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EU-Mercosur-Abkommen: Lässt es "wurmstichigen Kaffee aus Brasilien" nach Europa?

Rechtsextreme Politiker in Polen und Frankreich verbreiten Posts, in denen sie eine abgelehnte Lieferung brasilianischen Kaffees mit dem EU‑Mercosur‑Abkommen verknüpfen. Was steckt hinter den Vorwürfen?

LESEN SIE MEHR : http://de.euronews.com/2026/05/29/eu-mercosur-abkommen-wurmstichiger-kaffee-brasilien-faktencheck

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00:04Hello and welcome to The Cube, your new fact-checking show.
00:07Did the EU-Mercosur Agreement just mean that 63 kg of worm-infested raw green Brazilian coffee was brought into
00:15Europe?
00:15That's the claim being spread on social media by French politician Florian Philippot and Polish MEP Eva Zakajowska-Henrik.
00:23According to Philippot, the EU-Mercosur Agreement is poisoning European plates.
00:27Meanwhile, Zakajowska-Henrik claimed the infested shipment is a direct consequence of the agreement between the EU and South American
00:35countries.
00:36But what actually happened?
00:38Poland's Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection Authority posted on Facebook that inspectors in the city of Poznan blocked two patches
00:46of raw green coffee imported from Brazil.
00:48They said that the shipment was stopped due to damaged beans and the presence of life pests, without mentioning Mercosur.
00:54But although politicians linked the coffee to the EU-Mercosur Agreement, which came into effect recently, Brazil and Poland were
01:02already long-standing coffee trading partners.
01:05Public UN trade data shows Brazil exported more than 15 million kg of green coffee to Poland in 2024 alone,
01:12long before Mercosur Provisional Agreement began.
01:15And raw green coffee beans already entered the EU tariff free, more than a decade before the Mercosur Provisional Application
01:22began.
01:22Poland's Food Quality Inspection Authority confirmed to us that it blocked 95 shipments of imported food products in 2025 alone,
01:31meaning these kinds of interceptions are not unusual.
01:34Critics of the Mercosur Agreement, which does increase agricultural imports between the EU and Mercosur countries, argue that it could
01:42put pressure on European farmers and inspection systems.
01:45But there is no evidence that this specific shipment of raw green coffee was a product of the deal.
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