Beekeepers protest in front of the EC Representation in Spain against massive imports of fake honey

Published 2025년 1월 28일

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Spanish beekeepers have protested outside the office of the European Commission Representation in Spain, demanding action against the import of fake honey and better controls, traceability, and labeling of the product. They are also opposing the free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur, fearing increased honey imports. A 2023 report revealed that 46% of the honey in Europe is alleged fraud, leading to concerns about competition and product quality. The protest is supported by agricultural organizations and is part of a series of actions in Paris and Lisbon.
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This Tuesday, January 28, Spanish beekeepers gathered in front of the office of the European Commission Representation in Spain against massive imports of fake honey. They also demanded more controls on imported honey as well as greater traceability and better labeling of the product. Similar events have been held in Paris and Lisbon. Called by the agricultural organizations COAG and Unión de Uniones, with the support of Cooperativas Agro-Alimentarias de España, the protesters have come from various parts of the country to denounce the situation in which the sector finds itself and express their perception that the Commission has abandoned them. The head of the beekeeping sector at COAG, Pedro Manuel Loscertales, has assured that a 2023 report from the same Commission recognized that "46% of the honey circulating in Europe is alleged fraud," for which reason he has demanded "greater border controls and greater traceability," with validated analysis methods. In this sense, he has ...
Source: Agropopular

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