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Farmers block highways around Spanish cities, ports in ‘super Wednesday’ protests

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Farmers’ protests in Spain intensifie­d on Wednesday, with tractors cutting off several major cities, highways and ports.

Dubbed the ‘super Wednesday’ of protests, demonstrat­ions, mostly organised by unions, have besieged all the main accesses to Seville - Spain’s fourth largest city.

The Spanish traffic authority DGT also shows several other highways cut across Andalusia, Extremadur­a and around the Catalan city of Girona.

According to El Pais, the ports of Tarragona and Motril were also fully blocked on Wednesday morning.

In Madrid, protesters were outraged after the government deauthoris­ed protests around Mercamadri­d - Spain’s main wholesale market for fresh produce - just hours before it was scheduled.

In the province of Granada, farmers stopped a truck carrying Moroccan cherry tomatoes, throwing the shipment all over the road.

One of the farmers’ key complaints is that they are dealing with ‘ unfair’ competitio­n from non-eu countries that do not need to comply with the same

In Madrid, protesters were outraged after the government deauthoris­ed protests around Mercamadri­d - Spain’s main wholesale market - just hours before it was scheduled

environmen­tal and labour standards and can therefore sell products cheaper.

That is just one of many complaints that have triggered mass mobilisati­ons for more than one week straight.

The farmers are also clamouring for simplified bureaucrat­ic procedures, the enforcemen­t of a law that prohibits farmers from selling products below cost, more government support and changes to a range of local issues from wildlife management to water usage rules.

On Wednesday, Spain’s Agricultur­e Minister Luis Planas met with representa­tives from supermarke­ts, distributo­rs and other representa­tives from the food system. In that meeting, he said he would analyse prices and how to ensure farmers are paid above the cost of production.

On Thursday, he will meet with representa­tives from the main farmers’ unions. Another union, the Union of Unions, is not set to have any representa­tion at Thursday’s meeting.

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