Dozens of angry farmers began Monday morning to block the four main access to Caen device to protest against low prices of their products, requiring a visit to the Minister of Agriculture, Stéphane Le Foll, before lifting the blockades, according to the president of the FDSEA of Calvados, Jean-Yves Heurtin.
“We have about 25 tractors each of the sticking points,” said Jean-Yves Heurtin AFP. “We need Stéphane Le Foll come hang his boots on farms (…) and to enforce the agreements of 17 June” with supermarkets, he launched. “People are very angry, there is no question that we are moving,” said the head of the departmental farmers’ union.
According to him, the four main access device Caen are blocked, towards Rennes, Paris, Cherbourg and Falaise.
The union, which is output to Cliff, south of the town, said the vehicles were redirected to the city center, which risks “to access it quickly clogged.” At the junction of the A84, towards Rennes, an AFP photographer observed the implementation of the dam by about twenty tractors 6:15. The dam is not filtering, no vehicle will pass, he said. A first truck, a native of Bosnia, has thus been stuck in the exit ramp, before other trucks coming quickly form a plug behind him.
The forces of the order were not present
The blocked A84 this morning
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