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Angry French farmers storm Paris agriculture fair ahead of Macron visit

Protesters clash with police and call for president to resign amid chaotic scenes

A group of French farmers stormed a major Paris farm fair today ahead of a planned visit by Emmanuel Macron amid anger over costs, red tape and green regulations.
Facing dozens of police officers inside the trade fair, the farmers were shouting and booing, calling for the French president’s resignation.
“This is our home!”, they shouted, as lines of French CRS riot police sought to contain the demonstration. There were some clashes with demonstrators and the police arrested at least one of them.
Mr Macron, who had breakfast with French farmers’ union leaders, was scheduled to walk within the alleys of the trade fair afterwards.
“I’m saying this for all farmers: you’re not helping any of your colleagues by smashing up stands, you’re not helping any of your colleagues by making the show impossible, and in a way scaring families away from coming,” Mr Macron told reporters after his meeting with union leaders.
The Paris farm show – a major event in France, attracting around 600,000 visitors over nine days – was meant to open at 9am. The doors were still closed at 0838 GMT, following the storming by angry farmers.
In a sign of tensions between French farmers and the government, Mr Macron cancelled a debate he wanted to hold at the fair today with farmers, food processors and retailers, after farmers unions said they would not take part.
Farmers have been protesting across Europe, calling for better income, less bureaucracy and denouncing unfair competition from cheap Ukrainian goods imported to help Kyiv’s war effort.
French farmers earlier this month largely suspended protests that included blocking highways and dumping manure in front of public buildings after the prime minister Gabriel Attal promised new measures worth €400 million (£341 million).
But protests resumed this week to put pressure on the government to provide more help and deliver on promises.

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