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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

More Than 4 000 Hectares Of Vines Snapped in Gard - France

To cope with the wine crisis, the state is launching a snapping campaign. It started last January and should continue until June. On this date, more than 4,000 hectares of vines in the Gard will have disappeared. Partial uprooting or final uprooting depending on the situations of the farms.The uprooting of vines and fallow agricultural land for economic reasons favored the propagation of flames in the Corbiéres massif, on August 8, 2025 in Ledignan, Gard, France. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crows Perch On A Female Red Deer - London

Crows Perch On A Female Red Deer - London

Crows perch on a female red deer in Richmond Park in London, Britain on November 10, 2024. Richmond Park covering an area of 2,500 acres is a National Nature Reserve and home to several hundred red and fallow deer. Photo by Stephen Chung/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crows Perch On A Female Red Deer - London

Crows Perch On A Female Red Deer - London

A female red deer is pictured in Richmond Park in London, Britain on November 10, 2024. Richmond Park covering an area of 2,500 acres is a National Nature Reserve and home to several hundred red and fallow deer. Photo by Stephen Chung/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers Block A16 Motorway - Pas-de-Calais

Farmers block the A16 motorway with their tractors on January 29, 2024 near Wailly Beaucamp, north of France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Jarry S/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Unusual Empty A7 Motorway - Pont d’Isere

Unusual Empty A7 Motorway - Pont d’Isere

A bird view of an usual A7 motorway following its blockading by protesting farmers near Pont d’Isere, France on January 30, 2024. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Delmarty J/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Unusual Empty A7 Motorway - Pont d’Isere

Unusual Empty A7 Motorway - Pont d’Isere

A bird view of an usual A7 motorway following its blockading by protesting farmers near Pont d’Isere, France on January 30, 2024. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Delmarty J/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Unusual Empty A7 Motorway - Pont d’Isere

Unusual Empty A7 Motorway - Pont d’Isere

A bird view of an usual A7 motorway following its blockading by protesting farmers near Pont d’Isere, France on January 30, 2024. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week. Photo by Delmarty J/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Block A35 Motorway - Strasbourg

Farmers Block A35 Motorway - Strasbourg

A35 motorway is blocked by farmers’ tractors since 4pm on Tuesday January 30, 2024, in Strasbourg, north east France. French police warned that about 1,000 farmers and 500 tractors were barricading roads across France, and the protests could intensify this week over farmers’ demands for better prices for their produce and more government support. The new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told parliament on Tuesday that French farming is “our strength and pride”. He promised France would work to extend an exemption on EU fallow land rules and Paris would set up an emergency fund for struggling wine producers alongside other help for farmers. But the farming crisis looked likely to continue all week.Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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