Spain: call to boycott Moroccan olive oil

Calls for boycotts of Moroccan products continue in Spain. This time, it is the Moroccan olive oil of the Carbonell brand that has been attacked on social networks.
A boycott campaign has been launched on social networks against the olive oil of the Carbonell brand, reports EdaTV. Spanish internet users have drawn the attention of consumers to the differences between the olive oil of this brand produced in Spain and that produced in Morocco, urging the latter to favor the Spanish product to the detriment of the Moroccan one, which, according to them, has not been subject to any control.
Spanish farmers are at war against Moroccan products arriving on their market. Denouncing unfair competition from Morocco, which is not subject to compliance with the phytosanitary requirements of the European Union, they have started destroying Moroccan products or leading boycott campaigns against them.
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