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Report: EU consumers unwittingly supporters of occupation in Western Sahara (WSRW)

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Brussels, June 23, 2012 (SPS) - The Western Sahara Resource Watch report launched Sunday together with Emmaus Stockholm from Sweden a report under the title ‘Label and Liability’, which documents how produce from the controversial agro-industry in the occupied territory of Western Sahara, ends up in the baskets of unaware EU customers, just a week before a new agricultural agreement between the EU and Morocco is expected to enter into force.


“The income and the employment that these rich lands generate only benefit the occupying power. It directly undermines the UN efforts to solve the conflict”, stated Sara Eyckmans of Western Sahara Resource Watch.


The report revealed how the industry is blooming under a systematic false country origin reporting, which leaves the customers in the dark.


“There is a systematic mislabelling of tomatoes from the occupied territories in EU supermarkets. This is in direct violation of a key EU directive which gives the consumers the right to be properly informed on the country of origin of the products”, stated Eyckmans.


In addition, the entire trade seems unquestioned by the EU. The products are certified locally as “Moroccan” in the occupied territories by the Moroccan Ministry of Agriculture. These offices are remarkably approved by the EU. Through the practice, the EU has a completely different approach to the produce from Western Sahara than on the same vegetable production by Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian land.


The report also names which vegetable labels that the consumers should be careful of purchasing in local stores.


“As its new trade agreement with Morocco is entering into force, the EU must immediately stop the imports of agricultural products from the occupied territory”, stated Eyckmans.


For further reading here is the full report:  http://www.wsrw.org/files/dated/2012-06-17/wsrw_labelliability_2012.pdf (SPS)


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