The head of the FNSEA agricultural union, Arnaud Rousseau, has called for renewed protests by French farmers starting May 26, citing unfulfilled government promises following past demonstrations. He expressed feelings of betrayal among farmers and criticized the government's inaction on crucial issues like water and production. The protests aim to pressure the government regarding trade policies, such as the 'Mercosur' agreement. Rousseau emphasized that without mobilization, farmers risk losing any hope of seeing their concerns addressed.
This is intolerable for us (...) If farmers don't mobilise again, then these promises won't be kept.
We need to see the concrete action on our farms, for example on the issue of water or on the issue of production.
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