• 9 months ago
Farmers across three countries continue to block roads in protest at their respective governments and Brussels.
Transcript
00:00 It's been seven days and counting as Spanish farmers continue their nationwide protests
00:06 with tractors and roadblocks against the EU's sustainability policies.
00:11 They are also demanding support in the face of the effects of drought and rising production
00:15 costs.
00:16 For the past three years, the country has been in the grips of a severe drought, which
00:20 has depleted water stores, impacting the majority of farmlands.
00:25 "In the last two years, we have had losses, for example, with the 40% of grain."
00:32 "This year, the drought has passed, a ruin.
00:37 We should have given the grain at 4,000 kilos in drought, and we have given it at 1,000."
00:43 On Monday, Moldovan farmers blocked the main gateway road to Romania.
00:47 The Farmers' Force Association is protesting against diesel fuel donations from Romania
00:53 and insufficient government subsidies.
00:56 They say farmers need help to alleviate the losses suffered in the last two years, and
01:01 an injection of government cash is needed or there will be no spring sowing of crops.
01:07 Meanwhile, in Poland, farmers spilled Ukrainian grain on the road as part of their latest
01:13 protest.
01:14 The country has been hit hard by the introduction of so-called "solidarity corridors" to facilitate
01:19 food exports from Ukraine after Russia invaded the country.
01:23 Instead of transiting further, much of the Ukrainian produce is stuck on the national
01:28 market, causing a decline in the demand and prices for local Polish production.
01:33 (audience laughing)

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