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EU farmers spray cops with manure

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FARMERS have clashed with police in Belgium, spraying officers with liquid manure and setting fire to piles of tyres in a fresh show of force as European Union agricultur­e ministers met in search of ways to address their concerns.

Brussels police said that 900 tractors had entered the city, many bearing down on the European Council building where the ministers were meeting.

Smoke drifted through the air near where police in riot gear used water cannons to defend the EU’s headquarte­rs from behind concrete barriers and barbed wire.

The farmers are angry at red tape and competitio­n from cheap imports from countries where the EU’s relatively high standards do not have to be met. They lined up scores of tractors down main roads leading to the city’s European quarter, halting traffic and blocking public transport.

A few tractors forced their way through one barrier, sending officers scurrying.

Some lamented what they see as the slow death of working the land.

“Agricultur­e. As a child you dream of it, as an adult you die of it,” said one.

At the start of the month, a similar demonstrat­ion turned violent as farmers set fire to hay bales and threw eggs at police near a summit of EU leaders.

“We are getting ignored,” said Marieke Van De Vivere, a farmer from the Ghent region in northern Belgium.

She invited the ministers “to be reasonable to us, to come with us on a day to work on the field, or with the horses or with the animals, to see that it is not very easy... because of the rules they put on us”.

The protests are the latest in a series of rallies and demonstrat­ions by farmers across Europe.

On Saturday, French President Emmanuel Macron was greeted with boos and whistles at the opening of the Paris Agricultur­al Fair by farmers who claim that he is not doing enough to support them.

Spain, the Netherland­s and Bulgaria have been hit by protests in recent weeks.

The movement has gathered pace as political parties campaign for Europe-wide elections on June 6-9.

 ?? ?? PROTEST: One of the angry farmers squirts liquid manure from a tractor at police officers in Brussels yesterday.
PROTEST: One of the angry farmers squirts liquid manure from a tractor at police officers in Brussels yesterday.

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