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Europe rule change fails to lift harvest

By Javier Blas in London

Published: January 14 2008 22:14 | Last updated: January 14 2008 22:14

Efforts to boost farm production in Europe have failed in spite of record market prices and a move by Brussels to let farmers use more of their land to grow crops.

The European Union last year scrapped a long-standing rule requiring farmers to set aside 10 per cent of their land in an attempt to increase output and cool prices. But data released on Monday showed that French and Germans farmers sowed less than 2 per cent more winter crops in spite of the measures.

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