Food shortages reported in Paris as farmers continue to protest against the Macron government. Armoured vehicles are being used to block roads, but tractors are driving around them. Macron has left the country, sparking speculation about his personal safety. Join the resistance at freedomtraininternational.org.
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Breaking News: Food shortages reported in Paris.
As the Macron globalist infiltrated government attempts to crush the protesters with arrests and intimidation the people continue to fight back.
The farmers cannot be stopped and their is massive support from the public and citizens of France.
In a desperate attempt to protect food distribution centres armoured vehicles are trying to block roads and prevent the farmers from getting there.
However the tractors have the ability to traverse the countryside and go off road and so they are simply driving around the road blocks.
Macron has left the country reported to be feasting with dignitaries in other countries. Some have suggested he is worried about his personal safety and that this may be the reason he has left France.
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Protesting farmers in France are causing major disruptions by blocking highways and threatening to blockade Paris. Despite the presence of 15,000 police officers and numerous arrests, the farmers are determined to continue their protests until their demands are met. The impact of the protests is already being felt, with food deliveries being severely affected and wholesale fruit and vegetable companies experiencing shortages. Concerns are growing that if the roadblocks persist, it could lead to difficulties in the food supply chain, affecting bakeries and stores in big cities like Paris. The farmers have garnered significant public support, with bakeries sending free croissants and baguettes to show solidarity.
Speaker 0: Okay. Now, it's getting serious. Macron mobilizes 15,000 cops as protesting farmers threatened to blockade Paris. They've already blocked major highways and bringing traffic in many areas to a standstill. Talks for a second time has already failed to meet a meaningful resolution and the protesters are saying we're going to keep protesting.
Now so far, police arrested 91 as protesting farmers forced into Paris food market. There have been other arrests made in another areas. They're really been trying to crack down. Police are showing their presence in large numbers but not all the farmers are being intimidated. Some are fighting back and others are going around the police roadblocks to achieve, what they wanted to in this protest, done and, they're not done just yet.
They say they will continue to protest until they get what they want from the EU and from their government. I really don't think this will be over anytime soon. This is from an article and it says at the vast fungus food market outside the reached capital, wholesale food and vegetable companies were feeling the effect of French farmers' protest. Merchandise hasn't arrived. There's definitely an impact, said Cecilia who works at a wholesale fruit and vegetable.
It's carrots, potatoes, cabbages, all kinds of fruit and vegetables. Deliveries are very difficult because of the roadblocks. Around 40% of our vegetables haven't been delivered today. Everyone is affected. It will continue like that for the coming days.
The government and French police are seeking to stop any protests from reaching the vast food delivery base at Rungus. But the fact that 100 more farmers and tractors continue to block key motorways on the outskirts of Paris and across France this week was already having an impact on food deliveries amid massive public support for the farmers. Concerns is growing that if roadblocks intensify, it could cause difficulties in the food supply chain this week, bakeries across France have been sending free croissants and baguettes to the barricades to support the farmers, but many are concerned that if motorway blockade continue long term, it could have an impact on the lauries delivering flour and ingredients that would have businesses making bread, sandwiches, cakes, and pastries. There are two ways this could really affect us. 1st, the supply.
In big cities, bakeries don't have much space to store ingredients, perishables, milk, eggs, cream cannot be stored for long. So without deliveries. These bakers are worried that they will not get the ingredients in order to keep their business running. Stores will also not get food and supplies, so things could really get bad for Paris.
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