Farmers don't want a deal with Mercosur. They went out on the streets in Brussels

magnapolonia.org 1 month ago

The capital of Belgium, at the same time the centre of the European Union, has present become 1 of the most crucial protests of European agriculture in fresh years. Thousands of farmers from over 40 organisations They're here. to the EU capital to express strong opposition to the current Community agricultural policy and the planned trade agreements that endanger the future of European countryside.

Farmers have massively protested the Mercosur agreement, which represents a direct threat to the future of European agriculture and food security. It is simply a sector built by generations, the foundation of the Polish economy and the Polish countryside. Despite months of protest and clear informing signals, the EU elite ignores farmers' voice. Political and corporate interests are important, not the destiny of European food producers.

This agreement opens the European marketplace to mass imports of inexpensive food from South America, produced without real environmental standards and without respect for animal welfare. It is an unequal competition which will hit Polish farms the most. Imported products will not be subject to restrictions that the Union imposes on its own farmers, and the effect will be one: bankruptcy, liquidation of household farms, failure of food quality and failure of food security.

The Mercosur agreement will primarily benefit Germany, which will be able to export their cars to South America work free. Italy, whose media all over Europe are talking about, is simply a ray of hope. Rome wants to postpone the vote on the deal. And what does the Donald Tusk government do? Nothing. First he faked opposition, present he passively watches Ursula von der Leyen and German politicians push the deal at an express pace.

According to available information, about 8,000 farmers arrived for the protest. any of them came in tractors. The demonstration in Brussels coincided with a wider crisis of discussion on the future of European agriculture and food security. In fresh months, farmers in many countries have organised local protests, roadblocks and days of mobilisation, expressing their discontent with the imbalance between environmental regulations, cost force and real financial support.

Although the protest attracted the attention of the media and politicians, farmers announced that their actions did not end with 1 day of demonstration. Agricultural organisations are talking about the request to proceed dialog with EU decision-makers and request concrete proposals for change. Negotiations on the future CAP and on the safeguards of the agricultural marketplace stay open and farmers declare themselves vigilant and ready for further action if their demands are not taken into account.

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