6.1 to establish a political, institutional and regulatory framework which provides a legal and administrative basis for and removes obstacles to the creation of professional agricultural organisations and permits them to play a role as partners of government in framing and implementing agricultural and rural policies;
6.2 to create fair and supportive legal and financial conditions for representative professional agricultural organisations (agricultural trade unions, chambers of agriculture, co-operatives, and mutual credit and insurance societies), especially in the countries of central and eastern Europe;
6.3 to further, in particular, the establishment of financial and agricultural credit institutions based on co-operative principles and benefiting from special formation and operating conditions, with a view to improved support for farming activities and their effective development;
6.4 to develop economic activity in rural regions and, in particular, socio-economic infrastructures (education, health, transport, housing, etc.) so as to preserve a living and prosperous rural society;
6.5 to promote employment in rural regions, in order to maintain their productive role and retain the local population and, to this end, give priority to family farming, which forms the social fabric of rural communities;
6.6 to encourage the social and economic organisation of farmers within representative and independent professional associations, so that they can be actively involved in decisions concerning the evolution of their sector;
6.7 to hold full and regular dialogue with professional agricultural organisations when framing and implementing agricultural policies, involving them in decision making.