Spain: Asaja Toledo calls for greater control of almond imports

Published 2024년 9월 30일

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The Agrarian Association-Young Farmers (Asaja) of Toledo is voicing concerns over the plight of Spain's almond sector, highlighting low product prices and increased production costs that are exacerbated by imports of lower-quality almonds from the United States, primarily from California. Asaja is advocating for stricter imports controls and equal quality standards to ensure local producers are not disadvantaged. They also call for campaigns to promote local products, higher standards for the labeling of Christmas products, and more support for organic farmers after they were left without aid due to a government change in aid prioritization. Asaja is based in a region with significant almond cultivation and is pushing for a new organic aid call with adequate funding.
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The Agrarian Association-Young Farmers (Asaja) of Toledo has expressed the discontent of the almond producers of the province in the face of the difficulties that the sector is experiencing due to low prices at source and the increase in production costs, a situation aggravated by almond imports from the United States, mainly from California, with quality standards lower than those of the national market. Asaja Toledo demands greater controls on imports from the United States, which should meet the same quality and food safety requirements as Spanish ones so that national producers do not compete on unequal terms with those from third countries. At the same time, the agrarian organisation demands greater vigilance in compliance with the Food Chain Law, while urging the Ministry of Agriculture to carry out campaigns to promote the national product and to support the opening of new markets. In this sense, it is worth highlighting that Spain is the second largest producer of almonds ...

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