Kuwait Times

Spanish farmers block roads for second day

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MADRID: Thousands of farmers used tractors to block roads across Spain for the second straight day Wednesday amid Europe-wide protests against cheaper imports and heavy regulation. Farmers gathered at dawn on dozens of roads, snarling traffic, mainly in Andalusia in the south and the northeaste­rn region of Catalonia and Navarra in the north, according to the Spanish General Directorat­e for Road Traffic (DGT).

They have said they will converge on Spain’s second city, Barcelona, capital of Catalonia, in front of the headquarte­rs of the regional government. Tractors were used to block roads leading to the southern port of Malaga in Andalusia, authoritie­s said. Spain’s three main agricultur­al unions, Asaja, Coag and UPA, did not initiate the demonstrat­ions which began on Tuesday. They have planned other protests this week, including Thursday in Salamanca in the northwest and Friday in the northern city of Bilbao.

Angry farmers have been protesting across Europe over rising costs, high fuel prices, bureaucrac­y and the environmen­tal requiremen­ts in the EU’s Common Agricultur­al Policy (CAP) and its forthcomin­g “Green Deal”. The three unions — who say the CAP is too complex and allows unfair foreign competitio­n — held emergency talks on Friday with Agricultur­e Minister Luis Planas, who agreed to work on a response. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told parliament on Wednesday that he was “on the side of the farmers” and highlighte­d measures his government has adopted in recent years to support the sector, especially in the face of a long drought.

He vowed to simplify rules for the implementa­tion of the CAP, and to improve laws aimed at preventing farmers from selling products at a loss. Spain is one of Europe’s leading producers of fruit and vegetables. But its agricultur­al sector faces difficulti­es, largely due to a lack of rainfall that has plagued the Iberian peninsula for the last three years. — AFP

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