DEFRA boss pledges to cut red tape and help boost food exports
date:Oct 11, 2012

Likewise, the Common Agricultural Policy was monolithic and outdated,he said, pledging to work to radically reform it.

In his closing remarks Paterson sought to reassure businesses that their interest would be protected.

Only by creating a healthy, prosperous economy can we improve our environment. You cant have one without the other. Thats why we are determined to put in place the infrastructure to reduce regulation and allow everyone to get on with the job, he said.

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