Story published: Mon 27 Oct 08 07:01
Miguel Durán |
José Hernández |
Proexport president Miguel Durán told the meeting that the global economic crisis could have a negetaive effect on the profitability of the sector by “reducing consumption of fresh produce and intensifying the low pricing policies of Europe’s large supermarket chains”.
Durán said that although the prospects appear positive for Murcia, with similar volumes expected to last season, companies in the Spanish region should not feel themselves immune to the crisis, but they can contribute to the stability of the regional and nacional economy.
On a different note, Durán told Ramón Luís Valcárcel, president of the regional authority of Murcia “we must solve the water shortage problem” and called for an end to the “unsettling double language” he claims is being used by politicians in the region on the issue of water. Durán offered the support of growers and businesses to any measure that moves to solve the problem.
He then turned on what he feels is unfair competition from Morocco as a “privileged member of the EU” and said the support of EU politicians for the north African country must be matched in Spain by domestic support for the country’s growers. He said that despite the situation, the horticulture sector in Murcia has “remained competitive, maintained its levels of employment and continued to generate significant income for the region”.
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