EU farm commissioner slams farmers' protests
BELGIUM: The EU Agriculture Commissioner on Monday warned that price
protests which have seen farmers pour away huge amounts of milk are
damaging trade diplomacy with developing countries.
Addressing European Union farm ministers as hundreds of protesters
gathered outside, the commissioner, Mariann Fischer Boel, said Chile's
Foreign Minister Mariano Fernandez told her last week that Europe's
image had been tarnished.
"He told me that during a top-level meeting between Africa and Latin
America in Venezuela, pictures were projected onto a large screen
showing European farmers pouring out millions of litres of milk into the
fields," she said.
"Apparently, these images immediately blew up Europe's reputation in
the developing world like a tonne of dynamite.
"The common view was that in times when hunger is still an increasing
problem worldwide, European farmers are destroying foodstuffs on a large
scale just to receive more subsidies."
Monday's meeting, called by the Swedish EU presidency at the request
of France to discuss extra aid to milk farmers, was targeted by
protesters on tractors who brought Brussels traffic to a standstill.
European milk producers say that a collapse in market prices is
driving many of them out of business.
"It is our common responsibility to correct this image and to
reassure our trading partners in the world, especially the developing
countries, that Europe is not doing a U-turn in its Common Agricultural
Policy," Fischer Boel added.
Brussels, Tuesday, AFP
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