PARIS (Reuters) -French farmers maintained nationwide protests on Saturday and kept their threat of roadblocks around Paris, arguing government measures to .
The French government is considering further help for the country's farmers, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said on Sunday, as their nationwide protests to demand better pay and living conditions showed no sign of abating. Farmers in France, the European Union's biggest agricultural producer, complain they face unfair competition from rivals in more lightly regulated countries. "We will look at any other measures we can take regarding those aspects of unfair competition," Attal told reporters.
The French government may give
further help to the country s farmers, Prime Minister Gabriel
Attal said on Sunday, after agricultural leaders said nationwide
protests to demand better pay and living. -January 28, 2024 at 10:45 am EST
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French farmers maintained
nationwide protests on Saturday and kept their threat of
roadblocks around Paris, arguing government measures to quell
the demonstrations did not go far enough to meet their. -January 27, 2024 at 04:24 pm EST
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French President Emmanuel Macron and his new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal worked on Wednesday to pull together a cabinet, a day after Macron appointed the 34-year-old media-savvy ally to breathe. -January 10, 2024 at 03:47 am EST
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