EU lawmakers today had a golden opportunity to stand up for European consumers - and chose not to take it, with a one (!) vote margin.
Growing pressure on EU–Morocco trade deal as French farmers today launch legal steps and storm Azura’s entry point for Western Sahara produce in Perpignan.
The French-owned Azura Group, a producer of agricultural and aquaculture products in occupied Western Sahara, has taken a remarkably political stance - openly praising Morocco’s “national cause” and “territorial integrity.”
Swedish company S2H2+Bm Concept AB has so far refused to clarify whether its planned green hydrogen plant will be located in Morocco proper or in occupied Western Sahara.
Despite repeated requests, the organisation does not clarify why its food safety certificate ignores legal boundaries.
A publicly organised mission will take Canary companies into occupied Western Sahara later this month.