The sugar beet sector expresses its concern about the unequal treatment it suffers compared to Ukraine and Mercosur

Published 2024년 12월 14일

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The General Association of Sugar Manufacturers (AGFAE) in Spain has expressed concerns over the potential unequal treatment of the sugar beet sector due to imports from Ukraine and Mercosur, as Europe and Mercosur countries move towards trade agreements. The association warns that regulatory changes and the elimination of active ingredients for pest control in the EU are increasing the cost burden on growers and threatening the sector's competitiveness. They also highlight the challenges posed by climate change and the lack of alternative substances for banned ones. AGFAE is advocating for measures such as not applying plant health restrictions without a risk-benefit assessment, speeding up the authorization processes for new active substances, and including mirror clauses in international trade agreements to ensure reciprocity in standards.
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In these days when progress is being made in the negotiations between EU-Mercosur and the Trade Agreement with Ukraine, the General Association of Sugar Manufacturers (AGFAE) has denounced the concern of the sugar beet sector "for the unequal treatment they suffer with respect to imports from Ukraine and Mercosur" The association recalls that this sugar beet sector is facing "regulatory changes and modifications of the rules of the game in the international panorama that threaten the competitiveness and long-term viability of the sector in Spain and in the EU". Among the most worrying regulatory changes is the prohibition of the use of certain active ingredients to combat pests and diseases of the crop. This prohibition represents an extra cost for the sugar beet grower, who must try to find alternative resources at a higher cost and in many cases the loss or reduction of the harvest because these resources are ineffective and even more environmentally harmful.

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