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French Farmers Escalate Protests, Dump Manure and Block Roads Amid Trade and Culling Disputes

Agricultural unrest in France intensifies as livestock culls and fears over EU-Mercosur trade deal fuel demonstrations and confrontations with authorities

French farmers have intensified their protests in recent days, using dramatic tactics including dumping manure and blocking roads to express mounting anger over agricultural policies they say threaten their livelihoods.

Demonstrations have spread across southern and central France, highlighting deep discontent within rural communities over recent government actions and European Union-linked decisions.

At the centre of the unrest is widespread frustration with government-mandated livestock culls intended to contain outbreaks of contagious nodular dermatitis, a virus that affects cattle and buffalo.

French authorities have ordered the slaughter of thousands of animals under protocols required by EU animal health rules to prevent the disease’s spread, a strategy that many farmers view as excessive and economically devastating.

Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard has defended the approach, emphasising its role in protecting animal health, while pledging compensation and a new initiative to vaccinate up to one million cattle in the coming weeks to curb the virus’s impact.

The disease itself is not dangerous to humans, but it can lead to significant economic losses and trade restrictions for affected herds.:


The protests reflect broader and longstanding grievances in the agricultural sector.

Many farmers are deeply wary of the European Union’s proposed trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc of South American countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.

Under this deal, tariffs would be reduced or eliminated on many agricultural imports, raising fears among French producers that cheaper products from abroad—potentially produced under less stringent environmental and safety standards—will undercut domestic markets and erode food sovereignty.

Agricultural unions have consistently criticised the agreement, and farmers have staged rallies, blocked motorways and occupied city centres in opposition to the pact’s ratification.

While the deal still requires approval from EU member states and the European Parliament, its potential effects continue to fuel protest sentiment.

Beyond trade concerns, farmers also point to the cumulative burden of regulatory and environmental requirements imposed by EU policy frameworks.

Critics argue that a complex web of standards, coupled with rising production costs and competitive pressures, is squeezing rural businesses, particularly smaller family farms.

Some unions and independent farmers have called for moratoriums on new regulations, greater support for domestic production, and fairer treatment in international markets.

These grievances build on protests that began in 2024 over diesel subsidies, market volatility and subsidy allocations, forming part of a broader pattern of agricultural unrest observed across several EU countries in recent years.

In the latest demonstrations, farmers have blockaded major roads and motorways, dumped manure and agricultural waste outside prefectures and other public buildings, and occupied city centres to draw attention to their plight.

Some confrontations have involved clashes with law enforcement, though there have been no reports of sustained major violence.

Union leaders have warned that if their concerns are not addressed, further actions could disrupt transport links and supply chains, underscoring the depth of feeling within the farming community.

The government has sought to balance public health measures with economic support, while reiterating commitments to rural sectors and pledging compensation for losses incurred.

Yet the protests reveal a deep sense of frustration among many farmers, who feel caught between regulatory requirements, international competition and local economic realities.

As discussions on both trade policy and disease control continue within national and European forums, the agricultural protests in France underscore the complex and highly politicised intersection of food policy, trade and rural livelihoods.

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