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Belgian farmers drive tractors into Brussels to protest EU’S agri policy

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Ankara, Turkey - Belgian farmers on Tuesday drove tractors into the capital Brussels, near the EU Commission building, to protest the bloc’s agricultur­al policy and low income, local media reported.

The farmers were staging a rally on their tractors at the same time that EU agricultur­e ministers were meeting, RTL broadcaste­r reported.

Approximat­ely 150 tractors blocked the streets and caused traffic disruption­s, the broadcaste­r said.

Farmers from various regions of Belgium travelled to Brussels to protest for the third time, following previous demonstrat­ions on February 1 and 26.

Farmers across Europe have been expressing their anger for months over low wages, and EU and national policies including restrictio­ns, food imports, and trade support for Ukrainian grain.

Last week, the EU decided to introduce barrier duties on grain exports from Belarus and Russia, following a series of protests in Europe by farmers demanding the cessation of the export of Ukrainian food products that are exempt from taxes and duties.

They said cheap Ukrainian agricultur­al products destroy farming in EU countries, particular­ly those bordering Ukraine.

The EU Commission in midMarch also agreed to abandon pesticide restrictio­ns, increase rye and barley subsidies, maintain the current level of agricultur­al tax, and lift restrictio­ns on plant protection products and the need for fallow land.

The Polish government, for its part, reached an agreement with farmers last week to end ongoing nationwide protests.

The EU Special Committee on Agricultur­e approved the EU Commission’s proposal to revise the Common Agricultur­al Policy (CAP), as requested by farmers during the Agricultur­e and Fisheries Council meeting.

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