French farmers, who are
notorious for their raucous demonstrations, hit the highways with more than
1,000 tractors — and a few cows — as they headed for Paris last week.
They are frustrated by falling
prices and taxes.
A pan-European protest is
expected today (Monday) in Brussels during a meeting of EU agriculture
ministers.
They blame cheap imports
and payroll taxes and earlier this year tried to block the border with Germany
to stop imports.
Canadian Press reports that
tractors spray-painted with "Anger" or "Enough Bureaucracy"
clogged major highways into Paris and some later headed to Parliament.
Protest organizer FNSEA,
France's largest farming union, said 1,733 tractors from around the country
contributed to the show of force.
Prime Minister Manuel
Valls, who is pushing for reforms in the farming sector, said he would meet
with the FNSEA chief Thursday.
It must be genetic. French-Canadian farmers overturned chicken transports in Montreal when they were upset and they threw milk at Eugene Whelan when he was agriculture minister and standing on the steps to Parliament, trying to reason with the loudmouths.