EN
The high economic rank held by agricultural production in Poland ensures that the processes whereby our agriculture is integrated with that of the EU are ones which will underpin the safe-guarding of further appropriate development of the whole agribusiness sector. Our negotiators' devising of an appropriate opening stance for the different sectors should offer a chance for the aforementioned development. However, at the moment of accession, the adoption of principles devised throughout the long history of the CAP will require a massive organisational and finan-cial effort on the part of Poland's agribusiness sector. If the country is not to be a second-class member state, it will also have to work on a common standpoint that will provide for dynamic development of the food and agriculture sector. The agreements reached jointly are to concern the obligations for Polish agriculture as it takes up the existing CAP principles, as well as the use to be made of experience to date with the iden-tical laws binding among all the participants. A main aim that is the dynamic development of the entire sector should at the same time allow for flexible adaptation as problems arise in the course of negotiation.