Farmers' protests in Europe are gaining momentum, and their main requirements are the subject of attention for international media. In particular, according to Bloomberg, protests that began in France spread to other European because of the dissatisfaction of farmers with economic difficulties and bureaucratic obstacles.
In France, farmers overlap large highways, expressing dissatisfaction with the level of financial support to compensate for losses from new environmental standards and the increase in the cost of fuel and electricity. Protests are also planned in Poland, Lithuania and other EU countries.
In France, the FNSEA farm union has already presented the authorities with a new list of requirements, including about 40 points that are necessary to improve the working conditions of the farms. The protest is the leader of the FNSEA, who emphasizes the determination of farmers and ensure their survival .
Brussels also took place in Brussels, where more than 200 farmers demanded an increase in financial support and a decrease in bureaucratic restrictions. Protests in Europe occur against the background of falling income of agriculture and deterioration of working conditions due to the influence of economic and environmental factors.
It should be noted that farmers' protests in Europe are not only an internal political problem for individual countries, but also an important element of the European political landscape that requires attention and rapid decisions from the authorities.