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French Farmers Spray Manure On Their Government Buildings
Farmers from many cities in France have organized mass protests to express their disagreement with the government's moves.
Some government buildings were covered with hay and sprayed with manure, and the scenes quickly spread across Europe and around the world.
French farmers have protested against fuel prices, higher taxes, climate policy and government measures that will have the biggest impact on agriculture. They have been protesting against government measures since November.
Angry farmers threw hay at a number of government buildings in the French city of Dijon, where more than 80 tractors gathered, with which the farmers blocked busy roads and caused major traffic jams.
From the city of Quimper in the north-west of France comes a video where we can watch the moment when farmers sprayed government buildings with manure. Take a look at the scenes from France, where large-scale farmers protests have been taking place for two months.
Some government buildings were covered with hay and sprayed with manure, and the scenes quickly spread across Europe and around the world.
French farmers have protested against fuel prices, higher taxes, climate policy and government measures that will have the biggest impact on agriculture. They have been protesting against government measures since November.
Angry farmers threw hay at a number of government buildings in the French city of Dijon, where more than 80 tractors gathered, with which the farmers blocked busy roads and caused major traffic jams.
From the city of Quimper in the north-west of France comes a video where we can watch the moment when farmers sprayed government buildings with manure. Take a look at the scenes from France, where large-scale farmers protests have been taking place for two months.