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When Farmers Cry Out and Brussels Doesn't Listen

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The tractors in Brussels are not just a symbol of anger. They are a warning cry from Europe's farmers to Europe's leaders. Nina Cappelen. For years, farmers across the EU have been protesting. Not for privileges, but for the right to exist. For the right to produce food. For the right to be heard. Yet they are met with silence, regulations, and political decisions that systematically undermine their livelihoods. It is time to ask the fundamental…
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The tractors in Brussels are not just a symbol of anger. They are a warning cry from Europe's farmers to Europe's leaders. Nina Cappelen. For years, farmers across the EU have been protesting. Not for privileges, but for the right to exist. For the right to produce food. For the right to be heard. Yet they are met with silence, regulations, and political decisions that systematically undermine their livelihoods. It is time to ask the fundamental…

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steigan.no broke the news in on Sunday, December 21, 2025.
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