The European Union has increased spending on mandarins and clementines from Egypt by more than eleven times in spite of increased health alerts due to pollution and growing unrest in the European countryside, which denounces the entry of products from third countries subject to much less stringent standards than those imposed on Community farmers, according to El Debate. According to data from the Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Enterprise thr…
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The European Union has increased spending on mandarins and clementines from Egypt by more than eleven times in spite of increased health alerts due to pollution and growing unrest in the European countryside, which denounces the entry of products from third countries subject to much less stringent standards than those imposed on Community farmers, according to El Debate. According to data from the Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Enterprise thr…