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Photos: Farmers clash with police near the European Union headquarters

Farmers have been protesting for weeks across Europe against red tape and competition from cheap imports.

Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
Hundreds of tractors thronged streets around the EU's headquarters in Brussels on Monday as ministers met to seek ways to streamline farming rules and red tape amid protests around the bloc. [Harry Nakos/AP Photo]
Published On 26 Feb 202426 Feb 2024
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Farmers have clashed with police in Belgium, spraying officers with liquid manure and setting fire to piles of tyres in a fresh show of force as European Union agriculture ministers met in search of ways to address their concerns.

Brussels police said that 900 tractors had entered the city of Brussels, many bearing down on the European Council building where the ministers were meeting.

Smoke drifted through the air near where police in riot gear used water cannons to defend the EU’s headquarters from behind concrete barriers and barbed wire.

The farmers are protesting against red tape and competition from cheap imports from countries where the EU’s relatively high standards do not have to be met. They lined up scores of tractors down main roads leading to the city’s European Quarter, snarling traffic and blocking public transport.

A few tractors forced their way through one barrier, sending officers scurrying.

Some are lamenting what they see as the slow death of working the land. “Agriculture. As a child you dream of it, as an adult you die of it,” said one.

At the start of the month, a similar demonstration turned violent as farmers torched hay bales and threw eggs and firecrackers at police near a summit of EU leaders.

The protests are the latest in a series of rallies and demonstrations by farmers across Europe.

On Saturday, French President Emmanuel Macron was greeted with boos and whistles at the opening of the Paris Agricultural Show by farmers who claim that he’s not doing enough to support them. Spain, the Netherlands and Bulgaria have been hit by protests in recent weeks.

The movement has gathered pace as political parties campaign for Europe-wide elections on June 6-9. It’s already had results. Earlier this month, the EU’s executive branch shelved an anti-pesticide proposal in a concession to the farmers, who comprise an important voting constituency.

On the other side of the barriers in Brussels, the ministers were keen to show they’re listening.

The EU presidency, currently held by Belgium, acknowledged that the farmers’ concerns include the burden of respecting environmental policies, a drop in assistance from the bloc’s agricultural subsidy system and the impact of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s grain supplies.

“We hear, clearly, their complaints,” said David Clarinval, Belgium’s agriculture minister. Still, he urged the protesters to refrain from violence. “We can understand that some are in difficult circumstances, but aggression has never been a source for solutions.”

Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
Police estimated that 900 tractors were clogging the European Quarter of the Belgian capital - targeted for the second time in a month - with officers firing water cannon as farmers burned tyres and set off fireworks in the street. [Harry Nakos/AP Photo]
Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
Farmers from Spain, Portugal and Italy joined their Belgian counterparts for the latest show of force in the Europe-wide movement spurred by what they see as excessive EU environmental requirements and unfairly cheap imports. [Nicolas Landemard/AP Photo]
Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
Police spray water cannon during a farmers' demonstration in the European Quarter outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels. [Harry Nakos/AP Photo]
Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
A tractor carries a sign that reads 'Europe' upside down. [Nicolas Landemard/AP Photo]
Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
Brussels has given ground to protesting farmers with a string of concessions in recent weeks. [Harry Nakos/AP Photo]
Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
Riot police fired water cannon at protesters throwing bottles and eggs, while about 900 tractors jammed parts of the Belgian capital. [Nicolas Landemard/AP Photo]
Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
Farmers spray police with manure during the protest. [Harry Nakos/AP Photo]
Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
The rolling protests have unnerved EU leaders concerned they could prove a boon for the far right at European elections in June. [Nicolas Landemard/AP Photo]
Angry farmers clash with police near the European Union's headquarters
A tractor charges a barricade during the farmers' demonstration outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels. [Nicolas Landemard/AP Photo]


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