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With regard to the partial reversal of cuts, Scholz said that the government had taken farmers’ arguments “to heart”. “It’s also about what else we can do to ensure that agriculture has a good future. We talk about that too. We are also looking for solutions together. “It’s also about fair prices, the power of the food trade, land speculation and the consequences of climate change,” said the Chancellor. He added: “If every subsidy remains in place forever, if we all insist on our position 100 percent, if we do everything the same as always – then we won’t make any progress.”