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Spanish agricultural lobby attacks agricultural exports from Morocco to the EU

Vox is once again attacking the agricultural exports from Morocco to the European market. The Spanish far-right party calls for the protection of Spanish farmers, breeders and fishermen.

In a press release quoted by the Spanish media Ceuta Al Dia, Vox took a critical look at the agreements between Morocco and the EU. According to the party, the “free trade and cooperation of the European body favors the granting of funds to third countries in order to develop their agriculture.” 

The political party also denounces the increase in imports by the EU of products from third countries to Spain. “Watermelon imports have been multiplied by 9 in the past five years, 80% of which come from Morocco. As for tomato imports from Morocco, they have increased by 148% in the past decade,” according to the same source. 

Moroccan fruit and vegetables once again the target of the Spanish agricultural lobby
“The agreements of free trade and cooperation or association signed by the European Union have favored the arrival of European funds to third countries in order to develop their agriculture, while allowing the entry of products that do not comply with our regulations and sometimes exceed the quotas established in the treaties themselves,” denounces Vox, emphasizing the fact that “Spanish farmers, breeders and fishermen are not protected.”

https://www.lopinion.ma/Vox-attaque-les-exportations-agricoles-marocaines-vers-l-UE_a22655.html

Source: lopinion.ma 

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