DIRECT. Angry farmers: “We are under pressure”, Gabriel Attal welcomed on a farm in Indre-et-Loire

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2024-01-28 09:43:03

10:36

Gabriel Attal recognizes “the contradictory injunctions” suffered by the profession

The market gardener from Parçay-Meslay asks Gabriel Attal about the importance, according to him, of thinking about the profession of farmer in the long term. “The uneasiness is deep, endemic. We have to move forward on these subjects, it’s not easy because it involves a lot of people,” he says. The farmer cannot take responsibility for ecological changes alone. »

Gabriel Attal recognizes “the contradictory injunctions” between national and European decisions: “The challenge is to find solutions to get out of it. » “If we lose our agriculture, it is no longer the identity of France,” he adds. For the Prime Minister, the priorities are “to produce and protect” farmers.

10:24

“I have never encountered such problems in 25 years,” says a farmer to Gabriel Attal

Gabriel Attal exchanges with farmers. “We are under great pressure,” laments the president of the FDSEA of Indre-et-Loire to the Prime Minister. I have been a farmer for 25 years, I have never encountered such problems. »

10:16

Gabriel Attal has just arrived in Parçay-Meslay

The market gardener who operates the farm reports his personal situation to the Prime Minister. He describes difficulties in ensuring the ecological transition.

10:11

“Seven blocking points” in Île-de-France from Monday

On BFM, the president of Jeunes Agriculteurs Île-de-France announces “seven blocking points” from tomorrow in Île-de-France, without specifying their location. Yesterday, the unions just indicated Yesterday, the unions plan to erect roadblocks on all of the “heavy roads”. In short: on the motorways (A13, A1, A4, A6, etc.).

10:07

Change of program for Gabriel Attal

The Prime Minister was due to go to a cattle farm in Indre-et-Loire but the program was changed. He is expected in the next few minutes at a market garden in Parçay-Meslay, ten minutes from Tours. This operation is run by a representative of the FNSEA, indicate BFM and La Nouvelle-République. Then, Gabriel Attal must speak in La Riche, a town in the agglomeration of Tours.

09:41

“Free toll” operations in Eure-et-Loir from midday

In Eure-et-Loir, the FDSEA plans “free toll” operations from noon to 10 p.m. on the A10 and A11 motorways, in particular Allaires, Chartres-nord and Thivars.

09:37

In Brittany, the blocking of the N24 planned for this evening

In Brittany, many blockades were lifted on Saturday, but some remain in place, such as in Finistère, around Quimper and Carhaix, and in Lorient in Morbihan.

In the same department, the FDSEA announced from 11 p.m. an action around Ploërmel to block the N24 (Rennes-Vannes-Lorient), as well as the La Roche-Bernard bridge on the Vannes-Nantes axis.

08:59

“The worst enemy of French agriculture is the RN”

EELV MP Julien Bayou warns farmers against the temptation of the National Rally, a few months before the European elections. For him, the RN always wants “to get out of Europe, while France is the first beneficiary of the Common Agricultural Policy. If tomorrow is the end of the CAP, it is the end of French agriculture,” he says.

08:56

Bayou’s solutions for agriculture

“The uneasiness is not new and it is deep, you have to come from another planet not to realize it: since 2010, we have lost 27 farms per day,” insists the environmentalist deputy Julien Bayou. For EELV, all free trade treaties must be abandoned immediately – “New Zealand sheep crossing the planet, for nothing”, he criticizes, “the abolition of certain debts” and ” real sanctions” against agri-food groups that do not respect the laws. “At Bercy, they have had names for months and they have done nothing,” criticizes the former boss of the environmentalist party.

08:55

Environmentalists allied with farmers, according to Bayou

“For decades, it has often been France that blocks ecological progress and rushes ahead with free trade agreements. The general orientation is unfavorable to farmers,” criticizes EELV deputy Julien Bayou on RMC. He believes that elected environmentalists support farmers. And to give the example of the mayor of Lyon: “When Grégory Doucet sets up organic canteens, short circuits, and contracts with producers for years, it is a lasting market for farmers. »

08:49

“Be careful of political recovery”, underlines Maud Bregeon

“There is a difference between supporting a demonstration and blowing on the embers,” said Maud Bregeon, Renaissance MP. The elected official denounces a “political recovery, on the part of the extreme left as well as the extreme right”, citing the call from RN elected officials to block the Rungis market (Val-de-Marne).

Republican Eric Ciotti’s proposal to set an agricultural minimum wage does not convince her. “Farmers don’t ask for alms,” she says.

08:42

The freedom of movement of the French must not be “impeded”, underlines the spokesperson for the Renaissance deputies

Does the government allow violence to happen? “The vast majority of demonstrations are non-violent,” repeats Maud Bregeon, Renaissance MP for Hauts-de-Seine on franceinfo, who pleads for “dialogue rather than blockage”. Asked about a possible blockade of Île-de-France, the government will ensure that freedom of movement is not “impeded”, assures the spokesperson for the party’s deputies.

08:30

Eric Ciotti calls for a net income of 1,500 euros for farmers

The president of the Republicans (LR) Eric Ciotti pleads for a minimum income of 1,500 euros net monthly for farmers and believes on Sunday, in an interview with JDD, that the government’s responses to their anger are “ridiculously weak”.

The leader of the right believes that such a measure could be financed “by strongly sanctioning distributors who do not respect the law which guarantees a minimum price for agricultural production” and by removing “certain aid spent at a loss, in particular for the policy of the city “.

08:28

Rural Coordination affirms that Gabriel Attal does not consult them

On Cnews, the president of Rural Coordination France criticizes the Prime Minister for not having contacted them since these announcements on Friday. “We are not asking for social assistance, we are seeking to save our profession,” insists the woman who is calling for a reform of the Common Agricultural Policy. He should have been in constant consultation with us. »

The Lot-et-Garonne union section announced yesterday that it was going to take the road to Paris on Monday with the aim of blocking the Rungis market of national interest, the first wholesale fresh produce market in Europe.

08:08

“It’s a moment of contemplation”: a tribute to Alexandra Sonac and her daughter Camille in Ariège

4,000 people paid tribute to Alexandra and Camille Sonac on Saturday afternoon in Pamiers (Ariège), who died after being mowed down on a farmers’ roadblock on Tuesday January 23. “We are in pain, it is a moment of mourning, of contemplation. Today (Saturday), we are putting our demands on hold,” recalled the president of the Young Farmers of Ariège, very moved.

07:59

There are also improvements

L’A54 motorway has reopened towards Salon-de-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône) in the Saint-Martin de Crau/Eyguières-Miramas sector.

L’A51 motorwayin the South-East, has also reopened between Grenoble and Marseille.

Finally, traffic resumed on theA6 motorway north of Chalon-sur-Saône.

07:55

“Now that we have responded to the epicenter of the earthquake, we must take care of the aftershocks,” says an executive advisor

“The crisis is deep. We didn’t pretend to think that Gabriel Attal’s single trip would bring all the tractors into the farmyards,” says an executive advisor. Which evokes a “protean” movement and a multitude of interlocutors: national unions, departmental branches, non-unionized.

“We had to start by turning off the Occitan cauldron. Because it is from there that other centers of protest with different demands have sedimented. Now that we have responded to the epicenter of the earthquake, we must deal with the aftershocks. »

07:47

The Minister of Agriculture will be in Brussels on Wednesday

The Minister of Agriculture Marc Fesneau is expected in Brussels on Wednesday to notably request a relaxation of the European standard requiring that 4% of land be set aside, a recurring subject of discontent among farmers. He thinks he can get answers “within a week” on this point. Fesneau plans to send specific responses to winegrowers during a trip on Friday, possibly to Hérault, which had already been planned for a long time.

07:39

More disruptions in the South-West

  • L’A62 motorway is cut between Agen Ouest (n°6.1) and Montauban (n°10) in both directions.
  • In the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, on theA63 motorway towards Spain, the exit is obligatory at “Soustons n°10”. In the direction of Bordeaux, the obligatory exit at the A63-A64 junction.

07:32

“It is the ground that decides” the continuation of the movement, argues the president of the FNSEA

The national authorities of the FNSEA and Young Farmers have not yet decided on the continuation of the movement at the level of the entire country. “It’s the field that decides,” argues the president of the FNSEA, Arnaud Rousseau, in La Tribune Sunday.

“The Prime Minister only took into account part of the 122 demands we addressed to him. His proposals are not complete,” he regrets. “We want to sit around the table and discuss with him, claim by claim,” repeats the manager.

07:29

The A10 blocked in Vienne

This morning, the difficulties on the A10 motorway are concentrated in Vienne, south of Châtellerault. Motorists must exit at exit no. 29.

07:28

Gabriel Attal will visit a cattle farm in Indre-et-Loire

The Prime Minister is expected at 10:15 a.m. on a cattle farm in Chisseaux (Indre-et-Loire), Matignon announced Saturday mid-evening. This is the second visit to an agricultural site in the space of three days for Gabriel Attal. He should arrive on site at 10:15 a.m.

07:27

No improvement on the A7 and A20 motorways

Traffic conditions on the‘A7 are still complicated in both directions of traffic between Avignon (Vaucluse) and Chanas (Isère), indicates Vinci Autoroutes.

In Haute-Garonne, the highway A20 is still cut in the Montauban sector: between the Caussade exit n°59 and ZI Nord n°61 in both directions.

07:27

The FNSEA and Young Farmers of the Greater Paris Basin unions announce “a siege of the capital” from Monday

“From Monday January 29 at 2 p.m. farmers from the departments: Aisne, Aube, Eure, Eure-et-Loir, Île-de-France, Marne, Nord, Oise , Pas-de-Calais, Seine-et-Marne, Seine-Maritime and Somme, members of the FNSEA network and Young Farmers of the Greater Paris Basin are beginning a siege of the capital for an indefinite period. All heavy roads leading to the capital will be occupied by farmers,” we read in the press release.

07:26

Bonjour !

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