French farmers block Paris streets in protest against Mercosur trade deal
About 100 tractors blocked key Paris sites to protest a trade deal feared to harm French farmers and government cattle culls amid a bovine disease outbreak.
- On Jan 8, 2026, French farmers launched a pre-dawn blockade of roads into Paris and several landmarks, in a protest organised by the Confédération Rurale union.
- Opposing the Mercosur pact, farmers fear being undercut by cheaper South American goods and oppose mass culling ordered over lumpy skin disease.
- Protest convoys overran police checkpoints, drove along the Champs-Élysées and blocked roads around the Arc de Triomphe before dawn, while the Interior Ministry said about 20 tractors reached the city centre despite a ban and police largely avoided clashes.
- The action piled pressure on President Emmanuel Macron and his government a day before EU member states were expected to vote on the accord, while the European Commission proposed making 45 billion euros of EU funding available earlier to farmers.
- Negotiators face renewed EU internal negotiations with a possible signing in Paraguay on January 12, backed by Germany, Spain, Italy, while Belgian farmers staged mass protests in Brussels in December.
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Angrily against Brussels, French farmers have been challenging a free trade agreement for weeks.
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