The Korea Times

Floricultu­rists riled over government’s FTA deals

- By Jun Ji-hye jjh@koreatimes.co.kr

Floricultu­rists in Busan and South Gyeongsang Province are protesting the government’s recent free trade agreements with Ecuador and other countries. They argue that these agreements have led to a significan­t rise in flower imports, posing a threat to their businesses and overall survival.

On Monday, an alliance of people working in the floricultu­ral industry in the region held a press conference at Gimhae City Hall, saying that the Strategic Economic Cooperatio­n Agreement (SECA) signed with Ecuador has brought a serious crisis to the industry.

Korea and Ecuador signed the SECA, a type of free trade deal, last October after launching relevant negotiatio­ns in 2016.

The floricultu­rists urged the National Assembly not to ratify the SECA, unless the government draws up proper countermea­sures to support their industry.

“The government signed the agreement with Ecuador after having signed the similar deals with Colombia, China and Vietnam. All of these countries are closely related to the floricultu­ral industry,” they said in a statement.

“The government has pushed for indiscrimi­nate imports of flowers and demanded the sacrifice of the industry.”

They cited that imports of roses have already increased by 40 times over the last decade and that roses account for 75 percent of flowers exported by Ecuador.

They also said that farms producing

The government has pushed for indiscrimi­nate imports of flowers and demanded the sacrifice of the industry.

carnations have faced a shutdown crisis due to an excessive increase in imports and that chrysanthe­mum farms are facing a similar situation.

They plan to stage a protest against the SECA in Gimhae on Thursday, and then visit the National Assembly on Jan. 22 and the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Food and Rural Affairs on Jan. 26.

Flowers produced in at 700 farms in Busan and South Gyeongsang Province account for 40 percent of domestic production. In winter, the production in those regions accounts for 80 percent of the total.

 ?? Yonhap ?? An alliance of people working in the floricultu­ral industry in Busan and South Gyeongsang Province stage a protest in front of Gimhae City Hall, Monday, against the government’s free trade agreements with Ecuador and other countries.
Yonhap An alliance of people working in the floricultu­ral industry in Busan and South Gyeongsang Province stage a protest in front of Gimhae City Hall, Monday, against the government’s free trade agreements with Ecuador and other countries.

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