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In the Face of Mobilization: a Law of Emergency for Agriculture

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Some of the 350 tractors that entered Paris this Tuesday morning will spend the night there. Protesters demand concrete and immediate actions from the government. To respond to this anger, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu promised tonight an emergency agricultural law. It will be presented in March. A relaxation of the rules on water management and storage projects, or a simplification of nitrate standards, for example. (Company topics).

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The outline of the bill, which is expected to be presented in March in the Council of Ministers, remains vague, but should include simplification measures, including water management.

·Paris, France
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RECIT - Even if they do not respond to all of their demands, Matignon's latest proposals have temporarily calmed the anger of farmers.

·Paris, France
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Have the government and the FNSEA decided to burn everything? Pumping more and more water to irrigate, relieve the stresses on nitrates, kill more wolves: the executive wants to get the tractors into their farms at the cost of ruining living environments.

·Paris, France
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Thirty tons of potatoes, "at the disposal of the population", were spilled on Monday 13 June at about 3 p.m., opposite the National Assembly, on the bridge of the Concorde. A punching operation at the initiative of the FNSEA and the National Union of Potato Producers, which brought together more than 350 tractors in the centre of Paris. "Our production costs have increased from 25% to 30% in five years. Due to being strangled by standards, const…

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France's Prime Minister Lecornu announces immediate measures for agriculture, and the tractors leave Paris.

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French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced on Tuesday a "agricultural emergency law" to calm the anger of farmers, who protest with tractors before Parliament against the trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur, among other demands.

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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