Recommends that the Committee of Ministers should cause meetings of the Ministers for Agriculture of Member States to take place with a view to :
a Setting up an appropriate organ for the establishment of a register of available and exportable products, together with an analysis of agricultural markets, and putting this information at the disposal of agricultural producers in every country.
b Concluding long-term agreements, product by product, which will allow of a better and immediate organisation of agricultural markets, avoiding all excessive protection and leading to a development of production and consumption.
c Completing these agreements based on forecasts of average production by concerted measures that allow, on the one hand, for the re-absorption of stocks that are accidentally and abnormally high and, on the other hand, afford help to a Member State in the case of accidental and abnormal deficiencies in its stocks.
d Particularly taking into consideration the case of countries whose economy is based almost exclusively on agriculture, such, as Greece and Turkey, where traditional markets have been particularly affected by political upheavals in Europe, and especially with regard to the tobacco market.
e Giving particular consideration to the dependence of the United Kingdom on the supply of imported food, which makes it necessary for that country to take exceptional measures to encourage both its domestic agriculture and horticulture, and the importation of foodstuffs from the British Commonwealth and Empire.