Post by jannatunmauakhan on Feb 20, 2024 3:25:39 GMT -6
The blockade by livestock farmers at the Santiago de Compostela logistics center has left establishments without dairy products for five days. Acts of vandalism against Spanish truck drivers in France Spanish farmers threaten to empty milk trucks from France at the border Attack by Spanish farmers at a Carrefour in rejection of French dairy products The blockade of the Dia logistics center in Santiago has emptied supermarket shelves. The blockade of the Dia logistics center in Santiago has emptied supermarket shelves.Dia has already quantified the definitive losses due to the blockade by farmers of their logistics center in Santiago de Compostela, in protest against the low prices of milk. The action has also left a hundred establishments without dairy products due to controls at the plant exit.
After the five days of blockade, several Dia supermarket trucks began operating last Friday, loaded with merchandise, also including milk and its derivatives . As a consequence, more than 200 establishments in the area have been affected, although the group confirms that not all of them have suffered a shortage of dairy products. The Santiago de Compostela facility Middle East Mobile Number List had remained inoperative since Monday of last week, because a tractor unit belonging to a group of ranchers had been preventing it . Sector sources, consulted by El Confidencial Digital, quantify the losses caused by this action at more than 12 million euros. From Dia they assure that a definitive figure for this damage has not yet been finalized . However, the supermarket company already estimated losses at 8 million on Thursday of last week, at a rate of 3 million a day.
They explain that they have also received financial claims from their suppliers , due to the economic damage that the blocking of products has caused them.After this pronouncement, some of them will prepare to act. Reaction to the breaking of the commission scheme The pact between these entities means implementing a very different policy from that being carried out by large Spanish entities , such as CaixaBank, which a few months ago began charging a commission of two euros to its non-customers for withdrawing money from its ATMs. . BBVA also announced that it will apply this commission to non-customers starting September 21, while another of the large Spanish banks, Santander, has also announced that they will launch this service.