I shared my thoughts on the EU–Mercosur agreement and its implications for the meat industry in FOODReporter, a respected Greek daily newspaper covering food and agriculture. My reflection discusses how market access actually works through tariff-rate quotas (TRQs), actual import volumes, and substitution effects. It’s important to note that the threat to European livestock isn’t immediate; it depends on processes and market demand working together.

My stance on the EU–Mercosur agreement and the meat sector, as published in the Greek food and agri-food press (FOODReporter).
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