
France Announces Import Suspensions Amid Farmers’ Mercosur Opposition
The French government moves to block certain imported fruits in order to safeguard supply chains, protect consumers, and support local farmers.

The French government moves to block certain imported fruits in order to safeguard supply chains, protect consumers, and support local farmers.

Rising fertilizer prices, driven by sanctions and Brussels regulation, are squeezing farm margins, cutting yields, and pushing food prices higher across the EU.

Illegal EU farm subsidies leave farmers demanding justice after exposing fraud—leading to clashes with police and reported injuries.

Arrests in Westminster and accusations of “two-tier Britain” sharpen a brewing rural revolt against Labour’s fiscal plans.

The investigation confirms what right-wing politicians have been warning about.

The EU has moved to protect established terminology for meat products, sparking debate between livestock farmers and supporters of vegetarian alternatives.

Carrying a coffin through Liverpool, protesters warn Labour’s inheritance reforms will force family farms to sell up and vanish.

Brussels aims to wrap up talks with India by year-end as critics warn the pact could expose Europe’s countryside to cheaper imports and uneven competition.

The European People’s Party has branded the EU’s draft budget a disaster for agriculture, even though it backed earlier CAP reforms that raised costs for farmers.

The text enables swift safeguards—and even urgent action—when imports hit producers at a regional or sectoral level.