The Coordinadora de Organizaciones de Agricultores y Ganaderos (COAG) of Almería has evaluated the start of the "No cortes en verde" inspection campaign by the Junta de Andalucía, although it has demanded that the controls be expanded to include marketing companies and the quality of products from third countries. The agricultural organization is calling on the Ministry of Agriculture for a "rigorous" control over imports from countries such as Senegal, Mauritania, or Brazil. According to COAG Almería's secretary, Andrés Góngora, it is "incoherent" to inspect local producers while allowing the entry of foreign fruit without the same level of demand in terms of quality, labeling, and production conditions. As they warn in a statement, this situation is generating unfair competition that directly harms the producers of the province. Furthermore, COAG insists that the problem of inadequate ripening does not lie exclusively with the greenhouses, but with the marketing companies, which ...