European banana and plantain producers launch the roadmap planned for the increase of POSEI community aid

Published 2024년 9월 26일

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Banana producers from the Canary Islands, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Madeira are advocating for their sector in the new European Community budget. They aim to highlight the challenges they face, including rising production costs, climate change impacts, and unfair competition from third countries. The producers will meet with European Commission departments and MEPs in October to discuss these issues and propose solutions, with a focus on the POSEI aid programme and its impact on banana production in the EU's outermost regions.
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The representatives of all the banana producers in the Canary Islands, and banana producers from the French regions of Martinique and Guadeloupe and Madeira, in Portugal, have outlined the new agenda of actions in view of the start of the new draft Community budget. As they have been doing since their association in 1992, the specificities of their production, small-scale and traditional in relation to the large multinationals that dominate the international banana market, require a continuous effort to transmit their reality to the political and technical leaders of the Community institutions. Once the legislature of the European Parliament has begun, and with the new European Commission restarting its work, the Community banana producers aim to position the current situation faced by the more than 30,000 people who work daily in the sector. The first action will be focused on Brussels, in mid-October, when the European Commission's Trade, Agriculture and Territorial Policy ...
Source: Elapuron

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