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Protesting farmers spray Brussels police with liquid manure near EU’s base

Farmers clashed with police in Belgium on Monday, spraying officers with liquid manure and throwing eggs and flares at them in a fresh show of force as the European Union’s agriculture ministers met in search of ways to address the protesters’ concerns. The farmers are angry at red tape and competition from cheap imports from countries where the EU’s relatively high standards do not have to be met.

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  • Farmers in Belgium protested against the European Union’s agriculture policies by clashing with police, using tactics such as spraying officers with liquid manure and throwing eggs and flares during a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels.
  • The protest, involving around 900 tractors, focused on grievances about bureaucratic hurdles and the influx of cheaper imports from countries not adhering to the EU’s stringent standards, leading to significant disruptions in the city’s traffic and public transport.
  • Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden called for the identification of individuals who caused harm or disobeyed police instructions, emphasizing the importance of respectful protest.
  • The farmers’ protests reflect broader discontent across Europe, with recent demonstrations also occurring in France, Spain, the Netherlands, and Bulgaria, amid concerns about environmental policies, reduced agricultural subsidies, and the impact of global events on local farming.
  • The EU agriculture ministers acknowledged the farmers’ concerns, with discussions aimed at reducing administrative burdens and ensuring policies are straightforward and proportionate, emphasizing the vital role of farmers in food production.

The Associated Press has the story:

Protesting farmers spray Brussels police with liquid manure near EU’s base

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Farmers clashed with police in Belgium on Monday, spraying officers with liquid manure and throwing eggs and flares at them in a fresh show of force as the European Union’s agriculture ministers met in search of ways to address the protesters’ concerns.

The farmers are angry at red tape and competition from cheap imports from countries where the EU’s relatively high standards do not have to be met.

Police spray a water canon during a farmers demonstration in the European Quarter outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. (AP Photo/Harry Nakos)

Brussels police said that 900 tractors had entered the city, many bearing down on the European Council building where the ministers were meeting. Smoke drifted through the air near where police in riot gear sheltered behind concrete barriers and barbed wire, firing tear gas and water cannons at the protesting farmers. Scores of tractors also lined up down main roads leading to the city’s European quarter, snarling traffic and blocking public transport.

Farmers rally towards the European Parliament offices in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. Angry farmers are clashing with police in Belgium as European Union agriculture ministers are meeting to discuss their concerns. It’s part of a series of rallies by farmers across Europe, notably in France, the Netherlands, Spain and Bulgaria. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

A few tractors forced their way through barriers, sending officers scurrying. Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden urged police to identify “rioters” who hurt people or disobeyed instructions from officers.

“The right to protest is dear to us so it must be used with respect,” she said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

Farmers spray police with manure during a protest of farmers in the European Quarter outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. (AP Photo/Harry Nakos)

At the start of the month, a similar demonstration turned violent with farmers torching hay bales and throwing eggs and firecrackers at police near a summit of EU leaders.

Some of the tractors were draped with signs lamenting what farmers see as the slow death of working the land. “Agriculture. As a child you dream of it, as an adult you die of it,” said one.

Tractors and police vans face each other at a blockade in the European Quarter during a protest of farmers outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. (AP Photo/Nicolas Landemard)

“We are getting ignored,” Marieke Van De Vivere, a farmer from the Ghent region in northern Belgium, told The Associated Press.

She invited the ministers “to be reasonable to us, to come with us on a day to work on the field, or with the horses or with the animals, to see that it is not very easy … because of the rules they put on us.”

Tractors are parked behind a blockade in the European Quarter during a protest of farmers outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. (AP Photo/Nicolas Landemard)

The protests are the latest in a series of rallies and demonstrations by farmers across Europe.

Police use a water canon to put out a fire on a pile of tires during a protest of farmers in the European Quarter outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. (AP Photo/Sylvain Plazy)

On Saturday, French President Emmanuel Macron was greeted with boos and whistles at the opening of the Paris Agricultural Fair by farmers who claim that he’s not doing enough to support them. Spain, the Netherlands and Bulgaria have been hit by protests in recent weeks.

European Representatives of Young Farmers attend a meeting as part of an invitation by the Belgian Presidency and the European Commission at the EU Council building in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. (John Thys, Pool Photo via AP)

The movement, which has gathered pace as political parties campaign for Europe-wide elections between June 6-9, has already produced results. Earlier this month, the EU’s executive branch shelved an anti-pesticide proposal in a concession to the farmers who make up an important voting constituency.

European Representatives of Young Farmers attend a meeting as part of an invitation by the Belgian Presidency and the European Commission at the EU Council building in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. (John Thys, Pool Photo via AP)

On the other side of the barriers in Brussels, the ministers were keen to show that they were listening, and a group of farmers’ representatives were allowed in for talks.

A tractor carries a sign which reads ‘europe’ upside down during a farmers demonstration outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. (AP Photo/Nicolas Landemard)

The EU presidency, currently held by Belgium, acknowledged that the farmers’ concerns include the burden of respecting environmental policies, a drop in assistance from the bloc’s agricultural subsidy system and the impact of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s grain supplies.

Farmers rally towards the European Parliament offices in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. Angry farmers are clashing with police in Belgium as European Union agriculture ministers are meeting to discuss their concerns. It’s part of a series of rallies by farmers across Europe, notably in France, the Netherlands, Spain and Bulgaria. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

“We understand that this situation is difficult,” said David Clarinval, Belgium’s agriculture minister.

“The 27 member states are firm in saying that things cannot remain as they are,” he told reporters after chairing the meeting. “It’s necessary to take rapid measures as well as measures in the longer term at the European level.”

Members of an Italian agricultural organization march in yellow jackets during a farmers demonstration outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. (AP Photo/Harry Nakos)

French Agriculture Minister Marc Fesneau told the few reporters who were permitted by police to enter the building that “there’s a need to send signals immediately to tell farmers that something is changing, not only in the short-term but also in the medium and long-term.”

Tractors arrive in the European Quarter during a protest of farmers outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. Sign reads, ‘Farmer, as a child you dream of it as an adult you die of it, then Europe will die with it’. (AP Photo/Nicolas Landemard)

Irish Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue said the priority must be to slash administrative red tape.

A police officer looks at tractors at a checkpoint in the European Quarter during a protest of farmers outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. (AP Photo/Nicolas Landemard)

The EU should ensure that policies are “straightforward, that they’re proportionate and they’re as simple as possible for farmers to implement,” he said. McConalogue underlined that “we do respect the massively important work that farmers carry out every day in terms of producing food.”

Tractors are parked on a main street during a farmers demonstration in the European Quarter outside a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. European Union agriculture ministers meet in Brussels Monday to discuss rapid and structural responses to the crisis situation facing the agricultural sector. (AP Photo/Harry Nakos)

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