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Bayer-Monsanto: 55 eurodéputés interpellent la Commission européenne

Dans une lettre adressée à la Commissaire à la Concurrence Mme Vestager, Eric Andrieu et 54 députés européens demandent à la Commission européenne de refuser l’acquisition de Monsanto par Bayer, comme la Commission est habilitée de le faire. Retrouvez l’intégralité cette lettre (version anglaise) :

Dear Commissioner Margrethe Vestager,

On Wednesday 14th September the German pharmaceutical group Bayer has finally announced it will buy the American seed-maker Monsanto for 59 billion euros.

As it is enshrined in article 2 of Regulation 139/2004, takeovers of this kind are prohibited if they contribute to significantly reduce competition in the single market by strengthening a dominant position. The combined aggregate worldwide turnover of Monsanto and Bayer is far beyond the threshold of 5 billion euros foreseen in the aforementioned Regulation that allows the Commission to trigger an investigation since their turnovers put together amount for 23 billion euros. Moreover, the aggregate Community-wide turnover of each is more than 250 million euros and these two firms are partly operating in the same markets such as the seeds and pesticides’ markets.

In February 2013, a report entitled Seed Giants vs US Farmers by Center for Food Safety had already showed that the increase in seed prices resulted from the seed industry concentration. If this takeover were effectively to take place, Bayer could control 30% of the seed world market and 24% of the pesticide world market (1). This is what we can call, strengthening a « dominant position ».

Through this operation, Bayer will achieve unprecedented global market concentration in this sensitive area and benefit from an unbearable influence that will threaten the way we feed ourselves as much as our access to affordable medical treatments. Since more and more European citizens are becoming aware that it is now urgent to shift towards a sustainable agricultural model, this takeover will go against their will. While many patients are complaining about the opacity and the prices of some medicines sold by big pharmaceuticals like Bayer, this acquisition will strengthen this tendency. This takeover will go against the principles that matter to us: a vital democracy in which our environment and our health are effectively protected.

The Commission is entitled by the European legislation to reject such dangerous deals. Therefore, we ask you, Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, to prohibit the acquisition of Monsanto by Bayer.

Liste des députés européens co-signataires :

Marco Affronte (IT, EFD)

Eric Andrieu (FR, S&D)

Maria Arena (BE, S&D)

Paloma López Bermejo (ES,GUE)

Guillaume Balas (FR, S&D)

Tiziana Beghin (IT, EFD)

David Borrelli (IT, EFD)

José Bové (FR, Verts)

Klaus Buchner (DE, Verts)

Nicola Caputo (IT, S&D)

Fabio Castaldo (IT, EFD)

Nessa Childers (IE, S&D)

Karima Delli (Fr, Verts)

Anneliese Dodds (UK, S&D)

Pascal Durand (FR, Verts)

Bas Eickhout (NL, Verts)

Eleonora Evi (IT, EFD)

Sven Giegold (DE, Verts)

Tania Gonzalez (ES, GUE)

Rebecca Harms (DE, Verts)

Martin Häusling (De, Verts)

Maria Heubuch (DE, Verts)

Le Hyaric Patrick (FR, GUE)

Yannick Jadot (FR, Verts)

Benedek Jávor (HU, Verts)

Eva Joly (FR, Verts)

Dennis de Jong (NL, GUE)

Katerina Konecna (RC, GUE)

Philippe Lamberts (BE, Verts)

Barbara Lochbihler (DE, Verts)

Ulrike Lunacek (AT, Verts)

Ernest Maragall (ES, Verts)

Fabio De Masi (DE, GUE)

Jean-Luc Mélenchon (FR, GUE)

Anne-Marie Mineur (NL, GUE)

Maria Noichl (DE, S&D)

Younous Omarjee (FR, GUE)

Maite Pagazaurtundúa (ES, ALDE)

Piernicola Pedicini (IT, EFD)

Michel Reimon (AT, Verts)

Terry Reintke (DE, Verts)

Michèle Rivasi (FR, Verts)

Virginie Rozière (FR, S&D)

Molly Scott Cato (UK, Verts)

Lidia Senra Rodríguez (ES, GUE)

Bart Staes (BE, Verts)

Dario Tamburrano (IT, EFD)

Estefanía Torres Martínez (ES, GUE)

Claude Turmes (LU, Verts)

Enest Urtasun (ESP, Verts)

Monika Vana (AT, Verts)

Marco Valli (IT, EFD)

Marie-Christine Vergiat (FR, GUE)

Marco Zullo (IT, EFD)

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