72

Archived version

China’s exports of tomato paste to industry powerhouse Italy have collapsed this year after an outcry over alleged use of forced labour in Xinjiang and complaints about misleading origin labelling by some Italian companies.

The western Chinese region of Xinjiang dramatically increased tomato cultivation and processing in recent years, but slumping sales to Italy and other western European markets have left it sitting on a vast stockpile of unsold paste, industry analysts say.

Italian farming association Coldiretti has led a high-profile campaign to defend the national staple red fruit against an influx of Chinese paste costing less than half of that made from their farmers’ crops.

“This is an important victory,” said Francesco Mutti, chief executive of the eponymous maker of Italian tomato-based ingredients including passata, pulp and purée. “It is a very positive signal.”

Scrutiny of the tomato supply chain in Europe has heightened since some companies in Italy — the world’s largest exporter of finished tomato ingredients ready for consumers — were found to have mixed Chinese tomato paste into wares promoted as Italian.

[...]

Tomato News, which tracks the global processing industry and trade, estimates China has a stockpile of 600,000 to 700,000 tonnes of tomato paste — equivalent to roughly six months of its exports.

While China’s total tomato paste exports by volume fell 9 per cent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2025, sales to western EU countries dropped 67 per cent, and Italy’s purchases were down 76 per cent, Tomato News said.

“Clearly Europe has become a difficult place to export to,” said Martin Stilwell, president of Tomato News. Chinese customs data shows the value of processed tomato exports to Italy plunged to less than $13mn in the first nine months of 2025 from more than $75mn in the same period of last year.

[...]

China has turned Xinjiang, home to the mainly-Muslim Uyghur minority, into a low-cost, export-oriented tomato paste production hub spearheaded by large state companies, one of which is a subsidiary of the paramilitary Production and Construction Corps that helps run the region.

China processed 11mn tonnes of fresh tomatoes into paste in 2024, up from 4.8mn tonnes in 2021, according to Tomato News. With European demand collapsing, the Asian nation has more than halved the volume of the fruit processed to an expected 3.7mn tonnes this year, Stilwell said.

[...]

“They are struggling to sell, which explains why they have to cut back — otherwise they would merely be building inventory in China,” he said.

Xinjiang’s tomato industry has been dogged by allegations of use of forced Uyghur labour

[...]

The influx of Chinese tomato paste into Italy came under the spotlight in 2021 when the Carabinieri police raided a leading processing company and seized tonnes of canned tomato concentrate that included Chinese paste but was falsely labelled “100 per cent Italian”.

[...]

top 6 comments
sorted by: hot top new old
[-] huppakee@piefed.social 13 points 5 months ago

This is a battle won, sure, but let's not assume the war is over. China will continue to force the Uyghur to make low-cost goods for export. That 'business model' is highly profitable for the suppressor as it earns money while keeping the population too busy and spread out to organise themselves.

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 0 points 5 months ago

And Italy will continue to farm its tomato fields with immigrant workers that live in slave-like coditions.

[-] huppakee@piefed.social 2 points 5 months ago

The immigrants in Italy definitly work under shitty conditions, but you cannot compare their lives with the Uyghur. First of all, the immigrants can leave (and work under equally shitty conditions somewhere else, sure), where as the Uyghur have no legal way of leaving their country. They are under heavy surveillance and speaking up about their shitty conditions can get them into serious trouble, unlike the immigrants in Italy who at most risk their job and housing (which is also a shitty position, sure - but a lot less scary as forcibly being taken to another labour camp to work even longer hours under even shittier conditions). I wouldn't want to switch places with anyone from either group, but i would pick immigrants worker in Italy over forced labourer in Xinjiang any day.

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml -1 points 5 months ago

I think there are also cases in which the working/living conditions of those migrants might be even worse. In general, I agree with you though. Just wanted to point out that it's not all roses just because something is produced in Europe.

[-] huppakee@piefed.social 3 points 5 months ago

it's not all roses just because something is produced in Europe.

I am aware, thanks

Just wanted to point out

What a surprise, almost thought i could leave a comment about something bad in China or Russia and not have an .ml user commenting about the bad things in Europe or US.

But let's not fight because we seem to agree people deserve a decent live wherever they live and whoever they work for, voluntary or not, and i guess that matters most.

[-] ctrl_alt_esc@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 months ago

Funny, usually other .ml users tell me I should change instance, because I critize China or Russia.

But let's not fight because we seem to agree people deserve a decent live wherever they live and whoever they work for, voluntary or not, and i guess that matters most.

Indeed, have a nice day!

this post was submitted on 15 Nov 2025
72 points (97.4% liked)

Europe

940 readers
19 users here now

Europe community on dbzer0. Intended to be a place to discuss European news, politics, or just general topics from a European perspective. Since this is on dbzer0 expect the community to lean more leftist-anarchist but a wide range of views are accepted here (within reason).

Rules:

1. No Bigotry or Hate SpeechAny forms of Homophobia, Transphobia, Queerphobia, Racism, or Ableism will be met with swift and harsh action and will not be tolerated here whatsoever. Bigots will be banned immediately on-sight. This includes apologia of it. Trying to be politely or intellectually bigoted i.e. "Just asking questions" won't be tolerated.

2. No ZionismAny forms of Zionism or Zionist rhetoric will not be tolerated here, this includes Zionist apologia, accusations of antisemitism towards anti-Zionists, or blatant denial or downplaying of the genocide towards Palestinians. Any attempt to uphold or prop up the IHRA definition of antisemitism, will be treated as Zionism. Anyone engaging in Pro-Zionist sentiment or apologia will be actioned in accordance with its severity.

Note: Trying to find loopholes or whataboutery to see what is or isn't genocide denial or Zionism will be treated as a violation of this rule. Don't test us.

3. Stay CivilPlease maintain civil discourse in the community. Do not engage in arguments with others, name-calling, or insults. Note that calling out bigotry or Zionism is not considered an insult. In heated arguments users are encouraged to or even required to disengage failure to do so will result in mod action.

4. No MisinformationSpreading of misinformation intentionally in this community is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Spreading misinformation hurts the credibility of the community and can mislead people sometimes in dangerous ways. Users who intentionally post misinformation as articles, comment answers, or in attempt to win arguments will be actioned swiftly.

Note: This includes Russian and Chinese propaganda. Users with a history of such posting will be banned on sight.

5. No AI ContentPlease do not post articles or content primarily created using generative AI. Generative AI content may contain misinformation or be lower quality and thus is discouraged. Posts and comments featuring it will be removed. However this community does not allow or tolerate Anti-AI trolling or hostility and users who engage in such behavior will be actioned for it, additionally Anti-AI trolling violates Rule 3 and often Rule 4 so it is generally unacceptable already.


Note: Rules 1 & 2 may be subject to preemptive mod action due to their severity, and they apply to a user's entire post history. Not just this community.

founded 11 months ago
MODERATORS