A labor dispute at the Port of Tarragona, caused by the liberalization of port stowage, has led to a significant drop in unloading rates, resulting in a shortage of raw materials such as corn and soybean meal for the manufacture of feed in Catalonia and Aragon. This has increased costs for the system by 7 million euros and led to the diversion of over 500,000 tons of merchandise to other ports. The situation threatens to cause shortages in Catalonia and Aragon, with concerns about breaking stocks of soybean meal and corn, potential inflation, and animal welfare issues. The Spanish Association of Foreign Trade in Cereals and Analogue Products (AECEC) has called for a rapid resolution to the labor conflict to ensure the supply of the food chain.