Dissatisfied with the EU s agricultural policy, farmers in many parts of Italy held protest demonstr

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-07

Recently, in order to improve the agricultural policies related to the European Union, farmers in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland and other countries have held ** activities. On 5 February, some Italian peasants arrived on the outskirts of the capital, Rome, driving tractors and other agricultural vehicles, to begin a sustained demonstration. At the same time, the ** activities in the vicinity of cities such as Milan, Turin, Caserta and others are also escalating.

Early that morning, more than 250 tractors set off from Tuscany in central Italy to Rome. Arriving in Rome in the afternoon, they did not enter the city, but chose to assemble in some camps on the outskirts to prepare for the demonstrations that followed. **Event organizers said they would gather more farmers at multiple locations around Rome for mass marches starting on the 8th.

At the same time, farmers in other parts of Italy are continuing**. In Turin, about 200 tractors took part in the demonstration. In Milan, dozens of peasants gathered in front of the building in Lombardy. In Caserta, in the south, the event that lasted for several days caused local traffic congestion, with vehicles queuing for up to 4 kilometers.

One of the main demands of Italian farmers is the removal of EU regulations on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture through fallow or crop rotation on arable land. The European Commission is reportedly considering removing this rule.

* The farmer said: "We have made a request and are now waiting for a response. We need help, and that's vital to us. We will do our best to fight for our rights, especially for young people, and if the situation continues to deteriorate, our future will be affected. ”

Overall, these events highlight farmers' concerns and expectations for agricultural policy change. Their demands need to be heeded and responded to, and current problems need to be resolved in a constructive way, so as to provide better guarantees for agricultural development and the protection of farmers' rights and interests.

Finally, let's consider a question: how do you think the EU and the EU should respond to the demands of farmers in order to resolve the current conflicts and problems?

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