Longvilliers, France: Long lines of tractors blocked highways near Paris and across France, as angry farmers sought to put pressure on the government to do more to help them weather inflation, compete with cheap imports and make a living.
France’s protests follow similar action in other European countries, including Germany and Poland, ahead of European Parliament elections in June in which the far right, for whom farmers represent a growing constituency, is seen making gains.
Police forces monitor a farmers demonstration on a highway leading to Paris.Credit: AP
“We’re here because we’re unhappy with agricultural policies,” Pascal Desprez, a 65-year-old grain farmer who has been working in agriculture for 42 years, said on the A10 highway near Paris, host of the Summer Olympics in six months.
Farmers, he said, want President Emmanuel Macron to step in – including to loosen regulations.
“We’re calling on Macron to put in place more realistic norms,” he added.
The government, wary of seeing the protests escalate and with an eye on European elections, has already dropped plans to gradually reduce subsidies on agricultural diesel and promised to ease environmental regulations.
Tractors line up as farmers block a highway.Credit: AP
France also said it would push its European Union peers to agree to ease regulations on fallow farmland.
But farmers’ organisations said that was not enough.
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