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Show of solidarity: Growing outrage among farmers pushes government to seek solutions in the French language

Show of solidarity: Growing outrage among farmers pushes government to seek solutions in the French language

The rise of anger among farmers: inevitable support!

\n\nThe difficulties encountered by the agricultural sector, particularly with regard to climate change, international competition and fluctuating prices, are causing growing anger among French farmers. The way the government strives to find solutions and show support is extremely important to mitigate this ira.\n\n

The sources of agricultural anger

\n\nTHE farmers face a multitude of challenges that play a role in their rising anger. Adaptation to climate change, the management of animal diseases, the reduction in CAP aid, the increase in charges, but also almost non-existent visibility on the prices of their products - resulting from the fruit of their hard work - fuel the feeling of dissatisfaction.\n\n

The government's quest for solutions

\n\nFaced with this situation, the government is strongly requested to show support and find solutions. Several measures have already been put in place, such as the recovery plan, compensation for losses in the event of an agricultural calamity and various aid for the development of agroecology. However, these initiatives, although laudable, remain unsatisfactory in the eyes of many farmers.\n\nThe European Commission's recent proposal for a drastic reduction in pesticides is once again raising concerns among farmers. They fear that the constraints will be too heavy and that this will further harm their competitiveness. In addition, the vagueness surrounding the possible agreement with Mercosur, a market which does not apply the same health and environmental standards as France, adds to the uncertainty.\n\n

Supporting farmers: a national imperative

\n\nIn this context, show support with farmers becomes crucial. To limit the anger of farmers, the government must not only maintain and strengthen existing aid, but also engage in dialogue with the sector, understand their needs and provide realistic and effective solutions.\n\nThe agricultural sector, vital to our economy and lifestyles, deserves increased attention and support to overcome these complex and diverse challenges. This is a crucial issue for the government, which must demonstrate its desire to accompany and support farmers in their mission to feed France while preserving our natural environment. \n\n