Revision of the EU's Directive on Unfair Trading Practices
Unfair Trading Practices (UTPs) both reflect and reinforce the imbalance of power in supply chains. In 2019, the EU introduced legislation to prohibit certain UTPs in the agri-food sector. While this was welcomed by farmers and civil society as a key milestone and a best practice to be replicated, its impact on the livelihoods of global suppliers remains unclear.
This project leverages the evaluation of the EU Directive on Unfair Trading Practices (UTP Directive) to urge EU policymakers to address ongoing abusive practices that remain widespread but are not yet prohibited under the Directive (e.g., purchasing below the cost of production) and encourage the European Commission and EU Member States to improve the Directive’s implementation, ensuring that non-EU suppliers can also benefit from its protections.
- Donor: Humanity United Action.
- Project implementation: 2024-2026.
More From The Workstream
COLEAD and the FTAO welcome AGRI vote on the enforcement of the Directive on Unfair Trading Practices, but warn that definition gaps risk excluding non-EU suppliers
UTP Coalition releases proposed amendments to the proposal for a UTP Regulation on cross-border enforcement
The FTAO calls for greater recognition of non-EU suppliers in proposed UTP Directive revision