2024 French farmers' protests

The 2024 French farmers' protests[2] are a series of protests and road blockages organized mainly by agricultural unions (FNSEA, Young Farmers [fr], Rural Coordination [fr], Confédération paysanne [fr]) since 18 January 2024.[3] The farmers protested against low food prices, proposed reductions in state subsidies for farmers' diesel fuel, and a EU-Mercosur free trade agreement.[4][5]

2024 French farmers' protests
Part of 2024 European farmers' protests
Tractors at Saint-Etienne-de-Fontbellon (Ardèche, Occitania) during the french farmers' protests in January 2024.
Date16 January 2024 – ongoing
(3 months, 1 week and 4 days)
Location
 France
GoalsEnd of the tax on diesel, payment of aid planned by the state, and end of free trade agreement negotiations
Methods
StatusOngoing
Casualties
Death(s)2
Injuries3
Arrestedat least 91[1]

In response to the protests, Gabriel Attal's government scrapped proposed reductions in government subsidies for agricultural diesel and other measures to reduce financial and bureaucratic burdens for farmers, but the protests persisted.[6]

Chronology edit

Since October of 2023 smaller-scale pacific actions where have been carried out first in Occitania and then in other regions by farmers such as turning upside down municipal signage, this movement is called "On marche sur la tête", literally "we walk on the head" which is a french expression for "it's nonsense".[7][8]

The movement started from Occitania,[9][10][11] first with a demonstration in Toulouse on 16 January, which had no impact. Occitan farmers (Jérôme Bayle)[12] then decided to block the A64 motorway Toulouse-Tarbes on 18 January.[13][14][15] The movement has damaged property, including government buildings. Thus, on the night of January 18 to 19, an administration building was blown up by an explosion in Carcassonne (Occitania). This act was claimed by the Comité Régional d'Action Viticole (CRAV), a radical Occitan group of winemakers.[16][17][6]

On 23 January, a 37-year-old Occitan farmer[18] and her 12-year-old daughter were killed after a car crashed into a roadblock where they were standing. The farmer's husband was badly injured.[19][20]

Major roads have been affected in France from January 23.[21] Protesters planned to besiege Paris starting January 29. Some Occitan activists from Lot-et-Garonne of the Rural coordination [fr] of Agen (Karine Duc and José Perez) even managed to enter the Rungis market (near Paris) but they were immediately arrested by the police.[22][23]

The blockades of autoroutes were removed by 3 February 2024 after promises announced by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal on February 1.[24][25] These protests are analogous to the 2024 Italian protests for agriculture.

See also edit

References edit

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