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Spanish farmers protest: Tractor demonstration over EU policies and prices

By Ciaran Giles and Raf Casert
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8 Feb, 2024 09:12 PM3 mins to read

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Farmers make barricades after blocking a highway during a protest near Mollerussa, northeast Spain. Photo / AP
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Farmers make barricades after blocking a highway during a protest near Mollerussa, northeast Spain. Photo / AP

Mirroring protests across Europe, thousands of farmers in Spain staged a second day of tractor demonstrations on this week across the country, blocking highways to demand changes in European Union farming policies and measures to combat production cost hikes and severe drought.

The protests led to several main national highways being blocked. Access to the eastern port of Castellon and the southeastern Jerez airport were temporarily cut off.

State news agency Efe said that 1000 tractors were heading slowly towards Barcelona’s city centre, causing major traffic jams on roads into the northeastern port capital of Spain’s Catalonia region.

The protests, involving several thousand people on tractors and in other vehicles, haven’t been backed by Spain’s three main farming organisations, which have called for separate protests in the coming days.

Several media reports have linked many of the protests to conservative groups.

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So far there have been no serious incidents. The demonstrations are expected to continue over the coming weeks with a major protest in Madrid on February 21.

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Speaking in Spain’s parliament on Wednesday, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez pledged to help farmers and take their case to Europe.

The Agriculture Ministry on Tuesday announced about 270 million euros in aid to 140,000 farmers to compensate for Spain’s severe drought and problems caused by Russia’s war against Ukraine.

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Agriculture Minister Luis Planas Puchades met with farmers’ unions on February 2, but failed to persuade them to halt the protests.

There have been other protests in countries such as France, Poland and Greece in recent days.

The European Commission, the EU’s executive branch, has already made concessions to farmers over the past few weeks on environmental and aid rules, and this week decided to shelve plans to halve the use of pesticides and other dangerous products.

A coffin is displayed on a truck as a symbol of the critical situation of the farmers as farmers take part in the massive protest, in Tafalla, northern Spain on Wednesday. Photo / AP
A coffin is displayed on a truck as a symbol of the critical situation of the farmers as farmers take part in the massive protest, in Tafalla, northern Spain on Wednesday. Photo / AP

Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib of Belgium, which currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, said the rules governing farming “need to be reassessed in the light of current realities”.

European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic said that “resource scarcity, price shocks and an increasingly competitive global market are having a huge impact on the farming sector and rural communities”.

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“We have seen from the farmers protesting on the streets of Europe that many of them feel trapped, that their needs are not being met. So, we must act,” he added.

Inaction, though, would likely please many of the protesting farmers as it might delay current EU plans that call for costly bureaucratic changes and the approval of international free trade deals that would bring cheap farm produce onto European markets.

- Raf Casert reported from Brussels.

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