On May 16, 2024, in Perpignan, France, Moroccan tomatoes have been subjected to attacks by a group of demonstrators representing three French agricultural organizations. These groups are protesting against the importation of Moroccan tomatoes, which they view as unfair competition and are demanding more visibility for French-grown produce. Despite these claims, Moroccan tomatoes are legally exported and meet all European standards. The Moroccan Confederation of Agriculture and Rural Development (COMADER) has strongly condemned these attacks and the lack of action from French authorities. COMADER also highlighted the economic benefits of Moroccan tomatoes, such as job opportunities in logistics on the Perpignan site.