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Farmers Clash With Environmentalists Over Land Use Policies

Tractors drive on the A7 highway at the Le Perthus French-Spanish border Monday, June 3, 2024. Farmers from Catalonia are blocking the major road route between Spain and France in northern Catalonia c

BEERSEL, Belgium (AP) — The far-right Flemish Interest party organized a demonstration in the picturesque rolling fields south of Brussels ahead of the European Union elections. The demonstration aimed to protest the perceived encroachment of environmentalists on fertile farmland, threatening the traditional way of life for farmers.

This event is part of a broader trend where agriculture is being used as a political tool by populist and hard-right groups across the EU. In a coordinated effort, militant agricultural groups from multiple countries gathered at the EU headquarters to oppose the Green Deal climate pact and advocate for more autonomy for farmers.

Farmers like Eduard Van Overstraeten expressed frustration at losing land to environmental initiatives aimed at improving biodiversity and reducing pollution. Similar discontent among farmers has pushed conservative Christian Democrats towards the fringes of the right.

The debate between protecting farmers' interests and promoting environmental conservation has intensified, with conflicting views on whether to regulate farming practices to combat climate change or allow farmers more freedom in their operations.

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The rise of street protests has influenced centrist parties to shift towards the right, responding to the demands of farmers who feel marginalized by environmental regulations. The EU's Green Deal, aiming for climate neutrality by 2050, has faced resistance from farming communities due to concerns over greenhouse gas emissions and bureaucratic interference.

In countries like the Netherlands, political decisions have leaned towards appeasing farmers' demands, reflecting a broader trend of farming militancy and defiance against environmental policies. The Dutch Farmers Defense Force, known for its aggressive stance, has organized protests that occasionally turned violent.

The recent demonstration in Brussels was expected to draw thousands of protesters, but inclement weather conditions dampened turnout. The wet spring in Western Europe, attributed in part to climate change, has disrupted farming activities and impacted the scale of the protest.

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