Tuesday, 27 November 2012

WORLDNews ‘EU milk farmers protest to demand better prices' . . .


Photo: AP Pegawai polis, kiri, yang disembur dengan susu oleh petani susu Eropah semasa demonstrasi di luar Parlimen Eropah di Brussels pada hari Isnin, November 26, 2012. Peladang memandu traktor mereka ke Suku Eropah Brussels pada hari Isnin untuk demonstrasi 2 hari untuk membantah apa yang mereka percaya adalah harga susu yang tidak adil (Police officers, left, are sprayed with milk by European milk farmers during a demonstration outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. Farmers drove their tractors into the European Quarter of Brussels on Monday for a two-day demonstration to protest against what they believe are unfair milk prices).


Milky Way: Petani susu marah semburan polis rusuhan di Brussels. Beribu-ribu petani tenusu pada Isnin membantah harga yang rendah bagi produk mereka, tercekik lalu lintas di ibu kota Belgium dengan traktor mereka dan menyembur ibu pejabat Kesatuan Eropah dan polis dengan susu. Satu kumpulan mula kebakaran di jalan, tetapi walaupun beberapa menolak dan menyuakan dengan polis, tiada keganasan utama. Petani dari negara-negara EU beberapa menuntut harga yang lebih tinggi bagi susu, yang kini sering dijual di bawah kos pengeluaran, mengancam survival ladang mereka.

Milky Way: Infuriated farmers spray milk on riot police in Brussels. Thousands of dairy farmers on Monday protested low prices for their product, choking traffic in the Belgian capital with their tractors and spraying European Union headquarters and police with milk. One group started a fire in the street, but despite some pushing and shoving with police, there was no major violence. Farmers from several EU nations are demanding higher prices for milk, which currently is often being sold at below production costs, threatening the survival of their farms.

WORLDNews ‘Protes petani susu EU untuk menuntut harga yang lebih baik’ . . .
By CcNEWS1WC'sChannel | earthWatch@1WORLDCommunity 27, November 2012

BRUSSELS (AP) - Beribu-ribu petani tenusu pada Isnin membantah harga yang rendah bagi produk mereka, tercekik trafik ke ibu kota Belgium dengan ratusan traktor dan menyembur ibu pejabat Kesatuan Eropah dan polis dengan susu.

Petani dari negara-negara EU beberapa menuntut harga yang lebih tinggi bagi susu, yang kini sering dijual di bawah kos pengeluaran kerana kejatuhan dalam permintaan antarabangsa dan peningkatan persaingan. Mereka mahu harga susu akan diuruskan supaya petani menjadi kurang bergantung kepada pergerakan pasaran jangka pendek.

"Politik yang benar-benar membunuh kita. Ia telah berubah sangat begitu cepat di peringkat Eropah," kata petani Belgium Julien Husquet. "Cara ini akan kita berada dalam masalah yang besar." Para petani sedang mencari peningkatan sehingga 25% peratus dalam harga mereka untuk menampung kos, berdasarkan keadaan semasa.

EU sedang bersiap sedia baik pulih Dasar Pertanian Bersama yang telah sering tegas menetapkan keadaan pengeluaran dan harga pada masa lalu. Blok berharap untuk membiarkan pasaran menjadi pemain yang lebih besar pada masa depan manakala menjamin bahawa petani masih boleh mempunyai pendapatan tetap.

Apabila EU telah berhadapan dengan lebihan pada tahun 1980-an, ia telah memperkenalkan kuota, di atas yang khas levi perlu dibayar, mengandungi pengeluaran susu. Kini, ia semakin melonggarkan sistem bersedia untuk liberalisasi pada tahun 2015. Tetapi dengan jumlah yang lebih besar daripada susu yang boleh dihasilkan, lebihan juga boleh membawa kepada harga yang lebih rendah dan kebankrapan.

Ladang kementerian EU akan bermesyuarat pada Rabu untuk membincangkan pembaharuan selanjutnya. "Kita mempunyai Parlimen Eropah yang telah tidak membuat satu langkah apapun bertahun-tahun. Kami mahu undang-undang baru yang akan memberi insurans untuk masa depan kami," kata Roberto Cavaliere Lembaga Susu Eropah.

Untuk menolak permintaan mereka pada hari Isnin, petani menyembur masuk parlimen dengan jumlah susu yang banyak, termasuk beberapa pegawai polis yang menjaga badan perundangan. Walaupun beberapa menolak dan menyuakan dengan polis, tidak ada gangguan yang utama.

Apabila harga yang rendah pada tahun 2009, EU telah bersetuju untuk memberikan sektor tenusu € 280 juta tambahan ($ 360,000,000) dalam bantuan khas, meneroka ke dalam tuntutan peladang dalam usaha untuk memadamkan musim pergolakan dalam pertanian.


Photo: AP Pegawai polis, kiri, yang disembur dengan susu oleh petani susu Eropah semasa demonstrasi di luar Parlimen Eropah di Brussels pada hari Isnin, November 26, 2012. Peladang memandu traktor mereka ke Suku Eropah Brussels pada hari Isnin untuk demonstrasi 2 hari untuk membantah apa yang mereka percaya adalah harga susu yang tidak adil. (Police officers, left, are sprayed with milk by European milk farmers during a demonstration outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. Farmers drove their tractors into the European Quarter of Brussels on Monday for a two-day demonstration to protest against what they believe are unfair milk prices).


Photo: AP Pegawai polis, kiri, yang disembur dengan susu oleh petani susu Eropah semasa demonstrasi di luar Parlimen Eropah di Brussels pada hari Isnin, November 26, 2012. Peladang memandu traktor mereka ke Suku Eropah Brussels pada hari Isnin untuk demonstrasi 2 hari untuk membantah apa yang mereka percaya adalah harga susu yang tidak adil. (Police officers, left, are sprayed with milk by European milk farmers during a demonstration outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. Farmers drove their tractors into the European Quarter of Brussels on Monday for a two-day demonstration to protest against what they believe are unfair milk prices). 


Photo: AP Petani susu Eropah memandu traktor mereka di hadapan ibu pejabat EU di Brussels, Isnin, November 26, 2012. Peladang memandu traktor mereka ke Brussels untuk demonstrasi dua hari pada hari Isnin untuk membantah apa yang mereka percaya adalah harga susu yang tidak adil. (European milk farmers drive their tractors in front of EU headquarters in in Brussels, Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. Farmers drove their tractors into Brussels for a two-day demonstration on Monday to protest against what they believe are unfair milk prices).


Photo: AP Petani susu Eropah meletak traktor mereka sebelum memandu ke suku Eropah di Brussels pada hari Isnin, November 26, 2012. Peladang memandu traktor mereka ke Brussels untuk demonstrasi 2 hari pada hari Isnin untuk membantah apa yang mereka percaya adalah harga susu yang tidak adil. (European milk farmers park their tractors before driving into the European quarter in Brussels on Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. Farmers drove their tractors into Brussels for a two-day demonstration on Monday to protest against what they believe are unfair milk prices).

EU milk farmers protest to demand better prices . . .

BRUSSELS (AP) - Thousands of dairy farmers on Monday protested low prices for their product, choking traffic into the Belgian capital with hundreds of tractors and spraying European Union headquarters and police with milk.

Farmers from several EU nations demanded higher prices for milk, which currently is often being sold at below production costs because of a drop in international demand and increased competition. They want milk prices to be managed so the farmers become less dependent on short-term market movements.

"Politics are really killing us. It has to change very quickly at the European level," said Belgian farmer Julien Husquet. "The way it is going we are in big trouble." The farmers are seeking an increase of up to 25 percent in their prices to cover costs, based on current conditions.

The EU is currently preparing an overhaul of its Common Agricultural Policy which has often strictly set production and pricing conditions in the past. The bloc hopes to let the market become a bigger player in the future while assuring that farmers can still have a steady income.

When the EU was confronted with surpluses in the 1980s, it introduced quotas, above which special levies had to be paid, to contain the milk production. Now, it is steadily loosening the system to prepare for further liberalization in 2015. But with larger amounts of milk that can be produced, the glut can also lead to lower prices and bankruptcies.

EU farm ministers will meet on Wednesday to discuss further reforms. "We have a European Parliament that hasn't made a move in years. We want new laws that will give an insurance for our future," said Roberto Cavaliere of the European Milk Board.

To push their demands on Monday, the farmers sprayed the entry of the parliament with copious amounts of milk, including some police officials guarding the legislature. Despite some pushing and shoving with police, there were no major disturbances.

When prices were low in 2009, the EU agreed to give the dairy sector an extra €280 million ($360 million) in special aid, caving in to farmers' demands in an effort to quell a season of unrest in agriculture.

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