Italy: More checks at ports against unfair imports

Published 2024년 2월 21일

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Ettore Prandini, the president of Coldiretti, has urged for a stop to unfair imports that are undermining Italian farmers by lowering prices. He emphasized the risk from wheat imports from Russia and Turkey, and appealed for the government to tighten controls at ports to safeguard Italian products. Prandini's remarks came after a study by the Divulga study centre, which showed a substantial rise in Russian and Turkish durum wheat imports.
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“We must stop these unfair imports which burden our farmers who then suffer from lower prices. As Coldiretti, we continue to work positively for a wheat and pasta supply chain that leads to multi-year agreements between farmers and pasta factories for the right price. In this sense, the role of Cai-Consorzi Agrari d'Italia also becomes fundamental in countering speculation. Like Canadian wheat with glyphosate, the wave coming from Russia and Turkey also represents a great threat to our producers. We ask the Government for more controls at the ports to protect the real Made in Italy". This was declared by the president of Coldiretti Ettore Prandini after the analysis by the Divulga study centre Agriculture. The EU prevents cultivation while China, Russia, India and Arabia aim for self-sufficiency and ...
Source: Agricolae

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