Gajdoš: EU Farmers Distrust Politicians’ Assurances on Mercosur Trade Agreement

Brussels/Strasbourg – On Tuesday, a large number of European farmers gathered in Strasbourg to voice their concerns regarding the EU’s trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc and to urge Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) who are convening in Strasbourg. The protests were led by the president of the Slovak Chamber of Agriculture and Food Industry, Andrej Gajdoš, according to a report from TASR.

The protest was organized by France’s largest farmers’ union, FNSEA. FNSEA Secretary General Hervé Lapie indicated to the media that 600 to 700 tractors had descended upon Strasbourg, with around 4,000 farmers from various EU nations, predominantly from France, expected to participate.

Protesters engaged with several MEPs, with the French delegation intending to remain in Strasbourg until Wednesday (21 January), as confirmed by Andrej Gajdoš. After marching through the city, farmers gathered near the European Parliament for key speeches, during which minor confrontations occurred between demonstrators and police.

When questioned about the adequacy of protection guarantees provided to European farmers by the European Commission, as relayed by European Commissioner for Trade Maroš Šefčovič, Gajdoš expressed that these guarantees are inadequate for both Slovak and European farmers. He emphasized the uncertainty regarding the European Commission’s intentions for financial compensation, whether it would be a long-term solution over 20–30 years or merely a short-term measure to placate concerns.

“Politicians will always assure us that everything is fine, but we know it is not. In EU countries, food is produced under completely different standards. Even though food from Mercosur crosses an entire ocean, it can still arrive in Europe cheaper than we can produce it at home. Something is not right,” Gajdoš asserted. He added that farmers are skeptical of political assurances and require clearer guarantees that Mercosur imports will not undermine the European agricultural sector or compromise food quality for consumers.

Gajdoš pointed out that Slovak producers are particularly concerned about imports of beef, poultry, eggs, and sugar, but also highlighted soy, corn, and ethanol as areas of concern. He noted that European farmers stand united on these issues.

On Wednesday, the farmers plan to vote on a resolution to request the Court of Justice of the EU to assess whether the Mercosur agreement aligns with other EU treaties. If the European Parliament ratifies the agreement in the coming months, it will be crucial for European farmers and food producers to coordinate future actions. MEPs are set to vote on whether to submit the trade agreement to the Court of Justice of the EU for evaluation of its conformity with the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU. Should the court provide a negative opinion, the trade agreement could only take effect if it is amended and updated. (20 January)

“Even though food from Mercosur crosses an entire ocean, it can still arrive in Europe cheaper than we can produce it at home. Something is not right.” Andrej Gajdoš


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17 responses to “Gajdoš: EU Farmers Distrust Politicians’ Assurances on Mercosur Trade Agreement”

  1. Gbbledgoodk Avatar
    Gbbledgoodk

    Looks like our farmers are just thrilled to know that the EU’s idea of ‘quality assurance’ is as reliable as a politician’s promise—utterly laughable! 😂 Who knew that shipping beef across an ocean could suddenly make it cheaper than a pint at the pub? 🍺

  2. Round Kick 
Boomer Avatar
    Round Kick Boomer

    Looks like our farmers are really buying into the “trust us” marketing strategy of our politicians – I mean, who wouldn’t trust the folks who think ‘sustainable’ means cheaper imports from halfway across the globe? 🥴🚜

  3. Seems like farmers are starting to realize that “cheap” imports from the other side of the pond might come with a side of questionable standards. Who knew that crossing an ocean could be so cost-effective? 🤔🚜

  4. Politicians promising the moon while we’re stuck with the cow dung—classic EU move! 🚜💼 If only we could trade their assurances for the actual quality beef we need, eh?

  5. roarsweetie Avatar
    roarsweetie

    Seems like our farmers have finally figured out the secret sauce: it’s not just food prices, it’s also a delightful blend of mistrust and political assurances that are about as filling as a baguette with air 😏. Who knew? Maybe we should start importing trust along with that beef.

  6. Avenge Paws Avatar
    Avenge Paws

    Looks like the farmers are expecting a miracle from politicians—maybe they think they’ll pull a rabbit out of a hat, or just a cheap Mercosur steak. 🍖 But hey, who needs quality when you’ve got a tractor parade, right? 🚜

  7. Looks like our politicians are off on another jaunt, promising us the moon while we’re left to grapple with the mud. 🌍🚜 Who knew crossing an ocean could make food cheaper than a pint at the pub? 🍻

  8. Mad Robin Avatar

    Typical EU, eh? Promise the farmers the moon while they send in the tractors – I guess that’s what they mean by “driving change”! 🚜💨

  9. Seems like the farmers have finally figured out that politicians’ “everything is fine” speeches are about as reliable as a wet matchstick. 🍂 Who knew trade agreements were just a fancy way to serve up our own doom on a silver platter? 🥴

  10. Helmet Destroyer Avatar
    Helmet Destroyer

    Seems like our dear politicians are handing out reassurances like free samples at a market, but we all know the real deal is in the fine print, eh? 🥖🚜

  11. Mr. Thanksgiving Avatar
    Mr. Thanksgiving

    Looks like we’re trading our farmers for cheap imports again, eh? Nothing says “trust” like a politician’s promises while they’re busy counting their ocean-fresh profits. 🤷‍♂️🚜

  12. Station WMD Avatar
    Station WMD

    Looks like our farmers are out there protesting with more horsepower than the average MEP has ideas! 🌾🚜 Who knew that crossing an ocean could make beef cheaper than a pint in a dodgy pub?

  13. Looks like our farmers are really feeling the love from Brussels—nothing like a few thousand tractors to remind politicians that trust is a rare commodity these days! 🚜💨

  14. gold 
bentley Avatar
    gold bentley

    Looks like good ol’ Andrej’s got a real grasp on the “magic” of trade deals—who knew shipping food across an ocean could be such a bargain? 🤔💸 Guess we should all start carrying our lunch in from South America!

  15. saint la-z-boy Avatar
    saint la-z-boy

    Saying the EU’s trade deals are fair is like claiming a fish out of water is a great swimmer—nice try, but we’re not buying it! 🚜💰

  16. fresh peper Avatar
    fresh peper

    Look at that, farmers protesting in Strasbourg—what a shocker! Who knew politicians’ promises could be so trustworthy? 😂

  17. redfisher Avatar

    Looks like Gajdoš and the farmers have figured out the secret to cheaper imports: just cross an ocean and voilà! Who needs local produce when you can have Mercosur goodies at bargain prices? 🤷‍♂️🍖

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