
Macron Fears Another Farmer Revolt as Brussels Races To Seal Mercosur Deal
The fear of a French farmers’ uprising looms over the final countdown before the free trade agreement with Latin American countries is ratified.

The fear of a French farmers’ uprising looms over the final countdown before the free trade agreement with Latin American countries is ratified.
Brazil’s President Lula called on Emmanuel Macron to finalise the EU-Mercosur deal

Over 200 vehicles have blocked the main roads into Paris to fight back against green policies threatening the farmers’ way of life and French agriculture.

The Commission is softening its Green Deal to appease trade allies, exposing glaring double standards.

Indigenous lands would be rolled over to increase agriculture exports to the EU, while European farmers would be crushed by the lesser-regulated competition.

Saddled with strict regulations and fearing the looming EU free trade agreement with South America, farmers still have many questions for the political class.

A shift to the Right is expected in the representation in the Agriculture Chambers

The success of the French-Polish opposition to Mercosur hinges on Meloni, but sources in Rome say they can’t rely on her this time.

Commission President accused of capitalizing on France’s government crisis to push unwanted free trade agreement.

“We do not want an influx of this food from South America. It does not meet standards. This food is not fit to eat,” spokesman said.