French farmers gear up for protests in push for talks with PM Barnier
French farmers are planning two days of protest across the country in December to highlight their drop in income due to high inflation – the final phase of a wave of demonstrations that have previously addressed the proposed EU deal with South American trade bloc Mercosur, and issues with red tape.
France's FNSEA farmer's union plans to mobilise across the country on 9 and 10 December, according to its president Arnaud Rousseau.
This latest action will address farmers' income, the pricing of agricultural products and ongoing trade negotiations with distributors.
Speaking on RMC radio on Friday morning, Rousseau said that the aim is to conclude the series of protests with a meeting with Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
Following a series of demonstrations at the start of the year, farming unions resumed their protests in mid-November, united behind their demand for better incomes and opposition to the proposed free trade agreement between the European Union and the South American trade bloc Mercosur.
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