European banana producers have informed the European Commission of the need to adopt urgent measures for the viability of the sector

Published 2024년 10월 14일

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European banana producers from France, Portugal, and Spain have met with the European Commission to address the crisis in the sector due to climatic, commercial, and regulatory issues. They highlighted the challenges of banana production in the Canary Islands, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Madeira, including rising cultivation and export costs, and unfair competition from imported bananas. They have requested the Commission to consider the problem and propose measures to survive. The Commission recalled its commitment to ensure European production can adapt to trade and regulatory changes and will consider implementing corrective measures if necessary.
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The representation of European banana producers from France, Portugal and Spain met today in Brussels with technical managers from the Directorate General for Agriculture and Directorate General for Trade of the European Commission to monitor the serious climatic, commercial and regulatory context that the sector is facing and which has caused a serious crisis of economic viability. At the meeting, a preliminary step to the meetings that are also planned with the MEPs of the different groups of the European Parliament starting tomorrow Tuesday, the difficulties faced by banana production in the Canary Islands, Martinique, Guadeloupe and Madeira were exposed, and among which the excessive increase in cultivation and export costs stands out, as well as the market context generated by the growing unfair competition from imported bananas, to which the same environmental and production criteria are not applied. The European banana representation has made the request to examine this ...
Source: Elapuron

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