Spanish farmers have continued their protests over the sector’s issues this week, with tractors even parked outside the agriculture ministry in central Madrid on Thursday before a meeting with Agriculture Minister Luis Planas.
Farmers slowly drove around 15 tractors, some decorated with Spanish flags, to the building which sits across the street from Madrid’s busy Atocha train station, snarling traffic.
Once there they parked and unfurled banners that read ‘Farmers on a war path’ and ‘Planas, the ruin of the countryside’.
Around 250 farmers and agricultural union representatives gathered in the rain outside the ministry before Planas began his meeting at 6pm with Spain’s main agricultural unions, Asaja, COAG and UPA. Most had arrived by bus from other regions of Spain.
The meeting comes a day after the minister held talks with the major players in the food supply chain.
Farmers on Wednesday had also blocked roads across the country, especially in the south where they disrupted the first stage of a cycling race and in Catalonia where they blocked parts of the AP-7 highway linking Spain and France.
Angry farmers have been protesting across Europe over rising costs, high fuel prices, bureaucracy and the environmental requirements in the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and its forthcoming ‘Green Deal’. Spanish farmers are also protesting low prices for their produce and the lack of financial aid to the sector. ALSO READ: Farmers in Spain stage fourth consecutive day of protests.
The unions are planning a huge rally in front of the agriculture ministry on 21 February, and will rally again in Madrid on 26 February to coincide with the meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels.
Often referred to as Europe’s vegetable garden, Spain is one of the bloc’s leading producers of salad, fruit and vegetables but its farms have suffered from a long-running drought in the Iberian Peninsula for the past three years.
Agricultores se concentran en Madrid frente al Ministerio de Agricultura junto a sus tractores. pic.twitter.com/vNDO1zD0X3
— Alejandro Sancho 📷🍋 (@alejandrosnch_) February 15, 2024
Valoro la labor que realizan las organizaciones #agrarias para el sector.
— Luis Planas Puchades (@LuisPlanas) February 15, 2024
Hoy, hemos avanzado en una batería de medidas que responden a las preocupaciones actuales de #agricultores y #ganaderos.
Entre ellas, la creación de una agencia estatal con más medios para el control. pic.twitter.com/rSRqDExjE5
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