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Angry French farmers roll back into Paris on tractors

- By Sylvie Corbet

PARIS — Angry farmers were back in Paris on their tractors in a new protest Friday demanding more government support and simpler regulation­s on the eve of a major agricultur­al fair in the French capital.

Dozens of tractors drove peacefully into Paris carrying flags from Rural Coordinati­on, the farmers union that staged the protest. The protesters then posed with their tractors on a bridge over the Seine River with the Eiffel Tower in the background, before heading toward the Vauban plaza in central Paris, where they all gathered for the demonstrat­ion.

The latest protest comes three weeks after farmers lifted roadblocks around Paris and elsewhere in the country after the government offered more than 400 million euros ($433 million) to address their grievances over low earnings, heavy regulation and what they describe as unfair competitio­n from abroad.

“Save our agricultur­e,” the Rural Coordinati­on said on X, formerly Twitter. One tractor was carrying a poster reading: “Death is in the field.”

The convoy temporaril­y slowed traffic on the A4 highway, east of the capital, and on the Paris ring road earlier Friday morning.

French farmers’ actions are part of a broader protest movement in Europe against EU agricultur­e policies, bureaucrac­y and overall business conditions.

Farmers complain that the 27nation bloc’s environmen­tal policies, such as the Green Deal, which calls for limits on the use of chemicals and on greenhouse gas emissions, limit their business and make their products more expensive than non-eu imports.

Other protests are being staged across France as farmers seek to put pressure on the government to implement its promises.

Government officials have held a series of meetings with farmers unions in recent weeks to discuss a new bill meant to defend France’s “agricultur­al sovereignt­y,” which will be debated in Parliament this spring.

 ?? Thomas Padilla/associated Press ?? Tractors park outside an agricultur­al fair Friday in Paris as farmers renew their protest of government regulation­s, low earnings and competitio­n from abroad.
Thomas Padilla/associated Press Tractors park outside an agricultur­al fair Friday in Paris as farmers renew their protest of government regulation­s, low earnings and competitio­n from abroad.

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