red. on Nostr: https://void.cat/d/PSfHrcKsCaAm2iA1Tyq1GC.mp4 More than 300 farmers tried to storm a ...
More than 300 farmers tried to storm a supermarket in Avignon, France, setting fire to barricades in front of its doors and occupying its parking lot with tractors in protest “against unfair payment.” The Young Farmers’ Union, which led the protest, emphasized they are working at a loss, under pressure from large-scale retail negotiators to cut prices.
“Through this cry of alarm, we are denouncing the measures announced by our government, which is slow in coming, and promises that have not been kept” - France’s government is failing to deliver on promises to protect farmers from exploitative corporate policies.
“We are fed up. [...] Today we can’t take it anymore, and we have to go out into the street”’ - said another union spokesperson.
The protests continue a broad trend in several EU countries, with farmers rising up against working conditions and regulations linked to EU laws. The protests echo last week’s week-long farmers’ revolt in Berlin, Germany. Similar protests have erupted in the Netherlands, Belgium, and other EU countries in recent months.
{
"id":"54c399c2a47ff0320fe4081904b8791610fd44e0891306735223f272ee745162",
"pubkey":"d5d471de68962a54c91da54caac866c1c6d2a49015472fe277f3aa2bfd1058a1",
"created_at":1705488906,
"kind":1,
"tags": [
[
"imeta",
"url https://void.cat/d/PSfHrcKsCaAm2iA1Tyq1GC.mp4",
"dim 406x720",
"x cf9e38ba40a99b877d2b789b8c1290a16bd3b4c5836aa600a7e143ff892de343"
],
[
"t",
"avignonprotest"
],
[
"t",
"farmersprotest"
],
[
"t",
"manifestationavignon"
]
],
"content":"https://void.cat/d/PSfHrcKsCaAm2iA1Tyq1GC.mp4\n\nMore than 300 farmers tried to storm a supermarket in Avignon, France, setting fire to barricades in front of its doors and occupying its parking lot with tractors in protest “against unfair payment.” The Young Farmers’ Union, which led the protest, emphasized they are working at a loss, under pressure from large-scale retail negotiators to cut prices.\n\n“Through this cry of alarm, we are denouncing the measures announced by our government, which is slow in coming, and promises that have not been kept” - France’s government is failing to deliver on promises to protect farmers from exploitative corporate policies.\n\n“We are fed up. [...] Today we can’t take it anymore, and we have to go out into the street”’ - said another union spokesperson.\n\nThe protests continue a broad trend in several EU countries, with farmers rising up against working conditions and regulations linked to EU laws. The protests echo last week’s week-long farmers’ revolt in Berlin, Germany. Similar protests have erupted in the Netherlands, Belgium, and other EU countries in recent months.\n\n\n#AvignonProtest #FarmersProtest #ManifestationAvignon",
"sig":"de9b522e8e479160a93e2bafa570d1b3d9ebbe650ee4dcabdfd80826c57df458436087b88c243b180d7afe431b866a486e476ca8bf260cbbfaf271e1ef79d40a"
}