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French Farmers Upset Over Falling Prices by AfroBlue(m): 2:34am On Sep 22, 2014
Early backlash of the economic sanctions against Russia is already affecting angry French farmers.


French Farmers Upset Over Falling Prices, Torch Tax and Insurance Offices, Dump Produce

As a direct result of sanctions on Russia, there is an overabundance of fruits and vegetables in France, Spain, Poland, and elsewhere in Europe. Basic law of supply and demand dictates prices of crops would fall. And they did.

While most foolishly want to stick it to Russia, few actually are willing to pay the price if it affects them.

Everyone Loses

The French protest underscores the stupidity of sanctions. No one wins. Russia does not get fruits and vegetables, but European growers lose income.

France actually has the worst end of it with loss of income, a tax office destroyed and widespread discontent spreading. In Russia, support for Putin is at an all-time high.

Sanctions will never work.

http://globaleconomicanalysis..com/2014/09/french-farmers-upset-over-falling.html#ibET7T4xHhmOcoEu.99


20 September 2014 Last updated at 07:49 ET


French farmers torch tax office in Brittany protest

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-29294096



Piles of vegetables were dumped outside the tax office in Morlaix

French vegetable farmers protesting against falling living standards have set fire to tax and insurance offices in town of Morlaix, in Brittany.

The farmers used tractors and trailers to dump artichokes, cauliflowers and manure in the streets and also smashed windows, police said.

Prime Minister Manuel Valls condemned protesters for preventing firefighters from dealing with the blaze.

The farmers say they cannot cope with falling prices for their products.

A Russian embargo on some Western goods - imposed over the Ukraine crisis - has blocked off one of their main export markets.

About 100 farmers first launched an overnight attack on an insurance office outside Morlaix, which they set light to and completely destroyed, officials said.

They then drove their tractors to the main tax office in the town where they dumped unsold artichokes and cauliflowers, smashed windows and then set the building on fire.

French media said the farmers then blocked a busy main road in Morlaix in both directions.

In a statement, Mr Valls "vigorously" condemned the "looting and destruction by fire" of the buildings.

He said violence was not justified and the perpetrators would be prosecuted.



Many French farmers say they cannot survive with falling prices

"It is particularly shocking that firefighters were prevented from accomplishing their mission," he said.

Mr Valls also urged the farmers to continue talks initiated by Agriculture Minister Stephane le Foll with national and local officials.

Farming and the food industry are significant employers in Brittany. There have been a number of protests against the government's tax policies.

Re: French Farmers Upset Over Falling Prices by AfroBlue(m): 2:37am On Sep 22, 2014
^^^^^ hmmm violence

In a statement, Mr Valls "vigorously" condemned the "looting and destruction by fire" of the buildings.

He said violence was not justified and the perpetrators would be prosecuted.


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