As of: January 30, 2024, 5:00 p.m
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The Bulldogs are rolling again: The farmers' association has also announced a protest in Oberland on the A95 for Wednesday (January 31st).
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Region - The nationwide farmers' protest continues: Actions on the A95 motorway are also planned for Wednesday (January 31st).
Traffic disruptions must be expected.
This Wednesday (January 31st) the general debate with Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) on the 2024 budget will take place in the Bundestag.
If the traffic light coalition of the SPD, Greens and FDP has its way, the refund for agricultural diesel should be abolished.
That's why the farmers' protests are taking place nationwide with the day of action “Out for agricultural diesel?
Not with us!” continue - protests are planned
on the A95 motorway
in the Oberland for Wednesday (October 31st) .
Motorway entrances in Eschenlohe and Großweil affected
Across Bavaria, farmers have registered protests on motorway entrances.
This is announced by Thomas Müller, BBV managing director of the Weilheim office.
In Eschenlohe,
too,
there will be disruptions on the way up and down from the B2 to the A95 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
According to the Garmisch district office, the farmers' association's protest action will take place on the B2 federal highway between Eschenlohe and Oberau, shortly after the end of Autobahn 95.
During this period, traffic on the B2 is alternately blocked and allowed through for 15 minutes, said district spokesman Stephan Scharf.
Severe traffic disruptions and the risk of traffic jams on the B2 are therefore to be expected.
All road users are therefore asked to adjust their driving speed accordingly and, if possible, avoid the area.
Farmers are also holding a vigil with tractors at the motorway entrance in
Großweil
.
However, in order not to impede access to the accident clinic in Murnau, there are no obstacles caused by tractors in the driveway area, says Müller.
Protest also at Wolfratshausen
In addition, the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district office, as the assembly authority, has approved a protest action for this Wednesday on the topic “For the retention of agricultural diesel” by the local district farmers' association.
Farmers will line up with their vehicles
in a parking lot near the
Wolfratshausen motorway entrance (motorway access road B11 A) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 15 vehicles have been registered.
This is announced by district spokeswoman Marlis Peischer.
“The speed will be reduced in this area and traffic must not be blocked,” said the spokeswoman.
According to the district office, due to the risk assessment by the police and traffic authorities, the announced blockade was rejected - in a conversation with the organization, they agreed on the protest in the parking lot.
What the association says
Further information about the protests can be found at
www.BayerischerBauernVerband.de/Aktionen-Agrardiesel
.
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Actions are a “cry for help”
“The federal budget should be stuffed with money from agriculture and we farmers are left alone with the additional burdens,” criticizes Klaus Solleder, district chairman of the farmers’ association (BBV) in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district.
“Farmers have been protesting against additional burdens on local agriculture for weeks,” says Garmisch district chairman Solleder.
“While a large part of the population supports our protests and many other sectors of the economy are taking to the streets with us to draw attention to current problems, the traffic lights have turned stubborn.
Our actions are a cry for help, this government is putting the future of local agriculture at risk.
We cannot and must not allow this!”