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Regulation: CEMA brochures
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The road to follow for putting a product on the European internal Market is paved with many regulatory requirements.
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| The agricultural machinery industry is well aware that with faster, more powerful, sophisticated machines, with a high level of automation, come higher risks and responsibilities. And with Climate changes that can damage the very soil and the way of farming that is the building block of prosperity, CEMA follows closely the quest for more environmental friendly machines. Therefore CEMA contributes actively to ensure that the necessary requirements are inserted in the regulations. Trying to ensure that overkill is avoided and that costs for industry remains within the boundaries of competitiveness. |
| Furthermore CEMA follows the keywords of the European Commission: Harmonization and simplification. |
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On a regular base CEMA brings you its brochures explaining the challenges on different topics and the CEMA position.
The complete 2009 map with all brochures can be downloaded here.
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