Around sixty tractors entered the park of the Château de Chambord (Loir-et-Cher) in the morning this Thursday, January 15.
The machines block access to the castle for visitors, reports
L'
Écho Républicain
.
These farmers responded to the call from the Loir-et-Cher Rural Coordination, which organized a new mobilization to demand
“concrete actions”
, two weeks after the announcements from the government of Gabriel Attal.
The Prime Minister himself visited a cattle farm in the Marne this Thursday to reassure farmers about the progress of the measures.
But it is still too slow for the farmers mobilized at the castle.
Romain Gabilleau, a non-unionized but present cereal farmer, declared on France 3 that the pressure on the government will continue until the Agricultural Show, which is due to open its doors in around ten days.
“Chambord is the State, we are at home
,” said the angry farmer.
“Chambord, castle of the peasantry?”
, for his part ironically commented Patrick Legras, the local president of Rural Coordination, by publishing a photo of the gathering on X.