Anger of farmers on the Old Continent


Angry European farmers: from France to the Strike, demonstrations are increasing to protest against taxes, inflation and European directives.

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A few months before the European elections, the movement of anger among farmers is gaining momentum from one end of the Old Continent to the other.

Blockages and demonstrations in France where the government promises announcements.

Farmers and breeders complain about the price of fuel, the margins imposed by large retailers and environmental standards.

Polish farmers share the same resentment towards the European Green Deal and complain about competition from Ukrainian agricultural products.

In Romaniatractors and semi-trailers from the agricultural sector have also been in the streets for weeks to protest against taxes which according to them threaten the survival of the sector.

The revolt against rising production costs is gaining momentum in Greece where farmers demand exceptional subsidies.

Summer fires decimated livestock farms and this fall floods ravaged crops across the country.

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