Draft:2023-2024 Europe farmers' protests
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In recent years, farmers from some European Union countries and their supporters have been holding protests against the agricultural policies in their respective countries, as well as those of the European Union.
2023-2024 Europe farmers' protests | |
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Date | December 18, 2023 | - present
Location | European Union |
Caused by | low food prices, increased taxes, environmental regulations |
Goals | increased food prices, reduced taxes and regulations |
Methods | Political demonstration, nonviolent resistance |
Status | Ongoing |
List of ongoing protests[edit]
- 2023-2024 German farmers' protests (started 18 December 2023)
- 2024 French farmers' protests (started 16 January 2024
- Dutch farmers' protests (started 1 October 2019)