Spain: The Union calls a demonstration on September 7 before the Junta de Extremadura to denounce the theft that is being practiced against the fruit growers with their collusion

Published 2021년 8월 10일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the discrepancy between the promising stone fruit market prices due to reduced production from April frosts and the reality on the ground, with prices being lower than the previous year and significant losses for farmers. Despite the Food Chain Improvement Law aimed at regulating the market and preventing unfair practices, the situation has worsened with the Junta de Extremadura not enforcing the law and allegedly rewarding those who violate it. This non-enforcement has led to a significant price gap between what farmers receive and what consumers pay, causing widespread anger among farmers. In response, the Extremadura Union has announced a demonstration against the President of the Junta de Extremadura, Vara, to express their dissatisfaction and demand action.
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Original content

The prospects for stone fruit prices this season were very promising, as well as the opening of the Brazilian market was joined by the drop of more than 40% in fruit production due to the frosts that hit Europe on the 6th and 8th of April. On the other hand, the prices at which the fruit is quoted this campaign on the ground are even lower than last year, with estimated losses of around € 3,500 per hectare for plums and slightly less for peaches, nectarines and Paraguayan. At the same time we can see that this same fruit that is being paid to us at less than € 0.15 / kg, we see it on the shelves of the markets at more than € 3.5, an increase of 2,300%. The main person responsible for this happening is the administration that has transferred the control powers so that the Food Chain Improvement Law is complied with and that should sanction the horticultural plants that do not respect it, that do not sign the corresponding contract of buying and selling, that pays prices below ...
Source: Castilla

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