Farmers lift blockade at Port of Tarragona after securing meeting with Illa

The four-day mobilization ends after the President of the Generalitat pledged to coordinate responses against the controversial EU-Mercosur agreement.

Imatge genèrica de tractors abandonant una zona de bloqueig prop d'un accés portuari, amb barreres desmuntades.

Imatge genèrica de tractors abandonant una zona de bloqueig prop d'un accés portuari, amb barreres desmuntades.

Farmers belonging to Revolta Pagesa lifted the blockade they had maintained since last Thursday at the entrance to the Port of Tarragona, after securing a meeting with the President of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, to discuss the EU-Mercosur trade deal.

The spokesperson for the entity, Eduard Escolà, announced on Catalunya Ràdio this Monday, January 12, that the farmers believe their demands have been heard. They trust that the intervention of the Government will minimize the damage resulting from the lifting of tariffs with Latin America.

"One of the points is to shield the farming sector as much as possible, and the other is to shield the food safety of our people."

Ramon Rojo · Spokesperson for Revolta Pagesa in Camp de Tarragona
Ramon Rojo, spokesperson for Revolta Pagesa in the Camp de Tarragona, explained that the lifting of the blockade is due to the commitments made with the sector. The meeting with President Illa is scheduled for this Monday afternoon.
The main demands focus on guaranteeing food safety and clear labeling that indicates the product's origin. Furthermore, they request aid to compensate for the difference in production costs compared to South American countries, demanding that foreign products have the same guarantees as local ones.
The decision was made at an assembly on Sunday night, after spending four nights sleeping outdoors. Despite the lifting of the blockade in Tarragona, farmers had maintained other significant cuts on the AP-7 between Borrassà and Alt Empordà, the C-16 in Berguedà, and the C-38 at Coll d'Ares.
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