazardous chemicals banned in the European Union are not produced for export1a, including by amending relevant legislation if and as needed; urges the Commission to implement this promise as soon as possible, especially with regard to pesticides; urges the Commission to present a legislative proposal to that end as soon as possible; welcomes the Commission’s announcement to review import tolerances for substances meeting the „cut-off-criteria“, and urges the Commission to implement a zero- tolerance policy towards residues of those substances; ______1a Commission’s Communication of 14 October 2020 on a Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (COM/2020/667 final)

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Amendment 2288 Biljana Borzan, Milan Brglez, Sándor Rónai, Łukasz Kohut, Mohammed Chahim, Günther Sidl, Monika Beňová, Maria Noichl, Rovana Plumb, Tudor Ciuhodaru, Sara

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Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26d. Notes with concern that despite being banned in the EU, European companies continue to produce and sell pesticides to third countries with lower human health and environmental protection laws; calls on the Commission to halt the production and export of banned pesticides to third countries, some of which can be detected in food sold back to the EU market and to ensure that imported and exported chemicals and products containing thereof abide by the same standards as those governing chemicals and products produced and used in the Union in order to ensure a level playing field between EU and non- EU manufacturers;

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Amendment 2289 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro, Sylwia Spurek

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 d (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26d. Calls on the Commission to critically reassess all current trade deals and all trade deals which are currently under negotiation on their health and environmental impacts;

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PE681.105v01-00 372/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN Amendment 2290 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Maria Noichl, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 e (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26e. Strongly welcomes the intention of the Commission to lead by example, and, in line with international commitments, to ensure that hazardous chemicals, including pesticides, banned in the EU are not produced for export, including by amending relevant legislation if and as needed; invites the Commission to apply this principle also on other relevant areas by ensuring that livestock systems- and products that are not allowed in the EU, i.a. unenriched cage systems are not produced and are forbidden to export;

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Amendment 2291 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Sara Matthieu, Anja Hazekamp

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 e (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26e. Regrets that the farm to fork strategy does not address the inconsistencies between the goals outlined in this strategy and the trade agreements currently negotiated by the EU; calls for a reorientation of trade agreements enabling rather than hindering the transition to more sustainable food systems; asks the Commission to use trade policy in favour of wellbeing of both people and the natural environment;

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Amendment 2292 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Biljana Borzan, Jytte Guteland, Maria Noichl, Eleonora Evi, Francisco Guerreiro, Sylwia Spurek, Martin Hojsík, Emil Radev

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 f (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26f. Notes with concern that several audits carried out by DG Sante as well as detailed NGO investigations state that full traceability of live horses from Argentina destined to the European Union market is not ensured, involving food safety risks, and that animal welfare is compromised; calls on the Commission to suspend the import of horse meat from countries where applicable EU requirements relating to traceability and animal welfare are not complied with;

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Amendment 2293 Tilly Metz, Sarah Wiener on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Benoît Biteau, Bronis Ropė, Sara Matthieu, Anja Hazekamp, Biljana Borzan

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 f (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26f. Considers that some of the current WTO rules are an obstacle to the fostering of the ecological transition, underlines that unfair competition from third countries with lower environmental and social standards is a major hindrance to farmers’ acceptance of new ecological measures, calls on the Commission to

PE681.105v01-00 374/376 AM\1224997EN.docx EN engage proactively in reforming WTO rules with a view to better meeting the SDGs;

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Amendment 2294 Anja Hazekamp, Malin Björk, Manuel Bompard, Silvia Modig, Mick Wallace, Maria Noichl, Eleonora Evi, Francisco Guerreiro

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 g (new)

Motion for a resolution Amendment

26g. Reminds that structural animal experiments that are not indispensable should have no place in the food chain as Directive 2010/63/EU prescribes the replacement and reduction of the use of animals in procedures; calls on the Commission and Member States to stop the import and domestic production of Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotropin(PMSG), which is extracted from the blood of pregnant horses that are systematically impregnated and exposed to blood collections, involving health- and welfare issues;

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Amendment 2295 Sylvia Limmer

Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27

Motion for a resolution Amendment

Instructs its President to forward 27. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council, the this resolution to the Council, the Commission and the governments and Commission and the governments and parliaments of the Member States. parliaments of the EU Member States.

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