French farmers express net zero nausea as ‘siege of Paris’ begins

Posted: January 29, 2024 by oldbrew in Agriculture, Emissions, net zero, People power, Politics
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The tractors are out in force. Wrestling with onerous climate regulations, squeezed by supermarkets and pressured to give up land, many farmers have had more than enough, and not only in France.
Update: Farmergeddon! – (Daily Mail)
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Why the farmers don’t like the EU’s environmental policies BBC News.

At the heart of the European Green Deal, which sets out how to make Europe climate-neutral by 2050, is a scheme called the Farm to Fork Strategy.

The approach aims to:

— Halve pesticide use by 2030
— Reduce fertiliser use
— Devote at least 10% of agricultural areas to non-agricultural uses (for example by turning it into fallow land, planting non-productive trees or creating ponds)
— Ensure 25% of the total EU agricultural land is used for organic farming
by 2030

These targets are seen by many farmers as unrealistic and expensive.

The Green Deal itself also includes legislation aimed at reducing emissions.

Agriculture accounts for around 11% of the EU’s total greenhouse gas emissions, so farmers will be very affected by efforts to reduce emissions.

Already in 2019, protests erupted in the Netherlands over proposals to dramatically reduce livestock farming in order to lower emissions.
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‘Just impossible’ to be a farmer in France

There’s a line of tractors behind me which is blocking one of the main motorways into Paris, near Charles de Gaulle airport.

We were driving along with one man who is here with his son-in-law, who has been driving a tractor. His son-in-law has a horse stables not too far from here.

He says things are just impossible for farmers here in France, and that it’s very hard for them to compete with other countries in the European Union, which he says have lower standards.

On top of that, he was complaining about the low cost of food being sold and the challenge that the green agenda is posing for production.

Full report here.

Comments
  1. catweazle666 says:

    Someone needs to tell the NutZero lunatics that food is grown by farmers, it doesn’t come ready-formed out of supermarkets.

  2. rogercaiazza says:

    They also think that electricity comes from that outlet in the wall

  3. rogercaiazza: it comes from the outlet in the wall. The problem is that’s as far as most people care. Making sure that outlets work and provide is something for other planning guys, many that wear overalls and work in noisy environments.

    Echoes of HG Wells the Time machine. Those that don’t usually are painting roses and nudes.

  4. oldbrew says:

    Some Government concessions offered, but farmers press on.

    https://www.france24.com/en/france/20240126-french-farmers-block-highway-paris-protest-pressure-attal-government

    Why French farmers are up in arms: fuel hikes, green regulation, EU directives

    French farmers have engaged in a standoff with the government to express anger over a perceived lack of respect, rising costs and suffocating EU regulation. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal seeks to calm the protesters while the far-right National Rally hopes to take advantage of their anger, just five months before the European elections.

    Issued on: 23/01/2024

    https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20240123-why-french-farmers-are-up-in-arms-fuel-hikes-green-regulation-eu-directives

  5. oldbrew says:

  6. Tish Farrell says:

    Also if artificial fertilizer is to be reduced along with cutting back grazing herds as per zeolotzero, we’re going to need a helluva (impossible?) amount of composting going on. Or is this where the lab food comes in. The UK apparently can’t feed or fuel itself now. Key considerations, you would think, with all the warmongering going on.

  7. oldbrew says:

    Horns blaring and engines roaring, 100s of tractors bring farmers’ plight to an EU summit

    February 1, 2024

    BRUSSELS (AP) — Convoys with hundreds of angry farmers driving heavy-duty tractors advanced toward European Union headquarters, bent on getting their complaints about excessive costs, rules and bureaucracy heard by EU leaders at a summit Thursday.

    After warming their limbs at burning piles of pallets, the farmers mounted their vehicles and entered the Belgian capital with the rumble of engines, firecrackers and blaring horns piercing the early morning slumber in a culmination of weeks of protests around the bloc.

    https://apnews.com/article/eu-farmers-protest-summit-4f3912f5c98a73bc550f1f38ca9e60bb

    Smoke outside EU HQ from burning tyres.

  8. oldbrew says:

    Government concessions made to French farmers…

    France’s two main farming unions on Thursday called for blockades besieging Paris and other cities to be suspended after the government announced a clampdown on food imports.

    “We have decided that at present, given everything that has been announced … we need to change our methods of action, and so we are calling on our networks … to suspend the blockades and embark on a new form of mobilisation,” said Arnaud Gaillot, head of the Jeunes Agriculteurs (Young Farmers) union, alongside Arnaud Rousseau, the FNSEA boss.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/french-farmers-call-off-protests-after-new-law-tackling-food-imports-is-announced/ar-BB1hCHew

    A truce for now.

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