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Developed countries maintain $280bn in farm aid

By Andrew Bounds and Raphael Minder in Brussels

Published: June 21 2006 17:32 | Last updated: June 21 2006 17:32

European poultry farmers were offered as much as €65m ($82m) on Wednesday to cope with bird flu as research showed that subsidies to the rich world’s farmers remain stubbornly high.

Mariann Fischer Boel, the European Union’s agriculture commissioner, insisted the poultry compensation was a one-off response to an emergency, in line with an agreement to split the funding between national treasuries and the EU budget.

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