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French farmers are targeting food imports amid Mercosur protests

Farmers in France stopped lorries on France's main motorway north from Paris and at France's biggest container port on Monday to conduct?symbolic inspections of imported food as a protest against an EU-Mercosur trade deal, which they claim will lead unfair competition. Since weeks, farmers in?France have protested over a number of grievances, including the proposed Mercosur trade deal. Farmers and opposition parties have increased pressure on the French government following Friday's deal approval.

The Young Farmers Union, which had assembled with tractors at the weekend in the northern port Le?Havre to inspect food trucks leaving the port.

FARMERS DENOUNCE "UNFAIR COMPETITION"

Justin Lemaitre is the secretary general of a local union branch. He said that it was difficult to accept unfair competition when products produced in Europe were imported from other parts of the world. Protesters at Le Havre also observed sheep offal and mushrooms from China.

Patrick Legras said that farmers from the Coordination Rurale Union were performing'similar checks' on lorries headed towards Paris at a toll gate near Lille in the north.

Unions and French media also reported that farmers were blocking fuel depots in the Atlantic port La Rochelle, in the Savoie area?of the French Alps as well as a grain port?in Bayonne, in the southwest. Farmers will bring tractors to the capital on Tuesday for a demonstration, after a surprise protest there on Thursday. This is ahead of an upcoming gathering at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on the 20th January. French farmers are hoping that the parliament will stop the Mercosur agreement. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis; Gumpiz Trompiz)

(source: Reuters)