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Sicco Mansholt
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Im November 1950 schlägt der niederländische Landwirtschaftsminister Sicco Manhsolt den Teilnehmerstaaten an den Schuman-Plan-Verhandlungen die Einrichtung eines gemeinsamen Marktes für landwirtschaftliche Erzeugnisse vor.
Sicco Mansholt
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On 17 April 1972, Sicco Mansholt, appointed President of the European Commission one month earlier, defends, before the Council, three socio-structural Directives designed to achieve the modernisation of European farms.
Sicco Mansholt
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Sicco Mansholt, The Crisis
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In his memoirs, Sicco Mansholt, former Member of the Commission of the European Communities, describes the first faltering steps of the common agricultural policy (CAP).
Sicco Mansholt, The Crisis
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In 1974, in a published collection of interviews, Sicco Mansholt, former European Commissioner with special responsibility for agriculture, describes the issues and the difficulties associated with his plan for a reform of the common agricultural policy (CAP).
Address given by Sicco Mansholt (16 July 1952)
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On 16 July 1952, as the National Consultative Committee for the Integration of European Agriculture is established, Sicco Mansholt, Netherlands Foreign Minister, gives an address in which he advocates the idea of a unification of the European agricultural industries.
Note from Louis George Rabot to Sicco Mansholt (4 July 1969)
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On 4 July 1969, Louis George Rabot, Director-General of Agriculture at the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) submits a note to Sicco Mansholt, Vice-President of the CEC, in which he speculates on the consequences of certain commercial agreements concluded by the Member States with state-trading countries.
Speech by Sicco Mansholt (Paris, 25 March 1952)
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On 25 March 1952, Sicco Mansholt, Netherlands Agriculture Minister, reveals to delegates of the Member States of the Council of Europe, meeting in Paris for a European agriculture conference, the importance which his Government places on European agricultural integration.