In France, farmers protested by dumping bales of hay and manure in front of prefectures in different cities
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French farmers are protesting against the government's agricultural policies, criticizing free trade agreements, lack of support, rising prices, inflation, and burdensome administration. They express their dissatisfaction with actions such as dumping hay and manure in Metz and burning tires in Toulouse.
Hundreds of French farmers are demonstrating to draw attention to their problems. This is reported UNN writes with reference to the French media.
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In France farmers' protests continue in France, with participants condemning the government's agricultural government's agricultural policy. Representatives of farmers' unions say that free trade agreements trade agreements contain too strict standards, and the government does not show enough support for them. support for them. They also condemn rising fees and inflation, increasing administrative and regulatory burdens, and delays in processing and payment of the CAP.
In the city of Metz, on November 21 November, at the call of the Federation of Farmers' Unions (FDSEA), farmers came to the the city center on tractors and then dumped bales of hay and manure on the bridge near the prefecture.
Demonstrations also took place in front of the prefectural also took place in front of the prefectures of Sarrebourg, Sargemin, Nancy, Toulouse, where farmers set tires on fire and and a number of other cities.
French media note that these are only the first days of the mobilization of protests and they may be the beginning of a long confrontation between the government and French farmers.
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