Eilmeldung: Irland wird gegen das umstrittene Mercosur-Abkommen stimmen

    https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/politics/arid-41771894.html?fbclid=Iwb21leAPMXm5jbGNrA8xeX2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHkndTRrqnH9mITILPZADpfTVKzZ2yZfPrBInnEci-hw0MJBBlJVDNnpVIcCn_aem_HarzG6HX9yHpLzQPQ_SQPw

    Von PoppedCork

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    22 Kommentare

    1. I don’t know enough about the deal to comment, other than noting a lobby rather than a detailed objective analysis almost certainly won the day.

    2. ThoseAreMyFeet on

      Not before time. Micheál Martin and co. have shown contempt for farmers and rural Ireland in how they have handled this issue. 

      By dragging their heels they’ve allowed the likes of Italy and France have their minds changed, ultimately increasing the chances of this deal passing. 

      Micheál Martin thinks he’s dodged the backlash by pulling this last minute rabbit out of the hat, but he is absolutely responsible if Mercosur passes. 

    3. ThoseAreMyFeet on

      Brazil has serious flaws in its traceability – antibiotics and growth hormones (illegal in the EU) can be bought over the counter without ID.

      Their beef makes a mockery of the standards that EU farmers are legally obliged to meet. 

      Letting more Brazilian beef into Europe increases risks of contamination of our food chain, poor traceability makes it difficult to track if something does go wrong.

    4. Zealousideal_Car9368 on

      Good, its crazy to ask us to reduce our CO2 under the threat of massive fines, whilst on the other hand incentivizing Brazilian farmers to cut down more Rain Forest to use for grazing land to produce beef.

    5. EnvironmentalShift25 on

      „We’re too dependent on trade with the evil US!“.  

      Ok, how about trade deals with Canada and South America?

      „No!“

    6. I’m sick of this pandering to farmers. Handouts after handouts for their shitty industry to survive. We’d be doing well to halve the current farming labour force, reducing farming subsidies and moving them to construction work subsidies would help fix a lot of issues.

      At least it’s likely to pass regardless.

    7. Wait until the big boys in Eu tell us we didn’t understand what we were voting for and have us vote again. Albeit us being the government.

    8. I don’t think this is good. The government already fought hard to win the right of farmers to continue poisoning waterways. Now they roll in behind farmers again on this issue, rather than on the side of friendship and free trade with the people of South America when we should all be trying to reduce USAmerican influence on our economies.

    9. A massive deal to both continents. South America will be floaded with high quality products (dairy, cars, beef etc) with a lower import tax. Europe will make tons of money.
      As for the food from Brazil, you must be aware that to sell to the European market, the producers must follow strict standards. It’s not like “whatever I produce I sell”.

    10. Moist-Dependent5241 on

      Doesn’t Brazil bulldoze acres of rainforest to graze cattle? Surely this deal by extension facilitates and incentivises the continuation of that.

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