Latin America gains weight in the agri-food balance with Spain and the EU

Published 2020년 8월 17일

Tridge summary

The European Union (EU) is facing a challenge in Latin America's agricultural export market, especially due to its shift towards China and the impact of US tariffs. Spain, which has potential opportunities in selling value-added or Denomination of Origin products in the region, is also wary of the potential threats to its livestock and citrus sectors from the pending Mercosur pact. Meanwhile, the International Technical Specialist from the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), Joaquín Arias, views these agreements as a means to promote safe and predictable trade. The pandemic has notably influenced Latin American agricultural exports, with Brazil, Chile, and Venezuela seeing increases in exports to Spain. Despite a slight decline in overall EU food exports to Latin America from January to April, there was a growth in sales to Brazil.
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Original content

Latin America - a world leader in agricultural exports - is a great challenge for the EU, given the reconstruction and the urgency of looking for alternative markets in the face of US tariffs. “As a consequence of the global power shifts and the conversion of Asian markets into engines of trade, the EU has lost an important market share in Latin America and the Caribbean in the last two decades, mainly in favor of China. ”, According to a report by the Research Service of the European Parliament (EP). Spain sells 3.1% of its agri-food exports in Latin America, a lower volume than that sold in Asia or North America, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA). But Spain could find in Latin America opportunities for food with added value or with Denomination of Origin, such as wines, biscuits or oils, according to sources in the sector. An example is the pact with Mercosur, which has yet to be ratified, as it offers opportunities to the wine, spirits, dairy ...
Source: PEefeagro

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