Vienna 02/14/2024
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The agricultural protests in Europe, which have been going on for over a month, are gaining strength. More and more European Union countries are joining the farmers’ strike. It’s no longer a battle for privileges for this industry. Farmers fight for survival. If there are no more farmers, we will only have to live on the mass products of large corporations and the worms they spread.
There are massive protests in 15 countries of the European Union. Access to highways, offices and border crossings are closed.
The farmers in France are the most radical – this is because of their tradition. What all strikers have in common is resistance to the Green Deal imposed by the EU. It’s neither green nor a deal.
On Monday, February 12th, an article was published on the German platform Tichyeinblick.de: How power struggles in the EU are destroying agriculture. Source.
Part of the Green Deal is the so-called farm-to-fork strategy, which should implement the Green Deal. The strategy aims to make the European food system more sustainable and reduce its impact on third countries, the theory goes. The strategy was implemented through a large number of individual laws that burdened farmers in the EU and were intended to force them out of the market and out of their fields – such as reducing the cultivated areas, excessive fertilizer bans, reducing the number of animals kept and many other mundane details only Brussels bureaucrats could come up with.
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Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
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