"Mercosur Dead for Sure": Farmers Organize a Dam on the Bridge of Normandy and Want to Block the Port of Le Havre
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Farmers' Anger: "Filtering Dam" at the Port of Le Havre by Farmers Against the Eu-Mercosur Agreement
Agricultural activists intend to block the passage of food that does not meet the health and environmental standards imposed on French and European producers.
The mobilization of farmers against the treaty of Mercosur continues this Sunday. An operation is thus carried out at the port of Le Havre, in the Seine-Maritime.Between 250 and 300 professionals from different agricultural sectors are gathered at the entrance of one of the ten largest European ports in number of tonnes.They do not block the site strictly speaking.They carry out a sort of filtering dam.Interrogated on franceinfo, Justin Lemaitre…
A hundred farmers spent the night at the entrance of the port of Le Havre to set up on Sunday a "filtering dam" and control the trucks.
Hundreds of farmers were gathered this Saturday to try to block the port of Le Havre (Seine-Maritime). They plan to control the goods of incoming and outgoing trucks in protest of the agreement signed by the European Union with the countries of Mercosur.
Farmers continue to mobilize on Saturday 10 January against the signing of the agreement between the European Union and Mercosur, but also against the management of nodular dermatosis in France.
Many tractors visited the Pont de Normandie on the Seine-Maritime side this Saturday, at the beginning of the afternoon. Farmers are mobilizing to denounce the Mercosur agreement.
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