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French farmers' union calls for more protests in May

  • French farmers' union FNSEA called for new protests starting May 26, 2024, to pressure the government in France.
  • This call followed failed government promises after earlier protests in February and March 2024, which disrupted over 70 autoroutes.
  • The protests oppose trade policies like the Mercosur agreement and support the agriculture bill projet de loi Duplomb, aiming to remove constraints on farmers.
  • FNSEA leader Arnaud Rousseau said, "This is intolerable for us" and stressed the need for concrete actions on farms including water and production issues.
  • The renewed protests suggest ongoing tensions between farmers and the government, while details of the May actions remain unclear as debate on the bill begins.
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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