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Farm ministers underline climate adaptation priorities
Monitoring water resources, and identifying crop and livestock strains resistant to extreme weather events and the spreading of diseases are two priorities for adapting to climate change, EU agriculture ministers said at a meeting in Brussels on Monday.
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