More support is needed for global banana producers hit by climate and costs

게시됨 2024년 3월 12일

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The Fairtrade Foundation has raised concerns about the impact of climate change on global banana production, citing unpredictable weather, increased plant diseases, and rising production costs as major challenges. The Foundation's senior manager for bananas, Anna Pierides, has called for urgent action to ensure fair prices for producers, highlighting the importance of the Fairtrade Minimum Price as a safety net. She has also urged the UK, one of Europe's largest banana consumers, to lead change in the industry, while noting Fairtrade's efforts to promote sustainable farming and improve income opportunities for banana farmers.
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The Fairtrade Foundation has issued a stark warning on the grave consequences of climate change for global banana production, calling for urgent action to deliver fair prices for producers. “The consequences of climate change for banana production are very real,” said Anna Pierides, the Foundation’s responsible business senior manager for bananas, during this week’s World Banana Forum in Rome. “Farmers are battling daily with unpredictable weather patterns, scorching sun, floods, hurricanes, and increased cases of plant diseases. All these are hitting producers hard.” On top of that, she said, soaring production costs for fertiliser, pallets, plastic packaging and labour were bringing additional pressure. “Without fair prices, banana farmers simply cannot make ends meet,” she concluded. “If banana producers are unable to cover their costs, they are unable to stay in business.” She said that Fairtrade was committed to raising incomes and living standards for banana producers. ...
출처: Fruitnet

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