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Moroccan Cherry Tomatoes Supplier Challenges French Allegations

Thursday 18 July 2024 - 11:30
Moroccan Cherry Tomatoes Supplier Challenges French Allegations

In recent months, European farmers have protested against the increasing presence of Moroccan tomatoes, which have gained popularity among consumers. The controversy has escalated into a significant dispute, with Azura, a leading supplier of Moroccan cherry tomatoes to European markets, accusing French producers of orchestrating a deliberate "denigration campaign" against their products.

During a press briefing in Paris, Azura's Deputy General Manager, Abir Lemseffer, expressed dismay at these accusations, affirming that her company strictly adheres to all regulations. "We follow the rules to the letter," Lemseffer asserted, dismissing claims of unfair competition as unfounded.

According to reports from AFP, French producers have portrayed Azura's operations as unfair competition, a sentiment echoed in protests across Europe where Moroccan tomatoes have been portrayed as symbols of market imbalance, akin to past demonstrations involving Ukrainian sugar.

Azura's tomatoes, known for their year-round availability and competitive pricing, are grown in Morocco's southern provinces, benefiting from a climate conducive to continuous harvesting. Despite the protests, Azura maintains that their agricultural practices are both ethical and sustainable.

Lemseffer pointed out that while European farmers have protested against Moroccan produce, the backlash has been particularly severe in France. "The stigmatization based on Moroccan origin is alarming," she remarked, condemning the targeted nature of the campaign.

The tension is not limited to France alone. Across Europe, videos have emerged showing protesters aggressively discarding boxes of Moroccan tomatoes. Similar incidents occurred in Spain in February, reflecting widespread discontent over Morocco's increasing exports to the European Union.

The growing presence of Moroccan tomatoes in the EU market has been a contentious issue for years. According to data from East Fruits, Morocco's greenhouse tomato exports reached 266,000 tonnes between January and March this year, a 10% year-over-year increase that surpasses the annual average by 9%, underscoring the competitiveness of Moroccan produce in the global market.

As the debate continues, Azura remains steadfast in defending its practices and the quality of its produce. The company's commitment to transparency and regulatory compliance contrasts sharply with the accusations leveled by its detractors.

The controversy surrounding Moroccan tomatoes highlights broader challenges and tensions within Europe's agricultural trade. As consumer preferences for these products persist, discussions on fair competition and market dynamics are expected to intensify.


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