Agreement on trade in bananas will take small producers hostage


By GUE-NGL - press release
- 3rd February 2011

Following the plenary vote on the agreement on trade in bananas, Elie Hoarau MEP said, "This agreement is a clear demonstration of hostage-taking of small banana producers in the ACP and the outermost regions by global trade".

"Deals and negotiations were thought up, sought and imposed by the World Trade Organisation without any consideration for employment or development policies. It is true that the plight of small producers in ACP countries and the outermost regions weighs little in the balance against the powerful interests at stake, those of the European Union, the Latin American giants and particularly the United States and its ill-reputed multinationals."

Hoarau continued, "Basically, reform of the banana market like the reform of the sugar market, is part of the same movement. This ultra-liberalisation movement towards a single global market is advancing like a steamroller, crushing the weakest.

"Proposed compensation measures are neither sufficient to prevent the eventual ruin looming for thousands of farmers, nor to help those ACP states which are among the poorest, towards a truly sustainable development.

"We are being urged to sign these agreements to save the Doha negotiations and to force the signing of new free trade agreements with various Latin American countries. If only we could see the same willingness to save global agreements to protect the environment and the upward harmonisation of labour rights and living standards, popular resistance to globalisation would be reduced."

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