Côtes-d’Armor. Angry farmers will occupy the Kernilien roundabout, near Guingamp

Côtes-d’Armor. Angry farmers will occupy the Kernilien roundabout, near Guingamp
Côtes-d’Armor. Angry farmers will occupy the Kernilien roundabout, near Guingamp

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Edward Kerfrieden

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Nov. 28, 2024 at 9:25 a.m.

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Angry farmers are back in Côtes-d'Armor! This Thursday, November 28, they will occupy the Kernilien roundabout, between Guingamp and Lannion, from 2 p.m., at the call of the FDSEA and Young Farmers.

“We are planning several actions in the afternoon, we cannot reveal everything for the moment, but things should change a lot during the day,” warns David Labbé, president of the poultry sector at the FDSEA of Côtes-d’ Armor and breeder in Plourivo.

“French products are replaced by foreign products”

After a first gathering in Callac on November 14, a symbolic action had already taken place in Kernilien on Monday, November 18. The farmers then placed crosses on the roundabout, to symbolize the death of French agriculture, in the event of the European Union signing Mercosur, a free trade agreement with five South American countries: “French products are being replaced by foreign products. French breeding is dying out, particularly in poultry, where one in two poultry is imported. The State is slow to implement

places all the essential administrative simplification measures and mirror clauses”, denounce the unions.

Traffic could therefore be disrupted this Thursday, November 28, from 2 p.m. around Kernilien, in Plouisy.

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