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Angry farmers block access to Bordeaux port to up pressure on French government

A group of objecting farmers on Thursday looked for to obstruct operations at the port of Bordeaux in southwestern France, as a brand-new bout of agricultural anger magnified in Europe's biggest cropproducing nation.

Farmers in their tractors blocked all of the gain access to roads to the port, which links the city to the Atlantic via the Garonne river, Jose Perez, a regional labour representative from the Coordination Rurale union informed Reuters.

We will stay here due to the fact that we still do not have answers (from. the government), Perez said.

For many farmers, the port, which also includes a grains. terminal, means what they call unreasonable competition from. foreign producers who aren't subject to the very same policy.

A push by the European Union to finish up long-running trade. negotiations with Latin American nations has revived anger. in France, where farmers were currently frustrated by rain-hit. harvests, animals disease outbreaks and a breeze election that. postponed promised assistance measures.

The port's operator did not instantly respond to a demand. for comment.

A representative from the regional prefecture in charge of. security said that the demonstrations had actually not impacted port operations. so far, adding that she was unaware of any planned cops. intervention. In the meantime, we're just talking, she stated.

(source: Reuters)