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petar1989 · 9 months ago
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Tracteur de France 2024 Farmers Protest T-Shirt
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mapsontheweb · 9 months ago
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Map of countries in Europe where farmers protests are ongoing
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starfleetwitch · 9 months ago
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🚜✊🏼In this house we stand with the farmers ✊🏼🚜
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head-post · 9 months ago
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Polish farmers block rail links with Ukraine
On 18 February, Polish farmers completely blocked the movement of trucks in both directions at the international checkpoint Dorohusk-Jahodyn and disrupted railway communication with Ukraine, Ukrainian media reported.
Since 9:00 Kyiv time, Polish farmers have been completely blocking the movement of lorries in both directions at the Dorohusk-Jahodyn international checkpoint. The farmers are holding a large-scale protest on the access roads to the village of Dorohusk.
Despite the protesters’ promises to let perishable, dangerous or humanitarian goods through, not a single heavy vehicle has crossed the border since then. The State Customs Service of Ukraine noted that shuttle buses passed through normally without queues.
As of 16 February, Polish farmers blocked six checkpoints on the border with Ukraine.
Read more HERE
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liam-twatter · 7 months ago
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hey Eu... this was the first Brexit song, according to the book
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jobaaj · 9 months ago
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Europe could starve! Farmers are protesting all across Europe!! Thousands of tractors have blocked all roads outside Paris, while similar protests are taking place in several European countries such as Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, as well as Spain, Portugal and Romania, as well as Hungary. Tractors and hay were used to block roads, vegetables were thrown, and manure was thrown on public buildings. One farmer and his daughter were killed. Two protesters threw soup on the Louvre's Mona Lisa! But why? Because the farming system in Europe is not working. Farmers were already struggling but the latest EU laws have angered the farmers: - - A free-trade deal that could flood European markets with cheap meat and produce. - A push by the government to bring down food inflation. - A plan to phase out tax breaks on farming fuel! - A mandate to leave 4% of farmland fallow!! European farmers, who were already under severe financial strain, could not bear it so they began protesting against these EU laws. France has vowed to support these farmers as the EU has conceded and delayed the fallow requirement. However, farmers claim it is not enough. What awaits EU’s farms?? Follow Jobaaj Stories (the Media arm of Jobaaj.com Group) for more.
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seema-dassi · 7 months ago
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Merciful God never ordered to eat meat
Holy Bible, Genesis 1:29
Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it.
They will be yours for food.
#Facts_About_EasterSunday
Kabir Is God
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channeledhistory · 8 months ago
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tinyshe · 8 months ago
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Feb 28, 2024 European farmers are protesting in huge numbers against policies that will greatly reduce food production. Have people finally had enough of the agenda of the globalists?
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xtruss · 9 months ago
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Farmers' Protests in Europe: Facts and Figures
What started as silent discontent over the EU's stringent agricultural policies has now swept across the entire Europe and has become a serious domestic matter, threatening a deeper fracture between governments and their voters.
— Sputnik International | Monday February 12, 2024
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In recent months, farmers across European nations have been protesting unwise short-sighted policies pursued by bloc officials that harm local agriculture workers. To express their outrage, protesters are blocking highways and dumping waste in front of government buildings to draw attention to their woes.
Farmers are protesting rising financial burdens, poorly regulated agricultural imports, growing fuel prices, and other adverse EU measures in the sector. The demonstrations question the consistency of EU agricultural policy as it stands today, especially amid growing military spending and billion of euros being thrown at foreign objectives.
Take a closer look at Sputnik's infographic to learn more!
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gwydionmisha · 9 months ago
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Farmer protests spread across Europe
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rodaportal · 9 months ago
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🌾 Exploring the Farmer Uprising in the EU: Unveiling Grievances and Victories 🌱
Dive into the heart of the recent farmer protests sweeping across the European Union! From soaring economic pressures to import woes and environmental challenges, this post uncovers the multifaceted issues driving farmers to the streets.
Discover how governments are responding, the concessions being made, and the remarkable victory achieved by French farmers. Join the conversation on the future of European agriculture! 🚜🌍 #EUfarming #FarmerProtests #EnvironmentalChallenges #EuropeanUnion #AgriculturalPolicy 🌾🌱
📹 Watch Now: https://youtu.be/pwz6_BBrC6Y
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petar1989 · 9 months ago
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Trattore d' italia 2024 Farmers Protest T-Shirt
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liberty1776 · 9 months ago
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The FARMERS PROTESTS are INTENSIFYING
Support the Farmers! In USA lets all unite aginst Biden and the rich!
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head-post · 5 months ago
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Spanish, French farmers block border to “put pressure” on EU elections
French and Spanish farmers again blocked two major border crossings in the Pyrenees on Monday evening to “influence” next Sunday’s European elections and demand, among other things, cheaper energy, Le Monde reports.
According to Luis Francisco del Acqua, a cereal producer from the Valladolid region of northern Spain who was present at the Biriatu (Pyrenees-Atlantics) toll road, the protest of farmers and cattle breeders, which began on Monday morning, will continue “all night, until tomorrow” on Tuesday. Eloi Huguet, a goat farmer in the Girona region (northeastern Spain) who took part in blocking the A9 Montpellier-Barcelona motorway at Le Pertuis, on the French-Spanish border, told Agence France-Presse on Monday evening:
“We will stay until 10 a.m. tomorrow [Tuesday].”
For its part, Vinci Autoroutes confirmed that the A9 remained blocked on Monday evening, adding that in Biriatu a “filter” allows some light vehicles to pass on the A63.
By 10 a.m. on Monday morning, a long queue of dozens of Spanish tractors had joined the few French farmers standing at the A9’s junction with the border in the Pyrenees-Orientales.
As with the blockade of the A9 motorway, protesters blocked seven other border crossings between Spain and France along the Pyrenees, from Catalonia to the Basque Country on Monday.
This protest in support of cheaper energy and compliance with mirror regulations (which would impose the same environmental standards on third-country farmers as in Europe) was unique in that it was not organised by traditional farmers’ unions. Xabi Dallemane, one of the organisers of the “no label” action in the Basque Country, explains:
“It’s not normal to have standards imposed on us that are not respected for the products we import.”
For this cattle and duck farmer in Bidach, the action is “peaceful” and aims to “put pressure on our future MEPs.”
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nco05 · 9 months ago
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This European farmer's protest has made me use my car less which ironically is better for the environment of me. When I did need it, I tried to stay go to places that wouldn't be the farmer's target. They can keep their protest & I did my thing which is a win-win
But the mental gymnastics of taking route A cuz it's not the motorway, but also not route B cuz road constructions & also not route C cuz it's really annoying in my opinion is kinda tedious. Oh well... I still stand by the farmers
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