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Anger of farmers: update on blockages Saturday morning

2024-01-27T09:38:25.774Z

Highlights: The main farmers' union, the FNSEA, has called for the blockades to continue. No more blockages are to be reported in Île-de-France, while three blockages remain in Yvelines. The A7 still remains heavily disrupted at Orange, Montélimar, Valence, Chanas and St-Rambert d'Albon. In the South-West, the blockage of Agen on the A62 is maintained, as well as that of Montauban.


While the FNSEA announced its call to continue the mobilization, despite the government's announcements, Le Figaro takes stock of the blockages throughout France.


Numerous blockages are being maintained in France this Saturday, January 27, despite the measures announced by Gabriel Attal on Friday. The FNSEA has in fact estimated that these measures are not sufficient to lift the mobilization.

The main farmers' union therefore called for the blockades to continue.

No more blockages are to be reported in Île-de-France, while three blockages remain in Yvelines in Saint-Arnoult, Allainville and Albis.

A blockage is also still present in Val-d'Oise, at Isle-d'Adam.

The A16 near Beauvais is also still blocked.

As well as the A1 around Senlis, Ressons-sur-Matz, Arras, Henin-Beaumont and Lille-Lesquin.

A blockade in Paris planned

In the South-West, the blockage of Agen on the A62 is maintained, as well as that of Montauban.

A little further north, blockages are also expected on the A10 in Saint-Jean-d'Angely, Saintes, Soudan and Poitiers.

Read also: Agricultural anger: blockages planned to “last over time”

In the South-East, the A7 still remains heavily disrupted at Orange, Montélimar, Valence, Chanas and St-Rambert d'Albon.

As well as the A9, further west, near Montpellier, Béziers, Narbonne and Perpignan.

The national administrator of Young Farmers, Maxime Buizard, announced on BFMTV that he wanted to

“organize the blockade of Paris and the inner suburbs of Paris”

, starting this Sunday evening.

“The idea is that no truck will be able to supply the capital next week.

If necessary, we will hold out as long as necessary so that the shortages are felt.

It will be an action lasting at least five days to make Parisians understand that they need farmers to live

,” he said.

Source: lefigaro

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