After truck inspection operations and lights lit on roundabouts Monday November 18, farmers continue to mobilize this Tuesday. The union known as very right-wing “Coordination Rurale” is calling for rallies in front of the prefectures. In Haute-Garonnethe meeting is set for 10 a.m., in front of the Toulouse Prefecture, Wednesday from 10 a.m. Rural coordination plans to “block food freight” from this Wednesday, November 20 at the Spanish border.
The Haute-Garonne firefighters indicated on Monday at 9:30 p.m. that they had intervened to contain several straw bale and pallet fires on three roundabouts on departmental road 6, in Cazères, near the A 64 and A 61 motorways. The gendarmerie was present on the scene.
In the Tarnthe farmers will go to the Albi prefecture around 2 p.m. Yesterday, the FDSEA unions and the Young Farmers of Tarn were around 150 on the Nationale 88, in Lescure d'Albigeois to check the contents of around twenty trucks.
In the Gersfrom 7 a.m. this Tuesday, convoys will set off towards Auch, from Condom, Vic-Fezensac and Mirande. They will take the D930 from Condom, the N124 from Vic-Fezensac and the N21 from Mirande. From 9 a.m., in Auch, the Place de la Libération, the Allées d'Etigny and the Foirail car park will be blocked. These blockages are expected to last at least until Wednesday.
In Agen, in Lot-et-Garonne, Rural Coordination hopes for 400 participants in front of the prefecture. Last January, in Agen, 400 farmers took part in the mobilization. They set fire to tires, slurry, and hay in front of the prefecture before blocking the A62 in both directions. A convoy of tractors had headed towards the Rungis international market. The Rural Coordination in Lot-et-Garonne claims 1,250 members.
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