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Old 04-07-2019, 07:34 AM  
Sarn
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Originally Posted by crucifissio View Post
how to be anti EU with success: look at just one side of the problem and pretend that the other does not exist...

production quotas were introduced because some countries can over produce goods and dump them on other countries and destroy the local production in others...furthermore this leads to wild price fluctuations and this is not good for anybody because long term plans heavily depend on stable prices...right wing politicians and euroskeptics will conveniently forget to mention this...

I can give you an example of how this works in a non regulated market...turkish tomato imports absolutely obliterate serbian early tomato sales prices...turkey has a much warmer climate and they do not have to heat their early grows at all...small producers are at the mercy of importers...when importers import too much, then they begin to dump...it is a perishable good, you would be amazed at how low you can sometimes get...next year the small producers will not dare try another such grow...but next year the importers will also not try again because they got burned last year...then the price skyrockets and all of a sudden everybody is trying to import...then the price drops like a rock when everybody has tons and tons...this happens year after year...

it is easy to be a euroskeptic when you ignore vital reasons for some of the EU regulations and pretend like evil people made them for no reason...
I am not talking about not a regulated market. World globalization has the target rise effectiveness to use our planet. End consumer becomes poorer after prices on tomato will rise. You offer Russia growth tomatoes on snow and in EU use shit bricks as fuel
What today happened, have a name - regulation.
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