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French Farmers' Protests Spread Across Europe Ahead of EU Summit

Farmers are protesting against increased taxes, unfair supermarket practices, and European agriculture policies, causing major traffic disruptions and spreading to neighboring countries.

Hundreds of French farmers role towards Paris (Sky News/YouTube)
STRASBOURG, FRANCE - JANUARY 30: Farmers take part in a protest called by local branches of major farmer unions FNSEA and Jeunes Agriculteurs, blocking the A35 highway with tractors near Strasbourg, France, on January 30, 2024. Protests continue nationwide, called by several farmers unions on pay, tax and regulations. (Photo by Sathiri Kelpa/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Farmers protest in Brussels to demand better conditions ahead of a gathering of EU leaders on Feb. 1, 2024.

Overview

  • French farmers have been protesting for over two weeks against increased taxes, European agriculture policies, and rising costs of fuel and animal feed.
  • Farmers are also protesting against big supermarket chains that are paying them below market rates for their products.
  • The protests have resulted in major traffic disruptions, with tractors blocking highways and access roads to Paris.
  • The farmers' movement is spreading to neighboring countries, with roads being blocked in Belgium and farmers' unions in Spain preparing their own protests.
  • The European Union is holding a summit on Thursday to address the farmers' concerns.