Correspondent in Brussels
A president - in this case Emmanuel Macron - who makes it known that he is going to ask Brussels for exemptions on fallow land.
A Minister of Agriculture - the Romanian Florin Barbu - who demands the resignation of the European Commissioner responsible for agricultural issues, the Pole Janusz Wojciechowski.
And millions of farmers who rail against Europe, pointing out the growing constraints imposed by Brussels via the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the Green Deal.
The pressure on the Commission is growing a little stronger every day.
At Berlaymont, the headquarters of the institution, discussions are underway to try to put out the fire.
The Commission, which has just launched the strategic dialogue on the future of agriculture, will draw up a series of measures.
The Ukrainian aspect of the crisis will therefore be on the menu for the next meeting of commissioners on Wednesday.
Certain sectors are particularly affected by the opening of the EU to Ukrainian products
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