Fruit and vegetable exporters in Spain request a moratorium on ideological regulations

Published 2022년 9월 26일

Tridge summary

The General Assembly of Proexport in the Region of Murcia has called for a moratorium on restrictive regulations to provide more flexibility for the agricultural sector. The president, Mariano Zapata, highlighted the need for reasonable impositions and more understanding of the challenges faced by producers. Despite the difficult circumstances, including inflation and increased production costs, he remains optimistic and aims to create more well-being. The assembly also criticized the management of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and called for dialogue and consensus on making agriculture and the environment compatible. The Region of Murcia, a significant contributor to Spain's fruit and vegetable exports, experienced a 7% drop in exports in the first half of this year due to adverse weather.
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The General Assembly of the Association of Producers and Exporters of Fruit and Vegetables of the Region of Murcia (Proexport) has proposed to the Spanish and European administrations to establish a moratorium on the most restrictive regulations that have been established for the primary sector. The objective of this demand is "to have greater flexibility, less impositions of an ideological nature or little technical rigor, and more adequate terms for producers and companies to adapt". The objective of this demand is "to have greater flexibility, less impositions of an ideological nature or little technical rigor" This was stated by the president of Proexport, Mariano Zapata, who explained that producers "need more consideration and restraint in everything that affects agriculture and environmental challenges, or we will contribute to the abandonment of the countryside and artificially create conflicts, instead of applying solutions accepted by all parties. However, Zapata wanted ...

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