Carmen Crespo asks the Government of Spain for information on the quotas of products from third countries

Published 2020년 11월 27일

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Spain's Minister of Agriculture, Carmen Crespo, has called for data on third-country product quotas from the Spanish Government to ensure compliance with EU regulations, during her visit to the Port of Algeciras. She emphasized the importance of fair competition and social and environmental sustainability. Crespo also stressed the need for a Food Chain Law, market mechanisms, and improvements to border inspection posts under the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). She expressed the Junta de Andalucía's support for cooperatives and their proposals for self-regulation in the olive oil sector.
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The Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Sustainable Development, Carmen Crespo, has requested that the Government of Spain provide data on the quotas of products from third countries that have agreements to export to the European Union, during her visit to the Port of Algeciras and the meeting held with the management of the Port Authority, headed by its president, Gerardo Landaluce. Crespo, who has assured that these data have been requested on several occasions without yet obtaining a response, has stressed that "compliance with the established quotas is of vital importance for Andalusian productions", noting that this has a significant impact on prices and it leads to the farmer "not perceiving what in justice he should receive for the quality of his product and his work." The Minister of Agriculture has insisted, during her visit to the port of Algeciras, on the importance of the controls carried out at the border inspection posts (PIF), since third countries ...

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