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Thousands of protesting farmers have France’s government in a bind

Pressure mounts on government to end crisis as farmers intensify protests and block traffic with convoys of tractors.

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This photograph shows a tractor displaying a 'Minion' during a protest called by local branches of major farmer unions
Protesters block the A35 highway with tractors near Strasbourg in eastern France. [Frederick Florin/AFP]
By AFP
Published On 31 Jan 202431 Jan 2024

Convoys of tractors have edged closer to Paris, Lyon and other locations in France as thousands of protesting farmers have appeared to ignore warnings of police intervention if they cross red lines laid down by the government.

Farmers unions, unimpressed by concessions offered by President Emmanuel Macron’s government, encouraged their members on Wednesday to fight on for improved pay, less bureaucracy and protection from foreign competition.

“I’m so proud of you,” Serge Bousquet-Cassagne, the head of the farmers association in the southwestern Lot-et-Garonne department, told protesters headed for the wholesale Rungis market south of Paris, a key food distribution platform for the capital.

“You are fighting this battle because if we don’t fight, we die,” he said.

The government has warned farmers to stay away from Rungis and large cities. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, who has ordered police so far to tread lightly, said police stood ready to defend strategic spots.

“They can’t attack police. They can’t enter Rungis. They can’t enter the Paris airports or the centre of Paris,” Darmanin told the France 2 broadcaster. “But let me tell you again that if they try, we will be there.”

Despite the warning, a convoy of tractors that started in the southwest resumed its drive towards Rungis early on Wednesday after spending the night at farms along the way.

Police units with armoured vehicles have been deployed along the A6 motorway leading to the food market in anticipation of its arrival.

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The government has scrambled to offer concessions with Prime Minister Gabriel Attal telling parliament on Tuesday that it was ready to resolve the crisis as he praised the agriculture sector as “our force and our pride”.

But farmers said the promises, including assurances of higher payouts under the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy, did not go far enough.

“Several of these measures will take three or four years to be implemented,” said Johanna Trau, a grain and cattle farmer in Ebersheim in eastern France. “I’ll believe it when I see it.”

Darmanin said there were 10,000 protesting farmers on French highways on Wednesday, blocking 100 spots on major roads.

In addition to moving on Paris, the convoys were also trying to encircle Lyon, France’s third-biggest city.

In Toulouse in the southwest, protesting farmers tried to blockade the local wholesale food market but were removed by police.

The uproar by farmers has been widening across Europe with Spanish farmers saying on Tuesday that they would join protests by their French, German, Polish, Romanian, Belgian and Italian counterparts.

Farmers drive their tractors during a protest
Convoys of tractors are edging closer to Paris, Lyon and other cities in France. [Frederick Florin/AFP]
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Farmers drive their tractors during a protest
Farmers unions are encouraging their members to fight on for improved pay, less red tape and protection from foreign competition. [Frederick Florin/AFP]
Farmers drive their tractors during a protest
Farmers burn tyres as tractors block the entrance of the Toulouse-Blagnac Airport in southwestern France. [Lionel Bonaventure/AFP]
Farmers drive their tractors during a protest
A farmer takes part in a rally as tractors block the entrance of the Toulouse-Blagnac Airport. [Lionel Bonaventure/AFP]
Farmers drive their tractors during a protest
A protester starts a barrel fire as tractors block the A15 highway near Argenteuil, northwest of Paris. [Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP]
Farmers drive their tractors during a protest
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said there were 10,000 farmers protesting on French highways, blocking 100 spots along major roads. [Frederick Florin/AFP]
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Farmers drive their tractors during a protest
French farmers drive tractors towards Rungis wholesale food market outside Paris. The government has warned farmers to stay away from Rungis, the capital and other large cities. [Julien De Rosa/AFP]
Farmers drive their tractors during a protest
Tractors park on the A6 highway near Lisses, south of Paris. The interior minister, who has ordered police so far to tread lightly, said the forces were ready to defend strategic spots. [Julien De Rosa/AFP]

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