Belgium: Local actions by farmers against nitrogen policy

게시됨 2024년 1월 30일

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Flemish farmers in Belgium are protesting against the 'nitrogen decree', a set of measures aimed at reducing nitrogen emissions, which has been approved by the Flemish Parliament. The protests, which have resulted in blocked roads and traffic disruptions, are expected to continue until at least the end of the week. The Belgian National Crisis Center is working on solutions, while Prime Minister De Croo plans to meet with agricultural association representatives for discussions.
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The concerns of Flemish farmers are similar to those of the Netherlands, the nitrogen policy is the recent reason for taking to the streets. Last week, the Flemish Parliament approved the 'nitrogen decree', or the package of measures to limit nitrogen emissions in Flanders. This makes farmers angry and disappointed. Just like in the Netherlands - and Germany, France and other countries where farmers have recently taken to the streets - dissatisfaction with increasing environmental requirements plays a role. “Sustainability has a price,” says Flemish young farmer leader Bram van Hecke on Flemish TV prior to the local protest actions. “If we do not dare to say to consumers: sustainability costs money and if you want farmers to have a fair income, it will have to be paid for. Everyone in the chain will have to make concessions, but we must not tell consumers any myths."@BVHecke #terzaketv pic.twitter.com/wjBy23hrTy — Terzake (@terzaketv) January 29, 2024 Lanes closed Early on Tuesday ...
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