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With anger against green regulations and cheap imports shared among farmers across Europe, protesters from Italy, Spain and other European countries took part in the Brussels demonstration, which ...
The 2024 European farmers' protests are a series of protests by farmers that have been occurring since December 2023. The farmers have protested against low food prices, proposed environmental regulations (such as a carbon tax, pesticide bans, nitrogen emissions curbs and restrictions on water and land usage), and trade in agricultural products with non-European Union member states, such as ...
2023–2024 German farmers' protests, ongoing protests since 2023 by farmers in Germany; 2024 French farmers' protests, ongoing protests since 2024 by farmers in France; 2024 Polish farmers' protests, protests in early 2024 by farmers in Poland; November 2024 United Kingdom farmers' protests, ongoing protests since 2024 by farmers in the United ...
Thousands of Spanish farmers on tractors blocked highways and some city streets Friday in a fourth consecutive day of protest against European Union agriculture policies and to demand measures to ...
Spanish farmers on Friday blocked streets across the country in a fourth day of protests and announced plans to gather in Madrid as they railed against the EU's environmental rules and what they ...
2022 –2024 German economic crisis; 2024 European farmers' protests (ongoing). [1] [2] [3] [4]2023–2024 German farmers' protests; 2024 French farmers' protests; 2024 Netherlands farmers' protests
Spanish farmers' associations said on Tuesday they were planning to take to the streets in February in protest against strict European regulations and lack of government support as unrest ...
A group of 250 farmers' unions, organized under the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha and the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (a non-political platform consisting of 150 unions) from Punjab, are leading the 2024 protest. [33] [34] The march was paused as discussions were ongoing between the farmer's unions and the government ministers. [35]