BRUSSELS, Jan 7 (Reuters) – Italian Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida asked the ​European Commission on Wednesday ‌to exempt fertilizers from import levies in a ‌bid to help farmers compete with farm produce from South American bloc Mercosur.

“The alarming market situation suggests ⁠a suspensive ‌clause on the CBAM (carbon border levy) should be activated ‍as soon as possible,” he said in a letter to European Commissioner for ​Agriculture Christophe Hansen, ahead of ‌a meeting of EU agriculture ministers to discuss a proposed free trade agreement with Mercosur.

“In the immediate future, however, I would consider it ⁠appropriate to adopt ​a parallel measure to ​the benefit of our farmers through the elimination of duties ‍on fertilizers ⁠imported from third countries,” Lollobrigida said.

He added he hoped the ⁠Wednesday meeting could break the deadlock on ‌Mercosur deal.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro ‌and Philip Blenkinsop)