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Farmers block roads in Brussels to protest South American free-trade deal

About 10,000 farmers from 27 EU countries protested with tractors against the trade deal fearing it threatens local agriculture and food standards, organizers said.

  • On February 1, 2024, thousands of farmers blocked Brussels' European quarter with tractors, set off fireworks and hurled potatoes and eggs while police in Brussels used tear gas and water cannon during the EU leaders' summit.
  • Worried by commission proposals, European farmers fear cheaper South American beef, sugar, rice, honey and soybeans will undercut livelihoods, and the Walloon Agricultural Federation calls the 20 percent subsidy cut "totally unacceptable."
  • Ahead of the summit, Copa-Cogeca expected about 10,000 protesters and FWA among more than 40 farming groups converging on Place Luxembourg.
  • Italy's move to join France seeking a delay threw plans to seal the deal into jeopardy, yet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa remain scheduled to sign in Brazil on Saturday.
  • The accord would eliminate tariffs on nearly all goods over 15 years and has been negotiated for 25 years; once ratified it would cover 780 million people and a quarter of global GDP.
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Thousands of farmers from different European countries blocked the centre of Brussels with hundreds of tractors early on Thursday. The protest was directed against the trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur and to warn of the impact that the cuts envisaged in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) could have. The organizers expected the assistance of about 8,000 demonstrators and about 500 tractors. Their aim was to block access t…

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