Eric Foucault is riding his hulking inexperienced tractor extra slowly than he can stroll. Shouting into his cell phone above the cacophony of engines and horns, the farmer from south of Paris is one in every of 200 others clogging up the freeway into the French capital.Foucault and his fellow protesters are stressed, their record of grievances lengthy: hovering prices, expanding paperwork, new Ecu Union rules in its Inexperienced Deal and imports diluting their markets. “He who sows distress reaps anger,” says one in every of their placards.
Farmers’ Rebellion Threatens Election 12 months Upsets Across the International
