Tractors on the island: Mallorca's farmers protest against EU rules and Mercosur
Can Mallorca’s Farmers Compete With Imported Food?
Mallorca farmers say they need fair prices and stronger support to compete with cheaper imported food.

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Can Mallorca’s farmers stay competitive against imported food?
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Why are farmers in Mallorca protesting with tractors?
They are protesting against price pressure, imports, and rules they see as unfair to local farms.
How do EU rules and Mercosur affect farmers in Mallorca?
They may increase competition and pressure on local farms already facing higher costs.
Why did the tractor convoy in Mallorca go to AGAMA and Mercapalma?
They chose key processing and distribution hubs where pricing pressure is felt.
What are the main problems facing small farms in Mallorca?
High costs, weak bargaining power, and import pressure are the biggest concerns.
What would help protect local agriculture in Mallorca?
Local procurement, fairer pricing, and more island-based processing would help.
What was the atmosphere like during the Mallorca tractor protest?
The atmosphere was serious, calm, and marked by frustration rather than aggression.
What does the protest in Ariany mean for Mallorca’s rural areas?
Ariany highlighted the pressure on family farms and the wider rural economy.
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