Traffic was paralyzed across Valencia, Spain as thousands of farmers
descended on the regional capital to protest government inaction.
Ceres (agriculture, farming) trine Bienor (empowerment). Sun (authority) square Admetos (facing blockages (agricultural workers are protesting government inaction, disgruntled farmers blocked the entrance)).
Disgruntled farmers blocked the entrance and exits to the main highway
in Lucena near Malaga in the south, blocking off an entire section
measuring approximately 22km (13.7 miles).
The farmers reportedly apologized to all those caught up in the protests and gave out oranges to help ease tensions.
All
across the Valencian countryside agricultural workers are protesting
government inaction; they say they aim to guarantee the future of
Spain’s agricultural industry and provide better prices for local
produce.
Meanwhile, in the capital Valencia, protests started at
11am local time with a tractor carrying two orange trees, chopped down
to symbolize the “asphyxiating and desperate” state of Spanish
agriculture.
Thousands of farmers, ranchers, and beekeepers
arrived in buses from the three provinces accompanied by some 500
tractors. The Valencian government asked motorists not to drive into the
city center and to avoid the highways ahead of the protests.
Similar
protests have been held across Europe as farmers decry a perceived
indifference towards their plight by local and EU governments.
Source: rt.com
14 February 2020 7:42 pm Admetos stations direct
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